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Safety
Revision: 07 4022-D018396 en-9
Objects flung out by rotating components can cause serious injuries.
Remove objects and tools from the servo actuator before putting it into
operation.
Rotating components on the servo actuator can pull in parts of the
body and cause serious injuries and even death.
Keep a sufficient distance to rotating machinery while the servo actuator
is running.
Secure the machine against restarting and unintentional movements
during assembly and maintenance work (e.g. uncontrolled lowering of
lifting axes).
A damaged servo actuator can cause accidents with the risk of injury.
Never operate a servo actuator that has been overloaded due to misuse
or a machine crash (see Chapter 2.5 "Reasonably foreseeable misuse").
Replace the affected servo actuators, even if no external damage is
visible.
Hot servo actuator housing (up to 125 °C) can cause serious burns.
Touch the servo actuator housing only when wearing protective gloves
or after the servo actuator has been idle for some time.
Loose or overloaded screw connections can damage the servo
actuator.
Always use a calibrated torque wrench to tighten and check all screw
connections for which a tightening torque has been specified.
Lubricants are flammable.
Do not spray with water to extinguish.
Suitable extinguishing agents are powder, foam, water mist, and carbon
dioxide.
Observe the safety instructions of the lubricant manufacturer (see
Chapter 7.4 "Information on the lubricant used").
Solvents and lubricants can cause skin irritations.
Avoid direct skin contact.