Product Description
The MSK071D-0450-NN-S3-UP0-NNNN synchronous servomotor incorporates a standard design. This servomotor has a 240° rotatable connector. The product tends to get damaged due to the intrusion of liquids. The device works best with self-supported drive elements that are connected through axially compensated couplings to its shaft. The unit is RoHS Compliant and EAC Certified. Its installation must be done such that there is sufficient heat radiation. This motor must have unhindered vertical convection. The product should ideally be at a distance of 100mm from adjacent components. The device is shut down automatically by the temperature sensor when its temperature is over 150°C.
The motor transportation and storage have to be done only horizontally. The product bearings and shaft come encased in protective covers and sleeves. The device must not undergo repeated high voltage inspection tests. The unit houses a type plate with details such as certification, temperature class, maximum speed, voltage constant and more along with its type designation. Its handling should be done using protective clothing like safety shoes and gloves. This motor must feature protection against damage to its shaft and flange. The product is supposed to be equipped with suitable shock absorbers if there are chances of vibration during transit.
The device has to be cooled down completely before maintenance work is done on it. The unit is supposed to be worked on with extreme care to lower the risk of damage and accidents. It should be utilized in its original state without any structural changes or hardware modification. This motor operation is to be carried out with only the manufacturer’s cables, spare parts and accessories. The product should never be operated without its ground wire connection and secure connection of the protective conductor. The device can cause burns if its housing is touched when it is hot. This MSK071D-0450-NN-S3-UP0-NNNN servomotor has backup support for one year and can be transported through reputed freight carriers.