Product Description
The BLIV-D200A servo drive manufactured by Okuma must be connected and disconnected only after turning OFF its power supply and discharging it completely. The servo drive may malfunction or burn out due to incorrect electrical polarity or voltage. The product acts as a maintenance unit for the BLII-D150A and BLII-D200A conventional servo drives. The device features one-axis specification. The Type A unit encompasses a power supply and a control PC board. Its external view portrays two terminal blocks. The servo drive has a three-phase voltage rating at 50Hz/60Hz frequency. The product has three input terminals R, S and T. It has several LEDs on the front panel to indicate the various operational states.
The PON LED of the product fails to turn ON if the power voltage is unusually low or high. This LED will also not get illuminated if the control PC board is faulty or has a blown-out fuse. The servomotor connected to the device tends to get demagnetized if the servo drive is faulty. The servo drive and the servomotor have to be replaced when the motor is magnetized. The product has two switches and no jumper. The power voltage of the device has to be tested using a 300VAC voltmeter during maintenance and inspection.
The drive must be replaced only after turning OFF the power and ensuring that the DC Charge LED goes off. Its waveform can be observed with an oscilloscope connected to the monitor terminals. The SW1 switch of this product has to be in the OFF position when the servo drive is reset. The unit weighs 8kg and has a size of 482 x 160mm. The servo drive should be put to operation only after understanding the general instructions for its safe operation. This BLIV-D200A drive is available with a year’s Wake Industrial warranty and can be dispatched globally.