Download JL2 Servo Motor - Installation Manual
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JL2 Servo Motors 1 Safety Instructions If a JL2 synchronous servo motor needs repairing, please send it to Jetter AG. For information on servicing the JL3 synchronous servo motors refer to chapter 8 "Maintaining the Motor", page 49. 1.1.6 Decommissioning and disposing of the JL2 servo motor The environmental regulations for the respective country apply to decommissioning and disposing of the JL2 synchronous servo motors on the operating company's premises. 1.2 Ensure Your Own Safety Disconnect the JL2 synchronous servo motor from the electricity mains to carry out maintenance work. By doing so, you will prevent accidents resulting from electric voltage and moving parts. Please follow the information given in chapter 1.3 "Residual Dangers", page 13. Danger Safety and protective devices, e.g. the guard, cover of the terminal box or the thermal motor circuit-breaker must not in any case be shunted or bypassed. Dismantled protective equipment, such as the fuses and the thermal protection units of the motor, must be reattached prior to commissioning and checked for proper functioning. Do not wear protective gloves for fitting protective equipment. If the motor shaft starts turning inadvertently, the protective gloves could get caught in it. The JL2 synchronous servo motor can become over 130 °C hot during operation without being damaged. For your own protection, do not touch the motor with bare hands (hazard of burning) before measuring the temperature of the motor enclosure. The machine manufacturer must see to an adequate protection against accidental contact being installed. Danger Jetter AG Before commissioning, the machine manufacturer must carry out a hazard analysis of the respective machine and take adequate measures so that inadvertent motions will not lead to personal injury and to material damage. 11