MDrive 23 Plus2 EtherNet/IP - Koco Motion GmbH
MDrive 23 Plus2 EtherNet/IP - Koco Motion GmbH
MDrive 23 Plus2 EtherNet/IP - Koco Motion GmbH
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V1.000, 10.2011<br />
<strong>MDrive</strong>Plus <strong>EtherNet</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> 6 Installation<br />
Equipotential bonding conductors Potential differences can result in excessive currents on the cable<br />
shields. Use equipotential bonding conductors to reduce currents on<br />
the cable shields. The equipotential bonding conductor must be rated<br />
for the maximum current flowing. Practical experience has shown that<br />
the following conductor cross sections can be used:<br />
6.2 Mechanical installation<br />
Integrated <strong>Motion</strong> System<br />
• AWG 4 (16 mm2 ) for equipotential bonding conductors up to a<br />
length of 650 ft (200 m)<br />
• AWG 4 (20 mm2 ) for equipotential bonding conductors with a<br />
length of more than 650 ft (200 m)<br />
HOT SURFACES<br />
Depending on the operation, the surface may heat up to more than<br />
100°C (212°F).<br />
� Do not allow contact with the hot surfaces.<br />
� Do not allow flammable or heat-sensitive parts in the immediate<br />
vicinity.<br />
� Consider the measures for heat dissipation described.<br />
� Check the temperature during test runs.<br />
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or<br />
equipment damage.<br />
MOTOR DAMAGE AND LOSS OF CONTROL<br />
Shock or strong pressure applied to the motor shaft may destroy the<br />
motor.<br />
� Protect the motor shaft during handling and transportation.<br />
� Avoid shocks to the motor shaft during mounting.<br />
� Do not press parts onto the shaft. Mount parts to the shaft b glueing,<br />
clamping, shrink-fitting or screwing.<br />
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or<br />
equipment damage.<br />
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