Risk of electric shock as a result of residual voltages
There is a risk of electric shock if hazardous residual voltages are present at the motor
connections. Even after switching off the power supply, active motor parts can have a
charge exceeding 60 μC. In addition, even after withdrawing the connector 1 s after
switching off the voltage, more than 60 V can be present at the free cable ends.
• Wait for the discharge time to elapse.
Risk of injury when carrying out disassembly work
Risk of death, serious personal injury and/or material damage when carrying out
disassembly work.
• When carrying out disassembly work, observe the information in Chapter
The motors have been designed for a long service life. Carefully ensure that maintenance
work is correctly performed, e.g. removing chips and particles from the air gap.
For safety reasons it is not permissible to repair the motors:
Risk of injury when changing safety-relevant motor properties
Changing safety-relevant motor properties may result in death, serious injury and/or
material damage.
Examples of changed safety-relevant motor properties:
Damaged insulation does not protect against arcing. There is a risk of electric shock!
Damaged sealing no longer guarantees protection against shock, ingress of foreign bodies
and water, which is specified as IP degree of protection on the rating plate.
Diminished heat dissipation can result in the motor being prematurely shut down and in
machine downtime.
• Do not open the motor.
Naturally cooled 1FW6 built-in torque motors
Configuration Manual, 07/2017, 6SN1197-0AE01-0BP3
WARNING
WARNING
"Decommissioning and disposal " in the operating instructions "Naturally cooled
SIMOTICS T-1FW6 built-in motors."
WARNING
Mechanical properties
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