Emerson CbN Series 3000 User Manual

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F O R M
Installation and Maintenance Manual
CbN Series 3000
Gearmotors and Reducers
8772E
Revised
May 2012
Emerson Industrial Automation
7120 New Buffington Road
Florence, KY 41042
Application Engineering: 800 626 2093
www.emerson-ept.com
•  Periodic inspections should be performed. Failure to perform proper maintenance 
can result in premature product failure and personal injury.
•  Read and follow all instructions carefully.
•  Disconnect and lock-out power before installation and maintenance.   
Working on or near energized equipment can result in severe injury or death.
•  Do not operate equipment without guards in place.  Exposed equipment can 
result in severe injury or death.
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MCIM12004E • Form# 8772E • Printed in USA
Safety First
High voltage and rotating parts can cause serious or fatal injury.  Safe installation, 
operation and maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel. Familiariza-
tion with and adherence to NEMA MG2, the National Electric Code and local codes 
is recommended. It is important to observe safety precautions to protect personnel 
from possible injury. Personnel should be instructed to:
1.  Avoid contact with energized circuits or rotating parts.
2.  Disconnect all power sources before initiating any maintenance or repair.
3.  Act with care in accordance with prescribed procedures in handling and 
  lifting this equipment.
4.  Be sure the unit is electrically grounded in accordance with code  
  requirements.
5.  Be sure equipment is properly enclosed to prevent access by children  
  or other unauthorized personnel in order to prevent possible accidents.
6.  Be sure shaft key is fully captive before unit is energized.
7.  Avoid contact with capacitors until safe discharge procedures have  
  been completed.
8.  Most units are shipped with oil.  Always be sure oil lubricated units are  
  filled with correct oil to proper level before operating.
9.  Provide proper safeguards for personnel against rotating parts and  
  applications involving high inertia loads, which can cause overspeed.
10. Avoid extended exposure to equipment with high noise levels.
11. Be familiar with the equipment and read all instructions thoroughly 
  before installing or working on equipment.
Installation Instructions
Start-Up
Before operating the reducer or gearmotor, the following must be done:
•  Install the drive on a rigid and vibration-free surface.
•  Remove the protective coating on the shaft and flange. Use solvent  
  if necessary.
•  Carefully install coupling, sheaves, sprockets, or pinions on shaft.  
  Mount as close to the shaft shoulder as possible.
•  It is preferable to use heat instead of force.  
Do not hammer on shaft!
•  Check shaft alignment when using direct coupling.
•  Check shaft parallelism when using belt or chain drive.
CAUTION: Refer to belt manufacturer's recommendation for belt tension.  
(Tension should not be applied on chain drives.)
•  Check oil level in oil lubricated reducer.
•  Install breather plug in the plug hole per recommendations shown on  
  page (5, 7, or 9) for sizes larger than frame 30.
Maintenance
Safe operation and product performance is improved with periodic inspections. It is 
recommended the reducer or gearmotor be inspected every 50 hours of operating 
time.
•  Check mounting bolts and belt tension (if applicable).
Note: The preventative maintenance list below should be performed every 
5000 hours of operating time:
•  Check oil level and add oil if necessary.
•  Make sure the vent plug pin in the breather is clean.