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Motor assembly 
 
6.1 Motor assembly 
The following should be observed when routing and connecting up motor supply cables: 
●  The minimum bending radii (see "Electrical connections") for moving power cables must 
be observed (see catalog NC 61). 
●  The cables may not chafe anywhere. 
●  The cables must be permanently routed and clamped at 200 mm intervals. 
●  When connecting PELV cables with open cable ends, electrical separation specifications 
(according to EN 61800-5-1) must be taken into account. 
 
6.1.4 
Checking the work carried out 
Checking the installation work 
Once installation has been carried out, make sure that the rotor can move without hindrance. 
Before doing so, remove all tools and objects from the area of the rotor and air gap. 
 
DANGER 
 
Electrical shock hazard! 
Before the motor is rotated, the power connections must be properly connected and 
insulated. 
 
●  The mounted rotary axes must always be able to move without hindrance.  
Examples of axes that cannot necessarily be checked by hand: 
–  Large axes with a high friction torque 
–  Blocking in a current-free state 
–  Uneven weight forces 
 
DANGER 
 
 
Risk if axes moves in an uncontrolled manner. 
Take care when removing a block or releasing a brake when the motor when is 
disconnected from the power supply and in an uncontrolled state. 
 
●  All supply cables must be routed and secured in such a way that they cannot be bent, 
damaged, or pressed against rotating parts. 
●  Coolant supply ducts must be easily accessible and the coolant must be allowed to flow 
freely. 
1FW6 Built-in torque motors 
Configuration Manual, 05/2009, 6SN1197-0AE00-0BP3 
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