
B–65152E/03
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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NOTE
NOTE
D Do not step or sit on the motor.
Stepping or sitting on the motor is likely to damage the motor. Also, do not stack uncrated motors
on top of each other.
D Store the motor in a dry (non–condensing) atmosphere at room temperature (0 to 40 °C).
If the motor is stored in a location which does not satisfy the above conditions, its components
are likely to be damaged or deteriorate. Store the motor with its shaft level and its terminal box
facing up.
D Do not remove the nameplate.
If the nameplate becomes detached for any reason, store it in a safe place. If the nameplate is
lost, it will become impossible to determine the model, such that appropriate maintenance cannot
be performed. For a built–in spindle motor, the nameplate must always be attached to the spindle.
D Protect the motor from impact and physical damage.
Any impact to the motor, or physical damage, may adversely affect the motor components, thus
preventing normal operation. Be particularly careful when handling the plastic parts, sensor, or
windings, all of which are relatively fragile. Never attempt to move the motor by gripping a
plastic part, winding, or power cable.
D Do not perform a dielectric strength or insulation test (megger test) on the detector.
Performing such a test on the detector is likely to damage the elements.
D Observe IEC34 conditions when testing the motor (wiring resistance, insulation resistance,
etc.).
Testing the motor under conditions other than those specified in IEC34 may result in damage to
the motor.
D Do not disassemble the motor.
Disassembling the motor may cause the motor to operate abnormally or malfunction. If the
motor must be disassembled, such as for maintenance, contact your FANUC service
representative.