
3.ASSEMBLY HANDLING, DESIGN, AND ASSEMBLY B-65382EN/02
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3.1.4 Procedure #4 for Mounting a Linear Motor on the Machine
WARNING
Procedure #4 described in this subsection is most
affected by the magnetic attraction of magnet
plates. Do not use this procedure if the use of this
procedure is avoidable. This procedure is very
dangerous. Do not use this procedure if any other
safer mounting procedure is usable.
<1> Mount a coil slider and magnet plate separately as done in
Subsection 3.1.3.
<2> Hang the coil slider with a crane and lower it slowly, then secure
it onto the guide. At this time, do not use a lifting tool equipped
with a spring, such as an air balance.
WARNING
1 Use a crane that is more powerful than the
magnetic attraction.
2 As the coil slider gets closer to the magnet plate,
greater magnetic attraction is exerted (inversely
proportional to the square of distance). Ensure that
the machine (or magnet plate in this example) is
not pulled up.
3 When performing this operation, be sure to keep
the coil slider and magnet plate horizontal. Do not
perform this operation with the magnet plate tilted
upward.
CAUTION
Powerful magnetic attraction is exerted at all times.
When securing magnet plates and a coil slider, be
sure to securely tighten all screws. Do not tighten
the screws temporarily. Until the magnet plates
have been secured, do not remove the tin plate
and corrugated board attached onto the top face of
each magnet plate.