Mitsubishi HG-KNS User's Manual
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Ensure the motor is mounted securely on a stable surface using the provided mounting holes. Connect the motor to the appropriate servo amplifier and secure all electrical connections following the wiring diagram in the manual. Perform a test run to verify installation.
Regularly inspect the motor every 6 months for signs of wear, check electrical connections, and ensure the cooling system is functioning properly. Clean any dust or debris that may have accumulated on the motor housing.
Check for obstructions in the cooling vents and ensure the motor is not overloaded. Verify the ambient temperature is within specified limits. Inspect the fan operation and replace it if malfunctioning.
Inspect the motor bearings for wear and replace if necessary. Ensure there are no foreign objects in contact with the motor. Verify that the motor is properly aligned with the load.
Ensure the motor is correctly sized for the application to prevent underloading or overloading. Use appropriate control settings and optimize the servo amplifier parameters for your specific application.
Refer to the servo amplifier manual for a list of error codes. Common solutions include checking connections, resetting the system, or adjusting parameter settings based on the error code displayed.
Disconnect the motor from the load and manually rotate the shaft to ensure smooth operation without resistance. Use alignment tools to verify the motor shaft is aligned with the driven equipment.
The bearings are sealed and typically do not require lubrication. However, if manual lubrication is needed, use a high-quality grease specified by Mitsubishi for servo motor bearings.
Use the appropriate cables to connect the motor to the servo amplifier. Ensure all connections are secure and refer to the wiring diagram provided in the manual for correct pin configurations.
Check that the power supply voltage matches the motor's rated voltage. Verify the control parameters in the servo amplifier are set correctly. Inspect for any mechanical obstructions or excessive load on the motor.