"Servo electric batch", as the name implies, absolutely obeys the control signal command, that is, before the control signal is sent, the rotor is stationary; when the control signal is sent, the rotor immediately rotates; when the control signal disappears, the rotor can stop in time. Let's take a look at the precautions for using the servo electric batch.
1. Servo motor oil and water protection
A. The servo motor can be used in places that will be attacked by water or oil drops, but it is not completely waterproof or oil-proof. Therefore, the servo motor should not be placed or used in an environment where water or oil is invaded.
B. If the servo motor is connected to a reduction gear, an oil seal should be added when using the servo motor to prevent the oil from the reduction gear from entering the servo motor
C. Do not immerse the cable of the servo motor in oil or water.
2. Servo motor cable → reduce stress
A. Ensure that the cable is not subjected to moment or vertical load due to external bending force or its own weight, especially at the cable outlet or connection.
B. When the servo motor is moving, the cable should be firmly fixed to a stationary part (relative to the motor), and an additional cable installed in the cable support should be used to extend it, so that the bending stress can be minimized .
C. The elbow radius of the cable should be as large as possible.
3. Allowable shaft end load of the servo motor
A. Ensure that the radial and axial loads added to the servo motor shaft during installation and operation are controlled within the specified values of each model.
B. Be extra careful when installing a rigid coupling, especially excessive bending load may cause damage or wear to the shaft end and bearing
C. It is best to use a flexible coupling so that the radial load is lower than the allowable value. This is specially designed for servo motors with high mechanical strength.
D. For the allowable shaft load, please refer to the "Allowable Shaft Load Table" (instruction manual).
4. Attention to servo motor installation
A. When installing/removing the coupling parts to the shaft end of the servo motor, do not directly hit the shaft end with a hammer (the hammer directly hits the shaft end, and the encoder at the other end of the servo motor shaft will be damaged).
B. Make every effort to align the shaft ends to the best condition (bad treatment may cause vibration or bearing damage).





