Maintenance, Inspections, Cleanliness – Rockwell Automation 1325L DC Motors, Frames C210ATZ - C440ATZ User Manual

Page 16: Lubrication

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DC Motors

Maintenance

Inspections

Regular inspection at intervals dependent upon service conditions is
the best insurance against costly maintenance and breakdown.
Experience is the best guide. Record inspection results and
maintenance action required or performed.

Cleanliness

Keep the interior parts of machines clean and dry. Remove dust, dirt,
corrosion, grease, oil and moisture. If used, ventilating air filters must
be kept clean or replaced to assure full volume of cooling air.

Lubrication

Amount of grease to be added to motors is shown in

Table G

. See

Table I

for relubrication interval.

For motors operating in ambient temperatures shown below, use the
following lubricants or their equivalent:

Ball Bearing Motors

Roller Bearing Motors

Table G
Coupled/Belted or Tandem Duty Grease Amounts

Using the table below, determine service condition on the basis of the
most severe operating parameter (i.e. temperature, bearing load,
atmosphere, or operating hours per day).

!

ATTENTION: Internal parts of this motor may be at line
potential even when it is not rotating. Before performing
any maintenance which could result in contacting any
internal part, be sure to disconnect all power from the motor.
Failure to observe this precaution could result in severe
personal injury or death.

Operating Temperature:

–25 to 50 degrees C (–15 to 120 degrees F)

Chevron Oil – SRI No. 2
Exxon – Unirex N2
Shell Oil Co. – Dolium R
Texaco, Inc. – Premium RB

Minimum Starting Temperature

–60 degrees C (–76 degrees F)

Shell Oil Co. – Aeroshell 7

Operating Temperature:

–25 to 50 degrees C (–15 to 120 degrees F)

Chevron Oil – Black Pearl EP No. 2
Texaco, Inc. – Premium RB

Frame

Volume

Weight

Cubic Inches Cubic Centimeters Ounces

Grams

C210ATZ - C280ATZ

1.0

16

0.5

14

C320ATZ - C400ATZ

2.0

32

1.0

28

C440ATZ

3.0

48

1.5

42

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