Receiving and handling, Acceptance, Handling – Rockwell Automation 1325L DC Motors, Frames C210ATZ - C440ATZ User Manual

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DC Motors

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Receiving and Handling

Acceptance

Thoroughly inspect this equipment before accepting shipment from
the transportation company. If any of the goods called for in the bill of
lading or express receipt are damaged or the quantity is short, do not
accept them until the freight or express agent makes an appropriate
notation on your freight bill or express receipt. If any concealed loss
or damage is discovered later, notify your freight or express agent at
once and request him to make an inspection. We are willing to assist
you in collecting claims for loss or damage in shipment; however, this
willingness on our part does not remove the transportation company's
responsibility in reimbursing you for collection of claims or replace-
ment of material. Claims for loss or damage in shipment must not be
deducted from the invoice, nor should payment of the invoice be
withheld awaiting adjustment of such claims, as the carrier guarantees
safe delivery.

If considerable damage has been incurred and the situation is urgent,
contact the nearest Allen-Bradley Sales Office for assistance. Please
keep a written record of all such communications.

Handling

In all cases, care should be taken to assure lifting in the direction
intended in the design of the lifting means. Lift using all lugs
provided. Likewise, precautions should be taken to prevent hazardous
overloads due to deceleration, acceleration or shock forces.

Angle of lift with rope or chain must be greater than 45 degrees from
horizontal.

For unusual conditions, such as side-wall and ceiling mounting of
horizontal motors or installation of vertical motors shipped in a
horizontal position, special precautions must be taken. It is
recommended that an experienced rigger be employed.

Storage

Motors must be stored in a clean, dry area protected from extremes of
temperature, moisture, shock and vibration. Storage temperatures of
10 to 49 degrees C (50 to 120 degrees F) with a maximum relative
humidity of 60% must be observed. In addition, motors subjected to
extended storage must be handled and treated per the requirements
specified in publication “Motors-5.0.” This publication is available
from your Allen-Bradley Sales Office or online at: http://www.ab.com/
drives/motors
.

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ATTENTION: Eyebolt(s) or lifting lug(s) are intended for
lifting the motor only with the standard accessories such as
tachometer, brakes, etc., mounted by Allen-Bradley. The
lifting means on the motor must not be used to lift the unit
plus additional equipment. The lifting means on the motor
cannot be used to lift assemblies or equipment mounted on
a common base. Failure to observe this precaution could
result in personal injury.

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