Motor storage, Mounting, Motor air gap – Rockwell Automation LC-Series Linear Motor User Manual

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Item Number 814036 - Rev C

Installation 2-15

Motor Storage

Motor storage area should be clean, dry, vibration free and have a relatively
constant temperature. The coil resistance measurement checks explained in
this manual should be done at time of storage. If a motor is stored on
equipment, it should be protected from the weather. All motor surfaces
subject to corrosion should be protected by applying a corrosion resistant
coating.

Mounting

Motor Air Gap

Maintaining the air gap is a critical aspect that affects the linear motor
installation and operation. Referring to Coil and Cooling Plate drawing for
your specific motor. By maintaining installation envelope dimension in your
design the required air gap will be met. Figure 2.13 Typical Mounting Side
View
shows a typical mounting measurement.

Figure 2.13 Typical Mounting Side View

Motor Mechanical Installation Procedure

Linear motor components come with standard mounting holes. Use the
guidelines found in the following steps to maximize motor performance and
minimize the chance of motor damage.

ATTENTION

!

To avoid damage due to the magnetic attraction between
plates, maintain a minimum distance of five feet between
the magnet plates that are being installed and magnet plates
awaiting installation. Ensure that the supplied protective
devices (i.e. cardboard and metal plate) remain in place
until the installation processes is performed.

Magnet Track

Coil

Overall Dimensions

Optional Cooling

Plate Assembly

Overall Dimensions

with Cooling Plate

w/o Cooling Plate

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