Rockwell Automation VPS-B1653D-PJ12DF Kinetix VP Stainless-steel Servo Motor with 130...165 mm Frame Size Install User Manual

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Kinetix VP Stainless-steel Servo Motor with 130 mm and 165 mm Frame Size 9

Rockwell Automation Publication VPS-IN002A-EN-P - April 2013

1. Allow sufficient clearances in the area of the motor for it to stay within its specified

operating temperature range.

Do not install the motor in an area with restricted airflow. Keep other heat producing
devices away from the motor.

Obtain the specified motor thermal rating by mounting the motor on a surface with heat
dissipation equivalent to a 304.8 x 304.8 x 12.7 mm (12 x 12 x 0.5 in.) aluminum
heatsink.

Refer to

Environmental Specifications on page 17

for the operating range.

2. Determine the radial and axial shaft load limitations of your motor by referring to

Motor

Load Force Ratings on page 12

.

3. Position the motor with the cable connections beneath the motor.

Refer to

Create a Drip Loop on page 5

for a visual reference of correct motor and cable

positioning.

4. Properly mount and align the motor.

The index pulse occurs on the encoder when the shaft key is aligned with the connector.
Refer to

Motor Dimensions on page 10

for a visual reference of this alignment.

5. Attach the single motor cable that transmits the power and digital encoder signals as

described below.

a. Carefully align the cable connector with the motor cable connector.

b. Align the flat surface on the top of the motor cable connector with the flat surfaces

on the cable connector.

c. Hand-tighten the knurled collar one-quarter turn to fully seat the cable connector.

d. Verify that the cable is properly shielded.

See

Cable Shielding on page 8

.

e. Form a drip loop in the cable to carry liquids away from the connector. See

Create a

Drip Loop on page 5

.

BURN HAZARD: Outer surfaces of the motor can reach high temperatures, 125 °C (275 °F), during
motor operation.

Take precautions to prevent accidental contact with hot surfaces. Consider motor surface
temperature when selecting motor mating connections and cables.

Failure to observe these safety procedures could result in personal injury or damage to equipment.

ATTENTION: Verify proper alignment and then hand-tighten the keyed connector.

Do not use tools, or apply excessive force, when mating the cable to the motor connector. If the
connectors do not go together with light hand force, realign and try again.

Failure to observe these safety procedures could result in damage to the motor and cable, and their
components.

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