Shock; Compatibility With Foreign Material - Bosch Rexroth IndraDyn A Series Project Planning Manual

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Rexroth IndraDyn A

Shock

9.4

Compatibility with Foreign Material

DOK-MOTOR*-MAD/MAF****-PR03-EN-P
The shock load of the motors is indicated by specifying the maximum
permitted acceleration in non-stationary use, such as during transport.
Damage to functions is prevented by maintaining the limit values
specified.
According to DIN EN 60721-3-3 (1995), the values for IndraDyn A motors
are as follows:
Motor Frame Size
100 .... 225
Fig. 9-4:
Shock stress
Note:
Please also observe the specifications in chapter 13.8
regarding transport and storage.
The construction and effectiveness of shock-absorbing or shock-
decoupling attachments depends on the application and must be tested
using measurements.
This does not lie within the area of responsibility of the motor
manufacturer. Modifications of the motor construction result in nullification
of the warranty.
All Rexroth controls and drives are developed and tested according to the
state of the art.
However, since it is impossible to follow the continuing further
development of every material with which our controls and drives could
come into contact (e.g. lubricants on tool machines), reactions with the
materials that we use cannot be ruled out in every case.
For this reason, you will have to carry out a test for compatibility among
new lubricants, detergents, etc. and our housing and device materials.
Application Notes
Maximum permissible shock stress
(duration 11 msec)
axial
10 m/s²
9-3
radial
150 m/s²

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