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Service Manual arnerElectric An Altra Industrial Motion Company
Open the catalog to page 1We: WARNER ELECTRIC EUROPE, 7, rue Champfleur, B.P. 20095, F-49182 St Barthélemy d’Anjou Cedex declare that the clutches made in our factories from St Barthélemy d’Anjou, We:and hereafter designated : E210 and rue Champfluer, B.P. 20095, F-49182 St Barthélemy d’Anjou Cedex declare that the clutches made in our WARNER ELECTRIC EUROPE, 7, E220 factories from St Barthélemy d’Anjou, are exclusively designed for incorporation into a machine and to be assembled with other equipments to create a machine. The operation of the and product is designated: E210 and E220 the complete equipment,...
Open the catalog to page 2Symbol designating an action that might damage the brake Symbol designating an action that might be dan erous to g human safety Transport / storage Our clutches and brakes are supplied in packaging guar nteeing a preservation period of 6 months with a land or air transport, or after transport by ship to neighbouring conti ents (without crossing the tropics). n 3.2 Handling Avoid any impacts on the equipment so as not to alter their performance. Never carry the equipment by the electrical supply cable. In the case where two co-axial shafts are fitted, the recommended set over is 0,05 mm...
Open the catalog to page 33.3.2 Installing VAR05 • After adjusting the drive keyway, fit the assembled inductor on the shaft, then the adjustment spacer, followed by the assembled bearing casing, lastly clamp the whole axially on the shaft. Caution: The coupling flange (528) is not factory fixed. • After clamping the device axially on the shaft, assemble the coupling flange (528) with the bolts provided, tightened to torque (see Table 1) and locked with a Loctite 243 type or equivalent product NB : VAR05 is supplied with a pre-set airgap, however after fitting, check the travel (measured in disengaged position). •...
Open the catalog to page 4Electrical connection E210 and E220 clutches have to be supplied with direct current and are factory fitted with 500 mm long wires. The polarity does not affect operation. 5.1 Important recommendations All works on the electrical connections have to _ be made with power off. Ensure compliance with the nominal supply voltage (inadequate supply causes a reduction in the starting distance and transmissible torque). The connecting wires should be of sufficient diameter to prevent voltage drops between the source and equipment supplied. Tolerance in the supply voltage to the clutch terminals +5%...
Open the catalog to page 5Warranty Warner Electric LLC warrants that it will repair or replace (whichever it deems advisable) any product manufactured and sold by it which proves to be defective in material or workmanship within a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase for consumer, commercial or industrial use. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser and is not transferable or assignable without Warner Electric LLC’s prior consent. Warranty service can be obtained in the U.S.A. by returning any defective product, transportation charges prepaid, to the appropriate Warner Electric LLC...
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