Transportation And Storage; Transport - Siemens 1PH813 Operating Instructions Manual

Synchronous/induction motors
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Preparations for use

4.2 Transportation and storage

4.2
Transportation and storage
4.2.1

Transport

Use suitable load bearing equipment when transporting and installing the motor. Make sure
that all of the available eyebolts are used during transportation. Country-specific regulations
must be observed.
If the motor is not to be commissioned immediately following delivery, it must be stored in a
dry, dust-free room that is not susceptible to vibration (see "Storage").
Hazards during lifting and transport!
Devices and tools that are badly designed, unsuitable, or damaged can result in personal
injury and/or material damage.
Lifting devices, industrial trucks, and load bearing equipment must comply with
requirements. Pay attention to the lifting capacity of the hoisting gear. Do not attach any
additional loads. To hoist the motor, use suitable cable-guidance or spreading equipment
(particularly if the motor is equipped with built-on assemblies). The weight of the motor is
specified on the rating plate.
Transport and lift the motor using the lifting eyebolts
If you lift the motor by the cooling water pipe system, this can damage the pipes and cause
the motor to fall to the ground. This can result in death or serious injury as well as damage
or write off the motor.
Only lift the motor using the lifting eyebolts on the bearing end shields.
Lifting eyebolts must not be attached to the end of the shaft.
CAUTION
When lifting and transporting the motors by means of the ring bolts supplied (to DIN 580),
you must use a cross beam.
Please note:
• The ring bolt must be screwed in completely and secured by hand (approx. 8 Nm). Do
• Do not remove the plain pressboard washer and do not use warped or damaged ring
• Loads that run transverse to the ring plane are not permitted.
• If the motor is installed with the end of the shaft facing down or up, the lifting eyebolts
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WARNING
WARNING
not overtighten.
bolts.
must be positioned as shown in the diagrams below.
Synchronous/induction motors 1PH813
Operating Instructions, 04/2009, 610.48000.22

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