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Permanent Magnet DC
2-Wire Reversible
White
Motor DC
Black
See Other Side for Safety, Installation, Use and Maintenance Information
Printing Instructions per SMKDI-770-01 Model: 07410101 eDOC: 20140026 Part No.: 07410101 L
Gearmotor/Motor Safety,
Installation, Use, and
Maintenance Information
Thank you for selecting a gearmotor/motor from Variations from the above conditions may be 3. Moisture will increase the electrical shock
Bodine Electric Company. With your new drive unit hazardous. hazard of electrical insulation. Therefore,
you will find yourself enjoying the same high consideration should be given to the avoidance
performance and trouble free operation that has Installation of (or protection from) liquids in the area of
been characteristic of Bodine products since 1905. motors. Use of totally enclosed
Bodine Electric Company prides itself on the It is the responsibility of the equipment motors/gearmotors will reduce the hazard if all
quality of design and manufacture of its products. manufacturer or individual installing the apparatus openings are sealed.
Great care is taken in an attempt to provide to take diligent care in installing it. The National 4. Motors/gearmotors that employ capacitors can
products free of defects in workmanship, or Electrical Code (NEC), sound local electrical and develop more than nameplate voltage across
materials. safety codes, and when applicable, the the capacitor and/or capacitor winding
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) should (depending on design). Suitable precautions
Safety be followed when installing the apparatus to reduce should be taken when applying such motors.
hazards to persons and property. 5. Do not rely upon self-locking gears or
The use of electric machines, like that of all Inspection permanent magnet, or energized motors to hold
other utilization of concentrated power, is potentially Examine the apparatus for damage from a load in place if movement could result in
hazardous. The degree of hazard can be greatly shipment before connecting. Any claim(s) for personal injury. Mechanical locking devices
reduced by proper design, selection, installation, shipping damage should be made to the freight should be used in such applications.
and use, but hazards cannot be completely carrier. Do not attempt to turn the output shaft of a 6. For motors driven by electronic controls, do not
eliminated. The reduction of hazard is the joint gearmotor with an externally applied torque arm. use a function of the control for safety interlock
responsibility of the user, the manufacturer of the Paint thickness of .003 maximum does not apply to purposes. An independent switch or relay
driven or driving equipment, and the manufacturer published dimensional values. should be used.
of the machine.
Mounting Before Starting
Bodine products are designed and manufactured 1. Before attempting to start, check all connections
to comply to applicable safety standards and, in Any screws or similar devices, that penetrate
the motor frame either for mounting the Bodine and fuses.
particular, to those issued by ANSI (American 2. Proper consideration should be given to rotating
National Standards Institute), NEMA (National product or mounting something to the product,
should be limited in length so as not to come in members: Before starting, be sure keys,
Electrical Manufacturers Association), U.L. pulleys, etc. are securely fastened. Proper
(Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.), and CSA contact with, or in close proximity to, intended
features that conduct electricity. guards should be provided to prevent hazards
(Canadian Standards Association). to personnel while rotating.
Most Bodine products are third party approved Bodine stock products are designed for
universal horizontal mounting. Vertical mounting, 3. Other mechanical considerations include proper
with respect to construction. Motors and mounting and alignment of products and safe
gearmotors having component recognition by U.L. with gearhead above motor is not normally
recommended. Consult the factory for custom loads on shafting and gearing.
Inc. have a symbol on their nameplates. Those Starting
that are CSA certified also have a or a mounting requirements.
mark in the same location. If you need specific The motor/gearmotor should be test-started in
information regarding the third party approval of Connection an unloaded state (because of possible reaction
Bodine products, contact your Bodine Follow nameplate for voltage, frequency, and torque, the drive should be securely mounted
Representative, or the Corporate Headquarters. phase of power supply. See accompanying wiring when starting-even when unloaded).
However, since even well built apparatus can be diagram as to connections for rotation (and If the drive unit does not start promptly and run
installed or operated in a hazardous manner, it is capacitor, resistor, relay, protector, if required). smoothly, disconnect immediately.
important that the users observe safety When connecting, make sure that your If unable to correct the problem, contact your
considerations. With respect to the load and motor/gearmotor is securely and adequately purchase source, or a Bodine Authorized Service
environment, the user must properly select, install, grounded-failure to ground properly may cause Center, describing the trouble in detail. Include
and use the apparatus-for guidance on all three serious injury to personnel. Wiring diagrams are the serial number, type, and other nameplate data.
aspects see safety standards publication No. available at: www.bodine-electric.com Do not dismantle the product-tampering or
ANSI/NEMA MG-2.* Wiring disassembly voids the warranty.
For wire sizes and electrical connections refer to
* Standards Publication No. ANSI/NEMA MG-2. Safety the National Electrical Code (NEC), Article 430, Mainentance
Standard for Construction and Guide for Selection, Installation Motors, Motor Circuits, and Controllers and/or
and Use of Electric Motors and Generators. applicable local area codes. Extension cords IMPORTANT-Before servicing or working on
Available from: should not be used. equipment, disconnect power source (this
National Electrical Manufacturers Assoc. applies especially to equipment using automatic
www.nema.org Use restart devices instead of manual restart devices
and when examining or replacing
Selection Additional Safety Considerations
brushes on brush-type motors/gearmotors).
Clean regularly to prevent dirt and dust from
Before proceeding with the installation, the user The chance of electric shock, fires, or interfering with ventilation or clogging moving
should review the application to confirm that the explosions can be reduced by giving proper parts.
proper drive has been selected. This should be consideration to the use of grounding, thermal and
done after reading this notice and all applicable over current protection, type of enclosure, and Brush-Type Motors/Gearmotors-For optimum
safety standards. If in doubt, contact your Bodine good maintenance procedures. performance, brush-type motors and gearmotors
Representative or the Corporate Headquarters if The following information supplements the need periodic user-maintenance. The
there is no Representative in your area. Any foregoing safety considerations: This information is maintenance interval is best determined by the
selection or application suggestions made by not purported to be all-inclusive and the user. Inspect brushes regularly for wear (replace
Bodine or their Representatives are only to assist aforementioned references should be consulted. in same axial position). Replace brushes as
the customer-and in all cases, determination of 1. Bodine standard totally enclosed products are needed.
fitness for purpose or use is solely the customers neither explosion proof nor dust ignition proof
responsibility. and are not certified for hazardous locations in Products Employing Capacitors-Before
the presence of flammable/explosive gas, servicing motors/gearmotors employing
All nameplate ratings are based on the following vapor, or dust. When dealing with hazardous capacitors, always discharge the capacitor by
normal operating conditions: locations, an approved or certified product is placing a conductor across its terminals before
1. Duty: 8 hours per day; 5 days per week if generally the recommended approach. The touching the terminals with any part of your body.
nameplated continuous duty (CONT), without NEC and NEMA safety standards should be
frequent reversals or starts and stops. consulted to determine if exceptions are Lubrication
2. Ambient temperature 0C to 40C, unless allowed.
otherwise noted on the product nameplate. 2. Enclosed motors/gearmotors are suitable for
dirty, damp locations. For outdoor use, All Bodine products are lubricated for life, and
3. Load: Uniform and free from shock or high do not require re-lubrication.
inertia. enclosed motors must be protected by a IP-44
sealing kit or a cover while still allowing (All information and data are subject to change
4. Voltage: Within 10% of nameplate rating. without notice)
5. Frequency: Within 5% of nameplate rating. adequate airflow.
6. Combined variation of voltage and frequency-
Within a total of 10% providing frequency
variation does not exceed 5%. Part No.: 07410101 L