User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- T12
- Contents
- Safety instructions
- 1 Markings used
- 2 Scope of supply
- 3 Operation
- 4 Application
- 5 Signal flow
- 6 Structure and mode of operation
- 7 Mechanical installation
- 7.1 Important precautions during installation
- 7.2 Conditions on site
- 7.3 Mounting position
- 7.4 Installing the slotted disc (rotational speed measuring system only)
- 7.5 Installing the rotor
- 7.6 Fitting the protection against contact (option)
- 7.7 Installing the stator
- 7.8 Optical rotational speed/angle of rotation measuring system (option)
- 8 LED status display
- 9 Electrical connection
- 10 Shunt signal
- 11 Load‐carrying capacity
- 12 TEDS
- 13 Maintenance
- 14 Waste disposal and environmental protection
- 15 Specifications
- 16 Dimensions
- 16.1 Rotor 100 N⋅m to 200 N⋅m
- 16.2 Rotor 500 N⋅m to 10 kN⋅m
- 16.3 Stator 100 N⋅m to 200 N⋅m with rot.speed meas. system
- 16.4 Stator 100 N⋅m to 200 N⋅m with rot. speed meas. system
- 16.5 Stator 100 N⋅m to 10 kN⋅m with rot. speed meas. system
- 16.6 Stator 100 N⋅m to 200 N⋅m with prot. against contact
- 16.7 Stator 100 N⋅m to 200 N⋅m with prot. against contact
- 16.8 Stator 500 N⋅m to 1 kN⋅m with prot. against contact
- 16.9 Stator 2 kN⋅m to 10 kN⋅m with prot. against contact
- 16.10 Mounting dimensions
- 17 Supplementary technical information
- 18 Condition at the time of delivery
- 19 Ordering numbers
- 20 Accessories
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T12
A1979−10.0 en HBM
7.5 Installing the rotor
Tip
Usually the rotor type plate is no longer visible after installation. This is why
we include with the rotor additional stickers with the important characteristics,
which you can attach to the stator or any other relevant test-bench
components. You can then refer to them whenever there is anything you wish
to know, such as the shunt signal. To explicitly assign the data, the
identification number and the size are engraved on the rotor flange, where
they can be seen from outside.
NOTE
Make sure during installation that you do not damage the measuring zone
marked in Fig. 6.2 by using it to support tools, or knocking tools against it
when tightening screws, for example. This can damage the transducer and
produce measurement errors, or even destroy the transducer.
Fastening screw
Flange B
Identification number and measuring range
Measuring zone
Fig. 6.2: Screw connections, flange B