Safety Instructions
Danger
Set Appropriate Safety Limits: Ensure that upper controller and firmware have the correct limits, including position, speed, and current, to protect equipment and ensure user safety.
Perform a Risk Assessment: Users must assess the risk of equipment operation and take adequate measures to avoid harm or damage in case of unexpected movements.
Assembly Precautions: Ensure that the actuator's fixed and output ends are securely fastened with bolts to avoid accidents like falls. The manufacturer will not be responsible for damage caused by improper operation.
Warnings
Conduct an Unloaded Trial Run: Always run the actuator without a load first to ensure it operates correctly, which prevents accidents.
Be Aware of High Temperatures in Extreme Conditions: In high-temperature or heavy-load environments, actuator surfaces may become very hot. When the temperature exceeds 75°C, the system will stop, and a high-temperature alarm will trigger. Do not touch the actuator surface when hot.
Do Not Plug/Unplug Power Cables While Powered On: Make sure the LED indicators are off before connecting or disconnecting power cables.
Plug/Unplug RS485 Communication Cable with Caution: Do not connect/disconnect RS485 cables while the actuator is powered on. Any grounding difference between the controller and the actuator may result in damage to the RS485 interface.
Properly Ground the Housing: Improper grounding of the actuator housing can lead to electrical charges. Ensure proper grounding before operation.
Use Specified Power Supply Only: The manufacturer is not responsible for issues arising from using unapproved power supplies.
Cautions
Handle Unloaded Operation Carefully: Even during unloaded operation, the actuator may heat up due to lack of heat dissipation. Test conditions that involve prolonged high-speed operation can trigger temperature protection, though this is not a product defect.
Take Rust Protection Measures: Always wear gloves and use rust protection in susceptible environments to prevent degradation of the actuator.
Observe Torque Limits: Exceeding the maximum torque can lead to mechanical damage and may void the product warranty.