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Housing Cover

 

Before mounting the housing cover onto the servo motor, check that the cams of the end stop
microswitches have been correctly adjusted and the connecting leads are correctly screwed tightly in
the terminals.

 

Check whether the actuating element is totally cent closed when the controller signals the cor-
responding end stop.

 

Ensure that the leads are not pinched between the housing and the housing cover and the circumfer-
ential rubber sealing ring in the housing is not damaged and is correctly seated in the groove.

Screw the housing cover tight using the two housing cover screws.

 

Commissioning

 

Before commissioning the servo motor the Safety Information on Page 2 and Safety advice in
Section 2 must have been read.

 

Switch on the power supply to the servo motor. 

Drive the servo motor via the controller or by hand and check the correct functioning of the servo
motor, the microswitches and of the actuating element.

 

TECHNICAL DATA

 

Actuating time for 90° angle of rotation:

30 s

Nominal torque:

4 Nm / 3 lb.-ft.

Holding torque:

2.5 Nm / 1.8 lb.-ft.

Max. revolutions on the output drive shaft:

270°

Nominal voltage 

                             Type NX04-1:

                             Type NX40-2:

120 V AC~± 10%, 50/60 Hz

230 V AC~± 10%, 50/60 Hz 

Nominal power consumption:

5 VA

Angle of rotation limited by:

2 microswitches

Degree of protection:

IP 31 NEMA 2

Installation position:

Any

Working temperature range:

14°F - 140°F (- 10°C to + 60°C) 

Duty cycle:

100%

Drive:

2-wire circuit

Potentiometer, single turn conductive plastic

Linearity

5kW

± 1%

Weight:

0.7 kg

Summary of Contents for NEXUS NX04-1

Page 1: ...engineers or personnel qualified by training and experience After installation is complete check the product operation is as described in these instructions The manufacturer of this equipment accepts...

Page 2: ...taneously to the terminals for open and close Fig 3 uncontrollable move ment of the output drive shaft may occur depending on the load on the shaft This situation must be prevented by the user by an e...

Page 3: ...SERVO MOTOR DESCRIPTION FIGURE 1 3 2 1 Plastic Cover 2 Mounting Holes 3 Locating Spigot 4 Output Shaft 5 Plug PG9 6 Cable Entry 7 Limit Switch Cams x 2 8 Plastic Housing 9 Potentiometer 1 9 8 7 6 5 4...

Page 4: ...and control cables by suitably removing sheaths and insulation Feed cables through screwed cable entry via suitable conduit and glands and place the stripped ends of the leads into screw connection t...

Page 5: ...ns the servo motor runs up against a mechanical stop the motor will stall and make a humming noise When this happens the power supply for this direction of operation should be switched off To change t...

Page 6: ...rvo motor the Safety Information on Page 2 and Safety advice in Section 2 must have been read Switch on the power supply to the servo motor Drive the servo motor via the controller or by hand and chec...

Page 7: ...7 FIGURE 4 DIMENSIONS NX04 SERVO MOTOR...

Page 8: ...in material or workmanship or which otherwise fails to conform to the description of the product on the face of its sales order THE FOREGOING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND FIREYE MAKES NO WAR...

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