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When using the output shaft end tapped hole of a gearhead

Use a tapped hole provided at the end of the output shaft as an auxiliary means 

for preventing the transfer mechanism from disengaging.

(

2GV

B

3GV

B

 type have no output shaft end tapped hole.)

Gearhead model

Output shaft end 

tapped hole

Fixed screw

Screw

Spacer

Transmission

parts

4GV

B

M5, Effective depth 

10 mm (0.39 in.)

5GV

B

5GVH

B

5GVR

B

M6, Effective depth 

12 mm (0.47 in.)

Connection

Insulate all the wire connections, such as the connection between the motor 

and the capacitor connection.

 

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Connecting Protective Earth Terminal 

Be sure to ground the motor using the Protective Earth Terminal on the motor.

Use a crimp terminal described below for grounding.

Applicable crimp terminal: 

Insulated round crimp terminal

Terminal screw size: M4

Tightening torque:  

1.0 to 1.3 N·m (8.8 to 11.5 lb-in)

Applicable minimum lead wire size: 

AWG18 (0.75mm

2

) or thicker

Ø4.1 (0.16) or more

[ Unit: mm (in.) ]

4.8 (0.19) or less

9.5 (0.37) or less

Note

Be sure to use the screw for grounding attached on the product.

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Wiring diagram

The rotation direction of the combination type varies depending on the gear 

ratio of the gearhead.

Check the motor model name and the gear ratio before connecting.

The connection diagram is an example of the lead wire type.

When connecting as the connection diagram the motor rotates in 

the direction as shown below.

Gear ratio  

 and the round shaft type : CW (clockwise)

Gear ratio  

 : CCW (counter clockwise)

Motor 

model

Gear ratio

2RK6 
3RK15 
4RK25

2

3

5

6

7.5

9

12.5 15

18

25

30

36

50

60

75

90 100 120 150 180 250 300 360

5RK40 
5RK60

2

3

5

6

7.5

9

12.5 15

18

25

30

36

50

60

75

90 100 120 150 180 250 300

5RK90

3

5

6

7.5

9

12.5 15

18

25

30

36

50

60

75

90 100 120 150 180

CW

L

N

Grounding

Power

supply

White (Z2)

Red (U2)

Black (U1)

R

0

C

0

SW

CCW

CW

R

0

C

0

Switching the SW will rotate the motor in the opposite direction.

A code in the parentheses (    ) represents a terminal code of the terminal box type.

 

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Contact protection

In order to protect contacts, connect a CR circuit for surge suppression (

as shown in the figure.

R

= 5 to 200 

C

= 0.1 to 0.2 µF  250 VAC

It is provided as an accessory (sold separately).

Model: 

EPCR1201-2

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Capacitor connection

When crimp terminals are used, use the FASTON 

terminals 187 Series (TE Connectivity).

Use the supplied capacitor cap to insulate the 

capacitor terminal connection.

Capacitor

187 series

Capacitor cap

Note

For lead wire connection, use one lead wire for each individual 

terminal.

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Connection method to a terminal block

Remove the terminal box cover for the terminal box type, and connect a cable.

Cables for connection are available as accessories (sold separately).

 

If the O-ring that has set in the matching surface of the terminal box cover 

falls off, install it securely in the groove portion of the terminal box cover.

 

After connecting the cable, securely tighten with the tightening torque in the 

table below.

Note

 

To make shielding function fully effective, use a cable of an 

appropriate diameter and observe the specified tightening torque 

of screws.

 

Secure the cable drawn from the motor terminal box so that it does 

not receive stress.

Terminal box cover mounting 

screw (M4-4 pieces)

Terminal box cover

Mounting screw 

for terminal (M4)

Terminal box

Nipple

Tightening

nut

Protective Earth 

Terminal       (M4)

Cable gland

Terminal codes : Z2    U2    U1

Terminal block

Tightening torque [Unit: N·m (lb-in)]

Terminal box cover mounting screw 1.0 to 1.5 (8.8 to 13.2)
Mounting screw for terminal

1.0 to 1.2 (8.8 to 10.6)

Tightening nut

2.0 to 2.5 (17.7 to 22)

Nipple

2.0 to 2.5 (17.7 to 22)

Protective Earth Terminal

1.0 to 1.5 (8.8 to 13.2)

 

When connecting the cable on the terminal block, use the following cable 

and crimp terminal.

Applicable crimp terminal: 

Insulated round crimp terminal

Applicable cable diameter:  

Ø7 to Ø13 mm (Ø0.28 to Ø0.51 in.) 

Applicable lead wire:  

AWG18 (0.75 mm

2

) or thicker

[Unit: mm (in.)]

Ø4.3 (0.17) or more

18 (0.71) or less

8 (0.31) or less

 

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Changing the cable outlet position

The cable outlet position can be changed to the left or right 90-degree 

direction, or the 180-degree direction.

When changing the direction of the cable outlet position, loosen the terminal 

box mounting screws, and rotate the terminal box to change the mounting 

direction.

Terminal box mounting screw

(M4-4 pieces.)

Tightening torque:

1.0 to 1.5 N·m (8.8 to 13.2 lb-in)

Terminal box

Gasket

Motor case

Note

 

Be sure to use the gasket which has been put in the product at the 

time of shipment.

 

Assemble not to enter any foreign object between the terminal 

box and motor case.

Summary of Contents for K Ⅱ Series

Page 1: ...Do not disassemble or modify the motor This may cause electric shock or injury Caution Do not use the motor beyond its specifications Doing so may result in electric shock injury or damage to equipment Do not touch the motor during operation or immediately after stopping The surface is hot and may cause a skin burn s Do not lift the motor by holding the motor output shaft or motor lead wires Doing...

Page 2: ...ving the gearhead from the motor Remove the hexagonal socket head screws 2 pieces assembling the motor and gearhead and detach the motor from the gearhead Hexagonal socket head screw Installing the gearhead to the motor 1 Keep the pilot sections of the motor and gearhead in parallel and assemble the gearhead with the motor while slowly rotating it clockwise counterclockwise At this time note so th...

Page 3: ...del EPCR1201 2 Capacitor connection When crimp terminals are used use the FASTON terminals 187 Series TE Connectivity Use the supplied capacitor cap to insulate the capacitor terminal connection Capacitor 187 series Capacitor cap Note For lead wire connection use one lead wire for each individual terminal Connection method to a terminal block Remove the terminal box cover for the terminal box type...

Page 4: ... input power to the motor and protecting the motor coil from burnout Troubleshooting When the motor cannot be operated correctly refer to the contents provided in this section and take appropriate action If the problem persists contact your nearest office Phenomena Check items Motor does not rotate Motor sometimes rotates and stops Check the power supply voltage Connect the power supply and the mo...

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