Electric Motors
Component Related Documentation
Electric motors are devices which convert electrical energy into rotary mechanical energy. Electric motors are rated by their output horsepower and shaft speed. From those values torque can be calculated. A motor will operate on either AC or DC current at a specified voltage and amperage draw rating when providing their full output horsepower.
Safety Related Notes
Before working on this machine, perform lockout-tagout procedures per the rules of your plant. Determine the sources of energy on this machine – electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic – and release or vent sources of stored energy – electrical capacitors, air receivers, and hydraulic accumulators. Shut off sources of power – electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic. Safely block mechanical sources of energy such as loaded springs and loaded machine members, or safely position the machine members so they are unloaded and springs are not under tension. Beware of hot hydraulic fluid and hot surfaces which can cause burns. Never “crack a hydraulic or pneumatic fitting” to check for the presence of stored energy. Hydraulic fluid injection injuries, as well as injection injuries from many other fluids, are extremely serious and must be treated immediately by medical personnel familiar with this type of injury. Loss of body parts or death may result from improperly treated fluid injection injuries! Never use your hands to feel for a hydraulic leak! Never use compressed air to blow dust off yourself or someone else – there is risk of an air injection injury. Review the schematics and think before proceeding to work on the machine to ensure you have made the machine safe to work on.
Item:
HCF
Description:
Motor, Hydraulic Cooler Fan
Manufacturer:
Spal
Part Number:
13008 Spal Fan Assembly
Stock Code:
0.30374
Electrical Address:
N/A
Component Application:
This motor is used to rotate the hydraulic cooler fan which forces ambient air across the heat exchanger to remove heat from the hydraulic system.