Warranty, Repair procedures, Disassembly – Rockwell Automation 1329R Small AC Motors, 1/3-3 HP, User Manual User Manual
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1329R Small AC Motors
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6. That the line voltage, frequency and phase correspond to the
values stamped on the nameplate.
7. That all connections and contacts are properly made in all circuits
between motor and line, and between motor and control.
Warranty
Allen-Bradley warrants workmanship and materials on each
Fractional Horsepower AC Motor for one year from date of shipment.
This warranty does not extend to failures induced by misuse, abuse or
misapplication. For warranty service, contact your nearest sales
office.
Repair Procedures
Important: Allen-Bradley cannot be held responsible for expense
incurred in any repairs performed by other than the
Company's Engineers or Authorized Service stations
unless authorization has been granted by Allen-Bradley
Field Representatives or the factory.
Disassembly
If it becomes necessary to disassemble the motor, care should be
taken not to damage the stator windings as the insulation may be
injured by improper or rough handling. Precautions to keep bearings
clean should be exercised.
Before removing either end shield:
1. Disconnect motor from power source. Tag the leads to insure
proper re-connection.
2. Remove motor from mounting base.
3. Mark end shields relative to position on frame so they can be
easily replaced.
Removing End Shields And Rotor
1. Remove any bearing cartridge nuts or screws.
2. Remove end shield through bolts.
3. Pull end shields by tapping lightly on screw driver in slot between
end shield and frame with fiber mallet.
4. Remove rotor.
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ATTENTION: Internal parts of this motor may be at line
voltage even when motor is not rotating. Disconnect all AC
line connections before contacting any internal part.