
1.HANDLING THE MOTOR HANDLING, DESIGN, AND ASSEMBLY B-65332EN/01
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1.1 Stator
Storing the stator
The stator is an electric component. When storing stators, observe the
following:
- Store stators in a temperature range of 0°C to 40°C.
- Store stators in an indoor environment where the stators are not
exposed to rain and dust.
- Ensure that stators are not exposed to water (including
icals, and so forth.
condensation), oil, chem
- Do not machine stators.
- Do not apply a shock to stators.
- Do not flaw the resin surface of stators.
Transporting stators
A large stator may not be carried by hand. In such a case, use an
auxiliary tool such as a crane for safe transportation. A motor has
many tapped holes for assembly to a machine. Those tapped holes
ay be used to lift the stator.
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NOTE
1 For the positions and sizes of tapped holes, see
Part I, "SPECIFICATIONS".
2 When using the tapped holes of a stator for
transportation, transport the stator singly. When
using the stator tap to lift up the stator that is
attached to another structural member, the stator
may be broken.