BA EN.=A. Ä.=A.ä. Operating Instructions. Gearbox. Type 12. / 52.

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BA 12.0028 EN.=A. Ä.=A.ä Operating Instructions Gearbox Type 12. / 52.

Product key Gearboxes 1 2... Product group Product family Gearbox size Design Geared motors 1 2... Product group Product family Gearbox size Design Motor key Nameplate Gearboxes / geared motors Field Contents Example 1 Assembly plant/country EXTERTAL/Germany 2 Product key 12.623.12.1 71S/4 H TH 3 Ratio Lubricant i=132 CLP460 4 Torque M 2 in Nm Speed n 2 in 1/min (frequency in Hz) 227 Nm 10/min (50Hz) 5 Order number ID number GT/40001234 00566070 6 Customer requirements Year and week of manufacture 4 070 01 1156 0423 2

Document history Material number Edition Contents 391291 1.0 03/1996 TD09 First edition 450298 2.0 12/2001 TD09 Complete revision, new layout 3.0 04/2003 TD09 Corrections in the lubricant quantity tables 4.0 07/2004 TD09 Change in the lubricant table (lubricant type) in chapter "Maintenance intervals" 13035296 5.1 08/2004 TD09 Change: title page Change: nameplate Addition: list of lubricants (lubricant table).=a. 6.0 12/2008 TD09 New edition due to reorganisation of the company 0Fig. 0Tab. 0 3

i Contents 1 Preface and general information............................................ 6 1.1 About these Operating Instructions..................................... 6 1.2 Terminology used.................................................... 6 1.3 Scope of supply...................................................... 6 1.4 Lenze drive systems................................................... 7 1.4.1 Labelling.................................................... 7 1.5 Legal regulations..................................................... 7 2 Safety instructions......................................................... 8 2.1 Personnel responsible for safety........................................ 8 2.2 General safety information............................................ 8 2.3 Notes used.......................................................... 9 3 Technical data............................................................ 10 3.1 Product features..................................................... 10 3.1.1 Design...................................................... 10 3.1.2 Mode of operation............................................ 10 3.2 Weights............................................................ 11 3.2.1 Operating conditions......................................... 12 4 Mechanical installation..................................................... 13 4.1 Storage............................................................. 13 4.2 Mounting........................................................... 13 4.2.1 Preparation.................................................. 13 4.2.2 General information about the assembly of drive systems........... 14 4.2.3 Assembly of transmission elements on solid shafts................ 14 4.2.4 Mounting of motors on gearboxes with mounting flange........... 15 4.2.5 Mounting of gearboxes with hollow shaft with keyway............ 17 4.2.6 Breather screw............................................... 17 5 Electrical installation....................................................... 18 5.1 Motor connection.................................................... 18 6 Commissioning and operation............................................... 19 6.1 Before switching on.................................................. 19 6.2 During operation..................................................... 19 7 Maintenance............................................................. 20 7.1 Maintenance intervals................................................ 20 4

Contents i 7.2 Maintenance operations............................................... 21 7.2.1 Replacing the lubricant........................................ 21 7.2.2 Lubricant quantity............................................ 21 7.2.3 Repair...................................................... 26 8 Troubleshooting and fault elimination....................................... 27 9 Disposal.................................................................. 28 5

1 Preface and general information About these Operating Instructions 1 Preface and general information 1.1 About these Operating Instructions These Operating Instructions are intended for safety relevant operations on and with the gearboxes 12. and 52.. They contain safety instructions which must be observed. All persons working on and with the gearboxes 12. and 52. must have the Operating Instructions available and observe the information and notes relevant for them. The Operating Instructions must always be complete and perfectly readable. 1.2 Terminology used Term Gearbox Drive system In the following text used for Gearboxes of the product families 12. and 52. Drive systems with gearboxes 12. and 52. and other Lenze drive components 1.3 Scope of supply The drive systems are combined individually according to a modular design. The scope of supply can be obtained from the pertinent papers. After receipt of the supply, check immediately whether it corresponds with the accompanying papers. Lenze does not grant any warranty for subsequent claims. Claim for visible transport damages immediately to the forwarder. visible deficiencies / incompleteness immediately to the responsible Lenze subsidiary / agency. 6

Preface and general information Lenze drive systems Labelling 1 1.4 Lenze drive systems 1.4.1 Labelling Lenze drive systems are uniquely designated by the content of their nameplates. Manufacturer Lenze Drives GmbH Postfach 10 13 52 D 31763 Hameln Application as directed Lenze drive systems are intended for use in machinery and plant, must only be used for the purposes ordered and confirmed, must only be operated under the ambient conditions prescribed in these Operating Instructions, must not be operated beyond their corresponding power limits. Any other use shall be deemed inappropriate! 1.5 Legal regulations Liability The information, data, and notes in the Operating Instructions were state of the art at the time of printing. Claims referring to drive systems which have already been supplied cannot be derived from the information, illustrations, and descriptions. We do not accept any liability for damage and operating interference caused by: inappropriate use, unauthorised modifications to the drive system, improper working on and with the drive system, operating faults, disregarding the Operating Instructions. Warranty Conditions of warranty: see terms of sale and delivery of Lenze Drive Systems GmbH. Warranty claims must be made to Lenze immediately after detecting the deficiency or fault. The warranty is void where liability claims cannot be made. 7

2 Safety instructions Personnel responsible for safety 2 Safety instructions 2.1 Personnel responsible for safety Operator An operator is any natural or legal person who uses the drive system or on behalf of whom the drive system is used. The operator or his safety officer must ensure that all relevant regulations, instructions and legislation are observed. that only qualified personnel work with and on the drive system. that the personnel have the Operating Instructions available for all corresponding operations. that non qualified personnel are prohibited from working with and on the drive system. Skilled personnel Skilled personnel are persons who because of their education, experience, instructions, and knowledge about corresponding standards and regulations, rules for the prevention of accidents, and operating conditions are authorised by the person responsible for the safety of the plant to perform the required actions and who are able to recognise potential hazards. (See IEC 364, definition of skilled personnel) 2.2 General safety information This safety information does not claimed to be complete. In case of questions and problems, please contact your Lenze representative. At the time of delivery the drive system meets the state of the art and ensures safe basic operation. The drive system is a source of danger for persons, for the drive system itself, and for other material assets of the operator, if unqualified personnel works with and on the drive system, the drive system is used inappropriately. The drive systems must be designed such that they perform their functions after proper installation and with application as directed in fault free operation and that they do not cause hazards for persons. This also applies for their interaction with the complete plant. Be sure to take appropriate measures in the case of drive system failure so that no material damage occurs. Operate the drive system only when it is in a proper state. Retrofittings, modifications, or redesigns of the drive system are basically prohibited. Lenze must be contacted in all cases. 8

Safety instructions Notes used 2 2.3 Notes used The following pictographs and signal words are used in this documentation to indicate dangers and important information: Safety instructions Structure of safety instructions: Danger! (characterises the type and severity of danger) Note (describes the danger and gives information about how to prevent dangerous situations) Pictograph and signal word Danger! Danger! Stop! Meaning Danger of personal injury through dangerous electrical voltage. Reference to an imminent danger that may result in death or serious personal injury if the corresponding measures are not taken. Danger of personal injury through a general source of danger. Reference to an imminent danger that may result in death or serious personal injury if the corresponding measures are not taken. Danger of property damage. Reference to a possible danger that may result in property damage if the corresponding measures are not taken. Application notes Pictograph and signal word Note! Tip! Meaning Important note to ensure troublefree operation Useful tip for simple handling Reference to another documentation 9

3 Technical data Product features Design 3 Technical data The most important technical data are indicated on the nameplate (for design and contents see page 2). Further technical data are listed in the product catalogues. 3.1 Product features 3.1.1 Design Drive systems have a modular design. They consist of: Reduction gearboxes helical gearboxes, worm gearboxes, helical worm gearboxes, helical bevel gearboxes, shaft mounted gearboxes Variable speed drives Motors 3.1.2 Mode of operation Torque and speed conversion Product family Input stage 1st stage 2nd stage 3rd stage Helical gearbox Helical Helical Helical Worm gearbox Worm Helical worm gearbox Helical Helical Worm Helical bevel gearbox Bevel Helical Shaft mounted gearbox Helical Tab. 1 Torque and speed conversion of the gearboxes The reaction torque must be supported by foot mounting, flange mounting, or torque plate. 10

Technical data Weights 3 3.2 Weights Gearbox type Weights [kg]: Helical gearboxes / helical geared motors Geared motors Motor frame size 071 080 090 100 112 132 160 180 200 225 Gearbox 12.6 1.08 < 11 < 14 < 4.5 12.6 2.08 < 12 < 15 < 6 12.6 1.10 < 13 < 16 < 20 < 25 < 6.5 12.6 2.10 < 15 < 18 < 25 < 9 12.6 3.10 < 18 < 20 < 12 12.6 1.12 < 18 < 20 < 25 < 30 < 35 < 12 12.6 2.12 < 25 < 25 < 35 < 40 < 17 12.6 3.12 < 25 < 30 < 35 < 20 12.6 1.16 < 30 < 40 < 45 < 50 < 90 < 20 12.6 2.16 < 40 < 50 < 55 < 60 < 100 < 35 12.6 3.16 < 45 < 50 < 55 < 60 < 40 12.6 1.20 < 55 < 60 < 70 < 105 < 170 < 40 12.6 2.20 < 80 < 85 < 90 < 130 < 190 < 60 12.6 3.20 < 80 < 90 < 95 < 100 < 140 < 75 12.6 1.25 < 75 < 85 < 120 < 185 < 240 < 65 12.6 2.25 < 130 < 135 < 175 < 240 < 295 < 115 12.6 3.25 < 140 < 150 < 155 < 195 < 255 < 130 12.6 1.32 < 135 < 205 < 260 < 340 < 445 < 85 12.6 2.32 < 250 < 315 < 370 < 450 < 455 < 200 12.6 3.32 < 240 < 245 < 285 < 350 < 405 < 225 Weights [kg]: Worm gearboxes / worm geared motors Gearbox type Geared motors Motor frame size Gearbox 063 071 080 090 100 112 132 52..04 < 13 < 15 < 18 < 6.5 52..05 < 20 < 25 < 15 52..06 < 35 < 45 < 20 52..08 < 50 < 60 < 65 < 80 < 35 52..10 < 75 < 80 < 95 < 50 52..12 < 125 < 140 < 170 < 85 11

3 Technical data Weights Operating conditions Weights [kg]: Helical worm gearboxes / helical worm geared motors Gearbox type Geared motors Motor frame size Gearbox 063 071 080 090 100 112 132 160 52..04 52..05 < 20 < 25 < 30 < 15 52..06 < 35 < 35 < 45 < 25 52..08 < 55 < 55 < 65 < 70 < 45 52..10 < 80 < 85 < 95 < 95 < 115 < 135 < 70 52..12 < 130 < 140 < 140 < 160 < 190 < 235 < 115 Weights [kg]: Helical bevel gearboxes / helical bevel geared motors Gearbox type Geared motors Motor frame size Gearbox 071 080 090 100 112 132 160 180 52..04 < 55 < 60 < 70 < 75 < 40 52..05 < 90 < 100 < 105 < 120 < 150 < 70 52..06 < 150 < 155 < 170 < 200 < 270 < 120 52..08 < 265 < 280 < 310 < 385 < 435 < 220 Weights [kg]: Shaft mounted gearboxes Type Gearbox size 08 09 10 12 14 17 18 20 24 28 35 42 45 12.410 20 30 35 55 90 12.420 15 20 30 50 65 100 12.425 25 55 190 315 12.435 55 12.460 10 15 3.2.1 Operating conditions Ambient conditions such as temperature range, etc. are determined by the lubricant specifications (see chapter 6.1) and the drive motor ( nameplate and Operating Instructions for the motor). 12

Mechanical installation Storage Preparation 4 4 Mechanical installation Danger! Only transport the drive with transport equipment or hoists which are suitable for this load. Ensure a safe fixing. Avoid shocks! 4.1 Storage If you do not install the gearbox immediately, ensure appropriate conditions of storage. Up to one year: Without special measures in dry, dust free rooms which are protected against sunlight. Store the gearbox with ventilation such that the breather screw is located at the top. Shafts and bright surfaces are delivered with protection against corrosion. More than one year: Please contact Lenze. 4.2 Mounting 4.2.1 Preparation Thoroughly remove anticorrosion agents from output shafts and flange faces. 13

4 Mechanical installation Mounting General information about the assembly of drive systems 4.2.2 General information about the assembly of drive systems Take safety measures prior to any operation: Disconnect the machine from the mains, ensure standstill of the machine and avoid any machine movement. Check the proper state of the drive system. Never install and set up damaged drive systems. Check the combination of drive function and machine functions. Check the direction of rotation. The mounting surfaces must be even, without torsion, and free from vibration. Align the drive system on the mounting surfaces exactly with the machine shaft to be driven. Ensure that the assembly is without torsion, to avoid additional load. Compensate for minor misalignments by using suitable flexible couplings. Support the reaction torque appropriately. Fixings of accessories and attachments must be secured against loosening. We recommend that screw connections are glued. Stop! The lubricant fill quantity of the gearboxes is matched to the mounting position. The mounting position indicated on the nameplate must be observed to avoid damage to the gearbox. 4.2.3 Assembly of transmission elements on solid shafts Draw the transmission elements onto the output shaft only by using the centering thread. Stop! Shocks and blows to the shafts damage the roller bearings. 14

Mechanical installation Mounting Mounting of motors on gearboxes with mounting flange 4 4.2.4 Mounting of motors on gearboxes with mounting flange Helical gearboxes, helical worm gearboxes, helical bevel gearboxes B5 flange Fig. 1 Helical gearboxes, helical worm gearboxes, helical bevel gearboxes prepared for mounting on standard motors 1 Clamping screw 2 Motor key K12.0542/3 1. Assemble motor key (2). 2. Push coupling hub onto the motor shaft, observe dimension x. 3. Secure coupling hub against axial movement using the clamping screw (1). 4. Lay spider into the coupling claw at the gearbox side. 5. Align claws of the motor side coupling hub with its counterpart. 6. Slowly push motor, and bolt onto the gearbox flange. Helical gearbox Type / size Helical bevel gearbox Type / size Helical worm gearbox Type / size Motor frame size Motor shaft Assembly dimensions 12.601 12.602 12.603 12.5 3 52.16 d [mm] l [mm ] x [mm] 08 08 10 05 10 10 12 06 12 12 16 15 08 16 16 20 19 10 20 20 25 24 12 25 25 32 30 063 11 23 0 071 14 30 2.5 080 19 40 7.5 071 14 30 0 080 19 40 5 090 24 50 0 080 19 40 5 090 24 50 0 100/112 28 60 0 090 24 50 0 100/112 28 60 0 100/112 28 60 0 132 38 80 0 132 38 80 0 160 42 110 3.5 180 48 110 0 15

4 Mechanical installation Mounting Mounting of motors on gearboxes with mounting flange Worm gearboxes B14 flange B5 flange Fig. 2 Worm gearboxes prepared for mounting on standard motors, type 52.4 and 52.5 1 Clamping screw 2 Motor key 1. Assemble motor key (2). 2. Push coupling hub onto the motor shaft, observe dimension m. 3. Secure coupling hub against axial movement using the clamping screw (1). 4. Lay spider into the coupling claw at the gearbox side. 5. Align claws of the motor side coupling hub with its counterpart. 6. Slowly push motor, and bolt onto the gearbox flange. K12.0542/2 Motor frame size Motor shaft Flange dimensions Assembly dimensions d [mm] l [mm ] a [mm] m [mm] 063 11 23 90 25 063 11 23 140 30 071 14 30 105/140/160 30 080 19 40 120/160/200 40 16

Mechanical installation Mounting Mounting of gearboxes with hollow shaft with keyway 4 4.2.5 Mounting of gearboxes with hollow shaft with keyway 1. Draw the gearbox with hollow shaft onto the machine shaft to be driven: Use a suitable assembly paste. Take up forces only via the hollow shaft, and not via gearbox housing. 2. Secure the gearbox axially: The hollow shaft is equipped with snap ring grooves for axial securing (fig. 3). Parts required for fixing the shaft are not included in the scope of supply. Fig. 3 Hollow shaft with snap ring K12.0525/1 4.2.6 Breather screw If your gearbox is equipped with a breather screw, the screw is marked by a label. Stop! Before the first set up, remove the plug from the breather screw. Without ventilation, the seals may be damaged because of the rising pressure during operation. 17

5 Electrical installation Motor connection 5 Electrical installation Danger! Electrical connections must only be carried out by skilled personnel! 5.1 Motor connection To correctly connect the motor, please observe: the notes in the terminal box of the motor the notes in the Operating Instructions of the motor the technical data on the motor nameplate. 18

Commissioning and operation Before switching on 6 6 Commissioning and operation Stop! The drive may only be commissioned by skilled personnel! 6.1 Before switching on Check: Does the drive appear undamaged? Is the mechanical fixing o.k.? Has the electrical connection been carried out properly? Are all rotating parts and surfaces that may become hot protected against contact? If the oil level of the drive has been increased due to storage purposes (see chapter 4.1), it must be reduced again to the height permissible for the intended mounting position. For gearboxes with breathing: Has the transport locking device been removed? 6.2 During operation During operation, check the drive periodically and take special care of: Deviations from normal operation such as abnormal noises, stronger vibrations, or increased temperatures leakages, loose fixing elements, the condition of the electrical cables. If any interference should occur, you have to stop the drive and go through the steps for troubleshooting and fault elimination (chapter 8). If the interference cannot be eliminated, please contact the Lenze Service. 19

7 Maintenance Maintenance intervals 7 Maintenance 7.1 Maintenance intervals The mechanical power transmission system is free of maintenance. Shaft seals and roller bearings: The service life depends on the operating conditions. Replace seals in case of leakage to avoid consequential damage. Lubricants are subject to natural aging and must be replaced at regular intervals: The type of lubricant is indicated on the nameplate. If not indicated, please see "List of lubricants" (Tab. 2). Only use similar lubricants when changing the lubricant. For maintenance intervals: see Tab. 2 "List of lubricants". Stop! Also observe the maintenance intervals for the other drive components! Gearbox type Lubricant Change intervals Type Specification Ambient temperature Note CLP 460 Oil on mineral basis with additives Helical gearboxes, helical bevel gearboxes, shaft mounted gearboxes Worm gearboxes, helical worm gearboxes CLP PG 460 CLP PG 220 All gearbox types CLP HC 220 (H1) Oil on synthetic basis (polyglycol) Food compatible oil on synthetic basis All gearbox types CLP E 320 Biodegradable diester oil on synthetic basis 0 C... + 40 C 16,000 operating hours no longer than three years (oil temperature 70...80 C) 20 C... + 40 C 20 C... + 40 C 20 C... + 40 C Do not mix with mineral oils Approval to USDA H1 Water pollution class 0 25,000 operating hours no longer than three years (oil temperature 70...100 C) 16,000 operating hours no longer than three years (oil temperature 70...80 C) 16,000 operating hours no longer than three years (oil temperature 70...80 C) Tab. 2 List of lubricants 20

Maintenance Maintenance operations Replacing the lubricant 7 7.2 Maintenance operations 7.2.1 Replacing the lubricant Gearbox should be warm. Secure drive system and machine from inadvertent movement and mains connection. Stop! The input stage is separately greased completely drain all gearbox parts! 1. Drain lubricant through orifice. 2. Insert oil drain plug with new seal. 3. Fill up lubricant through filler. 4. Insert filling screw. 5. Dispose of waste oil according to the applicable regulations. 7.2.2 Lubricant quantity Single stage helical gearboxes / geared motors Lubricant quantity [l]: Single stage helical gearboxes / geared motors Gearbox type Design B3, B3/B11, B3/B5, B5, B6, B7, B8, B10,B14 V1, V1/V5, V3, V5, V6, V3/V6, V10, V14, V18, V19 12.6 1.08 0.12 0.12 12.6 1.10 0.22 0.22 12.6 1.12 0.40 0.40 12.6 1.16 0.80 0.80 12.6 1.20 1.60 1.60 12.6 1.25 3.50 3.50 12.6 1.32 7.50 7.50 21

7 Maintenance Maintenance operations Replacing the lubricant Two stage and three stage helical gearboxes / geared motors Two stage helical gearbox 1 Three stage helical gearbox 1 2 Fig. 4 Helical gearbox 1 Basic gearbox 2 Pre stage unit K12.0206 Foot design B3 B6 B8 B7 V5 V6 Flange design B5 B10 B14 V1 V3 V10 V14 V18 V19 22

Maintenance Maintenance operations Replacing the lubricant 7 Foot/flange design B3/B5 B3/B14 V1/V5 V3/V6 Fig. 5 Helical gearbox designs (K12.0146) Lubricant quantity [l]: Two stage and three stage helical gearboxes / geared motors Design Gearbox type B3, B6, B7, B8, B3/B5, B5, B10, B14 V1, V10, V18 V3, V14, V19 V5, V1/V5 V6, V3/V6 B3/B14 12.602.08..1/12.602.08..4 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 12.602.08..5/12.622.08 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 12.602.10..1/12.602.10..4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 12.602.10..5/12.622.10 12.603.10. (basic gearbox) 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 12.603.10. (pre stage) 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 12.602.12..1/12.602.12..4 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.9 12.602.12..5/12.622.12 12.603.12. (basic gearbox) 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.9 0.6 12.603.12. (pre stage) 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 12.602.16..1/12.602.16..4 1.3 1.3 1.8 2.0 1.8 2.0 12.602.16..5/12.622.16 12.603.16. (basic gearbox) 1.3 1.3 1.8 1.5 1.8 1.5 12.603.16. (pre stage) 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 12.602.20..1/12.602.20. 4 2.4 2.4 3.0 4.4 3.0 4.4 12.602.20..5/12.622.20 12.603.20. (basic gearbox) 2.4 2.4 3.0 3.2 3.0 3.2 12.603.20. (pre stage) 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.6 0.8 0.6 12.602.25..1/12.602.25..4 4.5 4.5 8.0 7.0 8.0 7.0 12.602.25..5/12.622.25 12.603.25. (basic gearbox) 4.5 4.5 8.0 5.5 8.0 5.5 12.603.25. (pre stage) 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.5 1.8 1.5 12.602.32..1/12.602.32..4 10.0 10.0 14.0 12.0 14.0 12.0 12.602.32..5/12.622.32 12.603.32. (basic gearbox) 10.0 10.0 14.0 9.0 14.0 9.0 12.603.32. (pre stage) 2.5 2.5 3.0 2.5 3.0 2.5 23

7 Maintenance Maintenance operations Replacing the lubricant Worm gearboxes Lubricant quantity [l]: Worm gearboxes Gearbox type Design Foot Flange Hollow shaft 52..04 0.28 0.28 0.25 52..05 0.5 0.5 0.45 52..06 1.0 1.1 1.0 52..08 2.0 2.2 1.8 52..10 2.5 2.9 2.35 52..12 5.5 6.0 5.0 Helical worm gearboxes Lubricant quantity [l]: Basic gearboxes Gearbox type Design Foot Flange Hollow shaft 52..05 0.5 0.5 0.45 52..06 1.0 1.1 1.0 52..08 2.0 2.2 1.8 52..10 2.5 2.9 2.35 52..12 5.5 6.0 5.0 Lubricant quantity [l]: Pre stage, free input shaft design Gearbox type Mounting positions Vertical input shaft, below Other mounting positions 52.1.05 0.10 0.16 52.1.06 0.18 0.27 52.1.08 0.30 0.45 52.1.10 0.60 1.00 52.1.12 1.00 2.00 Lubricant quantity [l]: Directly mounted on motor, with hollow shaft at input side Gearbox type All mounting positions 52. 2.05 0.08 52. 2.06 0.14 52. 2.08 0.24 52. 2.10 0.35 52. 2.12 0.70 24

Maintenance Maintenance operations Replacing the lubricant 7 Helical bevel gearboxes / geared motors 12 22 15 25 13 23 16 26 14 24 17 27 Tab. 3 Design of helical bevel gearboxes / geared motors (K12.0420) Gearbox type 12.503.15..1 12.503.15..4 12.503.15..5 12.522.15. 12.503.19..1 12.503.19..4 12.503.19..5 12.522.19. 12.503.24..1 12.503.24..4 12.503.24..5 12.522.24. 12.503.30..1 12.503.30..4 12.503.30..5 12.522.30. Lubricant quantity [l]: Helical bevel gearboxes / geared motors Design 12, 22 17, 27 13, 14, 23, 24 15, 25 16, 26 1.5 2.2 2 3.15 1.7 1.5 2.2 2 3.15 1.7 2.8 3.7 3.5 5.2 2.8 2.8 3.7 3.5 4.8 2.8 4 5.5 6.5 9 4.8 4 5.5 6.5 8 4.8 7 13 13 16.5 11 7 13 13 15 11 25

7 Maintenance Maintenance operations Repair Shaft mounted gearboxes HO HSR HU HSL VO VU Fig. 6 Mounting positions of shaft mounted gearboxes (K12.0250) Gearbox type 12.410.09. 12.410.10. 12.410.12. 12.410.14. 12.410.17. 12.420.08. 12.420.09. 12.420.10. 12.420.12. 12.420.14. 12.420.17. 12.425.18. 12.425.24. 12.425.35. 12.425.42. Lubricant quantity [l]: Shaft mounted gearboxes Mounting positions HO HSR HU HSL VO VU 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.4 2.2 0.8 1.2 1.8 2.8 4.5 6.5 1.8 3.2 10.0 21.0 0.7 1.0 1.5 2.4 4.0 0.8 1.2 1.9 2.8 4.5 6.5 0.8 2.0 6.0 12.0 0.5 0.6 0.6 1.0 1.6 0.8 0.9 1.4 2.2 3.5 5.0 0.9 2.0 5.0 8.0 0.7 1.0 1.5 2.4 4.0 0.6 1.7 1.0 1.6 2.8 4.0 0.8 2.0 6.0 12.0 0.9 1.5 2.2 3.5 5.5 1.2 1.8 2.8 3.8 6.0 8.0 1.8 5.0 10.0 23.0 12.435.28. 3.6 1.6 2.0 1.6 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.5 2.2 3.8 6.0 1.2 1.8 2.8 4.7 7.0 10.0 1.8 4.0 9.0 23.0 7.2.3 Repair Lenze recommends that repairs are carried out by the Lenze Service. 26

Troubleshooting and fault elimination 8 8 Troubleshooting and fault elimination If any malfunctions should occur during operation of the drive system, please check the possible causes using the following table. If the fault cannot be eliminated by one of the listed measures, please contact the Lenze Service. Fault Possible cause Remedy Drive is at standstill Voltage supply interrupted Check connection Motor running, gearbox at standstill Wrong electrical connection Excessive load Fixing elements are missing or defective Gearbox is defective Check if nameplate matches voltage supply Reduce load Check drive machine combination Check attachment Contact Lenze Service Unusual noise Overload Reduce load Check drive machine combination Damage in the gearbox or Contact Lenze Service motor Excessive temperature Overload Reduce load Check drive machine combination Insufficient heat dissipation Improve cooling air supply Clean gearbox / motor Insufficient lubricant Refill lubricant as specified Loose fixing elements Vibrations Avoid vibrations 27

9 Disposal 9 Disposal Protect the environment! Valuable materials can be recycled. What? Transport material Pallets Packaging material Where? Return to the manufacturer or forwarder Cardboard box to waste paper Plastics to plastics recycling or residual waste Reuse or dispose of wood wool Lubricants Oil, grease Dispose according to current regulations Components Housing: Bearings, shafts, gear wheels: Seals: Cast iron, aluminium Steel Hazardous waste Separate different types of material and dispose 28

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