Dayton 6XH63 50 Hz motor is used in industrial and commercial settings due to its durability & performance. It is suitable for low-to-medium-torque applications, including conveyor systems, pumps, fans and manufacturing equipment.
Features:
- This motor features a single-phase / split-phase design for simplified operation and maintenance.
- It has a flat shaft design with a 1/2-inch diameter and sleeve bearings to ensure robust & reliable performance, reducing wear and tear.
- This motor comes with a 1/4 HP capacity to balance between power & energy efficiency.
- This motor features a cradle base mounting type and all-angle positioning for easy installation.
- It features an open drip-proof motor enclosure to enhance cooling efficiency & prevent overheating.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What are the factors to consider while choosing this Dayton motor for my applications?
A. Major factors include voltage compatibility, motor efficiency, environmental conditions and safety features to ensure it meets your application requirements and operates effectively.
Q. How do I clean and maintain this Dayton motor?
A.
- Power off to prevent accidents.
- Regularly clean the motor's exterior.
- Inspect for damage, address promptly.
- Keep ventilation openings clear for heat dissipation.
- Check and adjust motor alignment.
- Monitor operating temperature.
- Verify thermal protection functionality.
- Maintain a maintenance log.
- Observe safety precautions.
Q. What safety precautions should I take when working with this motor?
A.
- Disconnect and lock out the power supply to the motor before maintenance.
- Adhere to local electrical codes and regulations for safety compliance.
- Ensure personnel working with the motor are trained and competent in electrical work.
- Remove loose clothing, jewellery and accessories that could get caught in moving parts.
- Use respiratory protection in poorly ventilated areas to avoid inhaling harmful substances.
- Maintain a clean and organised workspace to reduce tripping hazards.
- Inspect cables and connections for damage or wear before handling the motor.
- Properly ground the motor and associated equipment to prevent electric shock.
- Implement lockout / tagout procedures to isolate the motor during maintenance.
- Keep the motor and work area dry to prevent electrical hazards in wet conditions.
- Be cautious of hot motor surfaces and allow time for cooling before touching.
- Use proper lifting techniques and equipment to prevent strains and injuries.