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Getting your product
to pass European compliance testing couldn’t be easier when using SST
servo drives. One of the many original design objectives of the SST servo
system was to make it easy for you to receive the CE mark on your machine
designs. You’ll appreciate that fact that no secondary enclosures, shield
clamps, ferrite slugs, conduit, or filtered connectors are required to
meet EMI immunity, emissions or safety requirements.
Also,
because of the connector construction, all of the connections for hazardous
voltages on SST servo drives and M-series motors meet the insulation and
spacing requirements and make the terminals not "Accessible" as per EN61010
(A2:1995) even when they are not mated. This allows SST servo drives to
be mounted in areas where the operator can have access if the directions
below are followed. Compare this to other sub-systems (stepper- or servo-based)
that have terminal blocks or open connectors that require separate shields
and/or covers to meet these requirements.
The standard
SST servo drive, with no special or custom add-ons, is quiet, robust and
safe reducing your material and assembly costs. To get an idea of how
easy it is to install an SSt servo system to meet CE requirements, download:
Use Instructions for CE compliance.pdf ).
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