LZL15-L-P-IEC
Air Motors
Product Information
General Information
Safety Signal Words
The safety signal words Danger, Warning, Caution, and Notice have the following meanings:
DANGER | DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. |
WARNING | WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. |
CAUTION | CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. |
NOTICE | NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury. |
Warranty
Product warranty will expire 12+1 months after dispatch from Atlas Copco's Distribution Center.
Normal wear and tear on parts is not included within the warranty.
Normal wear and tear is that which requires a part change or other adjustment/overhaul during standard tools maintenance typical for that period (expressed in time, operation hours or otherwise).
The product warranty relies on the correct use, maintenance, and repair of the tool and its component parts.
Damage to parts that occurs as a result of inadequate maintenance or performed by parties other than Atlas Copco or their Certified Service Partners during the warranty period is not covered by the warranty.
To avoid damage or destruction of tool parts, service the tool according to the recommended maintenance schedules and follow the correct instructions.
Warranty repairs are only performed in Atlas Copco workshops or by Certified Service Partners.
Atlas Copco offers extended warranty and state of the art preventive maintenance through its ToolCover contracts. For further information contact your local Service representative.
For electrical motors:
Warranty will only apply when the electric motor has not been opened.
Website
Information concerning our Products, Accessories, Spare Parts and Published Matters can be found on the Atlas Copco website.
Please visit: www.atlascopco.com.
ServAid
ServAid is a portal that is continuously updated and contains Technical Information, such as:
Regulatory and Safety Information
Technical Data
Installation, Operation and Service Instructions
Spare Parts Lists
Accessories
Dimensional Drawings
Please visit: https://servaid.atlascopco.com.
For further Technical Information, please contact your local Atlas Copco representative.
Safety Data Sheets MSDS/SDS
The Safety Data Sheets describe the chemical products sold by Atlas Copco.
Please consult the Atlas Copco website for more information www.atlascopco.com/sds.
PTFE
Country of Origin
For the Country of Origin, please refer to the information on the product label.
Dimensional Drawings
Dimensional Drawings can be found either in the Dimensional Drawings Archive, or on ServAid.
Please visit: http://webbox.atlascopco.com/webbox/dimdrw or https://servaid.atlascopco.com.
Overview
Technical Data
Ordering No | 8411101168 |
Model | LZL15-L-P-IEC |
Air consumption at 3000 RPM | l/s |
Air consumption at 3000 RPM | cfm |
Air consumption at max output | 61 l/s |
Air consumption at max output | 129 cfm |
External parts material | Powder coated cast iron |
Free speed | 7000 r/min |
Inlet hose | 25 mm |
Inlet hose | 1 in |
Max allowed speed | r/min |
Max ambient temperature | 40 ºC |
Max output | 2.3 kW |
Max output | 3.1 hp |
Max radial load at max output | N |
Min starting torque | 10.9 Nm |
Min starting torque | 8 ft lb |
Mounting arrangement | |
Outlet hose | 25 mm |
Outlet hose | 1 in |
Power at 3000 RPM | kW |
Power at 3000 RPM | hp |
Ratio | |
Rotation direction | Reversible |
Shaft loading code | |
Speed at max output | 3380 r/min |
Stall torque | 13 Nm |
Stall torque | 9.6 ft lb |
Torque at max output | 6.5 Nm |
Torque at max output | 4.8 ft lb |
Vane type | Lubrication free |
Weight | 8.3 kg |
Weight | 18.3 lb |
IP Rating
The IP Rating of the air motors refer to the mechanical casing according to the IEC 60529 standard. The IP rating does not cover corrosion resistance or any liquids other than clean freshwater.
Technical Product Data
Technical Product Data can be found on either ServAid, or the Atlas Copco website.
Please visit: https://servaid.atlascopco.com or www.atlascopco.com.
ATEX Certification Information
Temperatures
The maximum surrounding temperature for which the certification is valid is 40°C.
40°C is also the maximum allowed temperature of the compressed air when it enters the product.
If the product is installed in an equipment, the entire equipment has to correspond to the guidelines 2014/34/EU.
Make sure that the compressed air fulfil our quality demands (quality classes 2.4.3. and 3.4.4 respectively 3.5.4 acc. to ISO/DIS 8573-1:2010).
Do not exceed maximum pressure of 6.3 bar, or as stated on the product nameplate. Exceeding the operating pressure can increase the surface temperature due to higher rotating speed and the product can become an ignition source.
Ex Classification
If the product is part of an assembly where the components have different Ex classification, the component with the lowest level of safety defines the Ex classification of the complete assembly.
ATEX Code Definition
The ATEX code is: | |
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Ex II 2 G Ex h IIC T2 Gb Ex II 2 D Ex h IIIC T240°C Db °C ≤ Ta ≤ 40 °C |
Description | Value | Definition |
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Equipment group | II | Surface Industry |
Equipment category Group II | 2 | High level of protection
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Atmosphere
| G | Atmosphere containing Gas, Vapors or Mist |
D | Atmosphere containing Dust | |
Safety design | h | Mechanical product |
Gas group | IIC | Hydrogene/ Acetylene |
IIB | Ethylene | |
Dust group | IIIC | Surface combustible dust |
Max surface temperature in Gas atmosphere |
| T1 = 450°C T2 = 300°C T3 = 200°C T4 = 135°C T5 = 100°C T6 = 85°C |
Max surface temperature in Dust atmosphere |
| Example temperatures: T85°C T110°C T120°C T125°C T240°C |
Special restriction, for example ambient temperature range. | X |
Explosion Prevention Guidelines
Cleanliness
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Make sure the product is kept clean from dust and dirt to prevent increased bearing and surface temperature.
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If using a silencer: Make sure a silencer with a filtering effect at the air outlet is installed to prevent any friction-heated particles entering into the surrounding atmosphere.
Usage
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Make sure the product is earthed to the equipotential bonding system of the workshop, for example through accessories such as hoses and air-pressure connections.
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It is the responsibility of the user to make sure that the product and all possible accessories, such as wrenches and air connections, conform to the national safety regulations for equipment used in potentially explosive areas.
Installation
Installation Requirements
Air Quality
For optimum performance and maximum product life we recommend the use of compressed air with a maximum dew point of +10°C (50°F). We also recommend to install an Atlas Copco refrigeration type air dryer.
Use a separate air filter which removes solid particles larger than 30 microns and more than 90% of liquid water. Install the filter as close as possible to the product and prior to any other air preparation units to avoid pressure drop.
For impulse/impact tools make sure to use lubricators adjusted for these tools. Regular lubricators will add too much oil and therefore decrease the tool performance due to too much oil in the motor.
Make sure that the hose and couplings are clean and free from dust before connecting to the tool.
Both lubricated and lubrication free products will benefit from a small quantity of oil supplied from a lubricator.
Air Lubrication Guide
Recommended air lubricators:
Atlas Copco Optimizer (1 liter) 9090 0000 04
Q8 Chopin 46
Q8 Chopin 32
Shell Air Tool Oil S2 A 320
Mobil SHC Cibus 32
Compressed Air Connection
For correct air pressure and hose size, see the Technical Product Data on - https://servaid.atlascopco.com or www.atlascopco.com.
Make sure that the hose and couplings are clean and free from dust before connecting to the tool.
Shaft Load Diagram
Shaft Load
Make sure that the maximum shaft load is not exceeded, in order to prevent an excessive increase of the bearing temperature.
Installation Instructions
Rotation
Restrictors
To achieve clockwise (CW) or counter clockwise (CCW) rotation, mount selected restrictor plates at the inlet/ outlet ports A and B. For reversible rotation (Rev) mount restrictor plates at the inlet port C and at the outlet ports A and B.
Installation Diagram
Non-Reversible motor
Installation Diagram
Reversible motor
Operation
Ergonomic Guidelines
Consider your workstation as you read through this list of general ergonomic guidelines and see if you can identify areas for improvement in posture, component placement, or work environment.
Take frequent breaks and change work positions frequently.
Adapt the work area to your needs and the work task.
Adjust for convenient reach range by determining where parts or tools should be located to avoid static load.
Use workstation equipment such as tables and chairs appropriate for the work task.
Avoid work positions above shoulder level or with static holding during assembly operations.
When working above shoulder level, reduce the load on the static muscles by reducing the weight of the load. You can also reduce the load on the static muscles by holding the load close to the body.
Make sure to take frequent breaks.
Avoid extreme arm or wrist postures, particularly for operations requiring a degree of force.
Adjust for convenient field of vision by minimizing movement of the eyes and head during the work task.
Use the appropriate lighting for the work task.
Use ear protection equipment in noisy environments.
Use dust extraction system or mouth protection mask in dusty environments.
Operating Instructions
Hot Spots
The following hotspots on the air motor can reach high temperatures during operation:
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motor housing
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seal ring at the output shaft
The highest temperatures occur when the air motor is running at full pressure without load. With increasing torque, the air motor reduces the rotational speed and the temperature.
Service
Maintenance Instructions
Service Recommendations
Preventive maintenance is recommended at regular intervals. See the detailed information on preventive maintenance. If the product is not working properly, take it out of service and inspect it.
If no detailed information about preventive maintenance is included, follow these general guidelines:
Clean appropriate parts accurately
Replace any defective or worn parts
Preventive Maintenance
Overhaul
The air motor must be deactivated and inspected whenever there is the slightest indication of a fault. The service interval will vary, depending on motor speed and air quality. The first vane inspection should be carried out after 500 hours' running time. Inspect wear and tear of the vanes via the outlet port. If the vane's tapered part appear to be worn, we recommend service of the motor.
Maintenance
Maintenance and repairs of this ATEX product must be carried out exclusively by authorised personnel, after which a no-load test and temperature measurements of hotspots (as seen in the figure) must be carried out and recorded in a report.
After a 5 min no-load test the surface temperature must not exceed the sum of 200°C + surrounding temperature, where the surrounding temperature can vary up to max 40°C.
Lubrication Instructions
Rust Protection and Cleaning
Water in the compressed air can cause rust. To prevent rust we strongly recommend to install an air dryer.
Water and particles can cause sticking of vanes and valves. This can be prevented by installing an air filter close to the product to avoid pressure drop.
Before longer stand stills always protect your tool by adding a few drops of air motor oil into the air inlet. Run the tool for 5–10 seconds and absorb any excess oil at the air outlet in a cloth.
Grease guide
Brand | Grease |
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Mobil SHC | Mobil SHC Polyrex 222 |
Brand | Grease |
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Shell | Shell Gadus S2 V100 2 |
Shell | Shell Gadus S2 V220 2 |
Lubrication
Planetary gears, ball- and needle bearings and seal ring should be lubricated with grease in conjunction with the regular overhaul of the motor.
Always use lubricants of good quality. The oils and greases mentioned in the chart are examples of lubricants which are recommended.
Recycling
Environmental Regulations
When a product has served its purpose it has to be recycled properly. Dismantle the product and recycle the components in accordance with local legislation.
Batteries shall be taken care of by your national battery recovery organization.