faces, Tapped on all faces (5 surfaces including end surface) Finger options MI12: Arrangement range 6mm MI20: Arrangement range 12mm Can be mounted on standard products Stroke adjuster (Rear end stroke only) Scraper Theoretical Outputs Operating pressure MPa Unit: N Operating direction Piston area (mm2) Rod size (mm) Bore size (mm) 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 34 23 OUT 45 57 68 79 113 12 6 26 17
Series MHK2 Wedge cam actuation for precision/rigidity Dust cover for adverse environments Compact and Lightweight Mounts from 3 directions Auto switch capable Q Q Q Table of Contents Q Q Q Q Product Features .page 4-5 Operation Guide/Safety Instructions .page 6-9 How to Order .page 10 Specifications .page 11 Construction/Parts List .page 12 Example of Model Selection .page 13-17
CN1 CN2 Shuts off 3 12 13 9 10 7 8 20 17 PF SG CR PP PG NP NG SD V24 SON LSN LSP ALM SG P5 19 OP 4 11 LG V+ 1 P5 LG MR MRR MD MDR SD 20 12 7 6 SG P5 LG MR MRR MD MDR SHD P5 LG MR MRR MD MDR SHD 7 8 1 2 4 5 9 7 8 1 2 4 9 Detector 17 16 Plate 5 (Note 2) 11 15 14 2 12 (Note 6) Connect the shielding wire securely to the ground plate inside the connector.
RUN (15) Starting PRO-NO BIT 1 17 Control input (17) The terminal which designates the program to be executed. Can designate 8 types of programs with a total of 3 bits.
CN2 11 15 14 2 12 PF SG CR PP PG NP NG SD V24 SON LSN LSP ALM SG 3 12 13 9 10 7 8 20 17 11 LG 19 P5 4 OP 1 V+ 20 12 7 6 P5 LG MR MRR MD MDR SD SG 7 8 1 2 4 5 9 P5 LG MR MRR MD MDR SHD 7 8 1 2 4 9 P5 LG MR MRR MD MDR SHD Note 3) Detector 17 16 Plate 5 Note 2) Note 6) Be sure to connect the shielding wires to the ground plate inside the connector.
/My max. 0.3 Stroke (mm) Stroke (mm) 10 15 20 25 30 5 25 30 10 15 20 5 0.2 MXPJ6 3.5 2.6 2.3 1.4 MXP10 4.2 8.5 1.7 6.3 50 100 200 300 500 700 MXP12 9.8 17 13 4.5 Average speed Va mm/s Collision speed V mm/s MXP16 26 41 28 12 1 Nm = 0.7375 ftlbf Note) Average speed is used at static moment calculation. Collision speed is used at kinetic moment calulation.
{kq) 4.41(2\ P.T. ln(mm) 0.06 (1.s) O.T. ln(mm) 0.06 (1 .5) T.T. ln(mm) 0.12 (8) '7s PS|G (5 2Npr th DIMENSIONS Model# A B c o E F G H J K NVM 120t130 1.73 (44) 1.00 '25.411.28 32.5) 1 0 c o.22 (5.5) 0.30 (7.5) 0.67 (17) 0.57 14.s) 1.06 (27) (4) ). t 1 (25) NVM 121t131 1.73 (44\ 1.00 25 4l 1 . 1 2 tn 5t ).9 (2s) 0.22 (5.5) 0 . 1 4 (3.s) 1.67 (17) o.57 14.51 1.06 Q7l ).1 t (4) Millimeters
:lar r'll TO ORDER FON FIELD REPLACEMENT Kit Numtbr Comprising of SPA OlOO itxt a3l-17 (^S-s"tzo1 TT I I t l l l E H 1 #AXT 392 Speed Control Btock. 1 *AXT 335-12'2 Gasket. 2 #NXT 333-17 Hotd Down Botrs (#8.32 x 1 7t [ux] 'dJmfo rO OFDEA AS PAFT OF VAIVE'}IANIFOLD ASS'Y ADD Sutlix "M" to part numbr.
36 22.5 23 M5 8 26 84 48 74.5 103 74.5 70 107 1/4, 3/8 VCS41 30 50 94 41 13.5 17 36 25 23 M5 8 26 88 48 78.5 103 78.5 70 111.5 1/2 35 60 102 41 17.5 17 36 30 28.2 M5 8 26 96 48 86.5 103 86.5 70 119 3/4 4 Direct Operated 2 Port for Steam Series VCS How to Order Manifolds How to Order Manifold Assemblies (Example) D VV2C S 2 02 01 Enter the valve and option models to be mounted under the
Parameter list (Driver side) . 17 5.
Parameter list (Driver side) . 17 5.
No.PS-OMV0003CN-G / / ISE70--L2 ISE71--L2 2 8 9 11 14 14 15 17 19 20 3 21 23 25 25 25 F0 27 F1 OUT1 29 F2 OUT2 32 F3 34 F4 35 F6 37 F10 38 F11 44 F14 Zero-cut 45 F80 46 F81 47 F90 49 F96 51 F98 52 F99 54 55 IO-Link 60 IO-Link 60 60 61 IO-Link 64 72 72 73 82 84 -1No.PS-OMV0003CN-G (ISO/IEC)(JIS) *1) *2) *1) ISO 4414: Pneumatic fluid power -General
No.PS-OMV0008CN-E / / ISE70G--L2 ISE75G--L2 ISE76G--L2 ISE77G--L2 ISE78G--L2 2 9 10 12 15 15 17 19 21 22 3 23 25 27 27 28 F0 30 F1 OUT1 32 F2 OUT2 35 F3 37 F4 38 F6 40 F10 41 F11 47 F14 Zero-cut 48 F80 49 F81 50 F90 52 F96 54 F98 55 F99 57 58 IO-Link 63 IO-Link 63 63 64 IO-Link 67 76 76 77 86 88 -1No.PS-OMV0008CN-E (ISO/IEC)(JIS) *1) *2) *1) ISO
No.PS-OMM0002CN-F / / ZSE80(F) ISE80(H) 2 9 10 11 14 14 16 17 19 19 21 21 21 F0 23 F1 OUT1 24 F2 OUT2 27 F3 27 F4 / 28 F5 30 F7 31 F8 32 F9 34 F10 35 F98 36 F99 38 39 42 42 43 50 50 52 -1No.PS-OMM0002CN-F (ISO/IEC)(JIS) 1) 2) 1) ISO 4414: Pneumatic fluid power -General rules relating to systems.
DCVX2 (2 )VX2 -37No.PS-OMR0001CN-J 3 ISA-19ISA-12ZS-31-B ISA-16ZS-31-C ISA-15 ISA-20 2.6 ISA-14 -38No.PS-OMR0001CN-J 3 () ISA-19ISA-12ZS-31-B ISA-16ZS-31-C ISA-15 ISA-20 ISA-20 E210-U01 2 ISA-17 2.6 2.6 Y200T-A -39No.PS-OMR0001CN-J 3 () 2 2 E210-U01 ZS-31-C ZS-31-C ZS-31-B Y200T-A Y200T-A ISA-18 2.6 ISA-15 ISA-16ISA-17 ISA-12-40No.PS-OMR0001CN-J 4 80 kPa220 kPa
6PCA-1557701 For PROFIBUS DP Item Specifications Cable O.D. 4.0 to 8.0 mm 19 17 Wire gauge (Stranded wire cross section) 0.14 to 0.5 mm2 B-coded Width across flats 16 M12 AWG26 to 20 (Reverse key) Socket 58 uPCA-1557620 For CC-Link For DeviceNet 17 19 !2PCA-1557662 A-coded (Normal key) Width across flats 16 M12 58 !
The 3-Way Limit Valves are from the MV series. www.poweraire.com 1-800-526-7661 17 Section II: Cylinders Adjustable Stroke Q: Is it possible to make the stroke of a cylinder adjustable? A: Yes. Double-acting cylinders may be ordered with a common rod that protrudes from both cylinder end caps. A nut may be placed on one rod end to retain spacers that will limit the stroke distance.
The 3-Way Limit Valves are from the MV series. www.poweraire.com 1-800-526-7661 17 Section II: Cylinders Adjustable Stroke Q: Is it possible to make the stroke of a cylinder adjustable? A: Yes. Double-acting cylinders may be ordered with a common rod that protrudes from both cylinder end caps. A nut may be placed on one rod end to retain spacers that will limit the stroke distance.
DC (+) 1 NC 2 DC () 3 OUT 4 Flow direction 17 Series PFA/PFW Digital Flow Switch for Air/Water Operating Unit Nomenclature LED Display RESET Buttons Displays the instantaneous flow rate, cumulative flow rate, and setting value. The mark blinks when the cumulative flow rate is being measured. Pressing the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously activates the RESET function.
4.7.1 Relay Output Wiring Diagram (AC and/or DC). 17 4.7.2 Transistor Output (Source or + Common Only) Wiring Diagram. 18 6.1 Connecting Two Blocks . 21 6.2 Accessing Blocks . 22 6.3 Setting Function Block Parameters. 23 6.4 Exiting, Running, and Stopping the Program. 23 iv 1.