a guide, use a solenoid valve with a large effective area for the unlocking solenoid.
Reset (RES) Keeping RY(n 1)A or RY(n 3)A (RES) ON for 50ms or longer RY(n 1)A RY(n 3)A 1 allows an alarm to be deactivated. Some alarms cannot be deactivated by Reset RY(n 1)A or RY(n 3)A (RES). (Refer to section 10.4.1.) If RY(n 1)A or RY(n 3)A (RES) is turned ON with no alarm occurring, the base circuit will not be shut off.
Reset (RES) Keeping RY(n 1)A or RY(n 3)A (RES) ON for 50ms or longer RY(n 1)A RY(n 3)A 1 allows an alarm to be deactivated. Some alarms cannot be deactivated by Reset RY(n 1)A or RY(n 3)A (RES). (Refer to section 10.4.1.) If RY(n 1)A or RY(n 3)A (RES) is turned ON with no alarm occurring, the base circuit will not be shut off.
When a load, such as a relay or solenoid, which generates surge is directly driven, use a type of switch with a built-in surge absorbing element. 8.
When a load, such as a relay or solenoid, which generates surge is directly driven, use a type of switch with a built-in surge absorbing element. 8.
When a load, such as a relay or solenoid, which generates surge is directly driven, use a type of switch with a built-in surge absorbing element. 8.
(RES) A.10 Undervoltage A.12 Memory error 1 (RAM) A.13 Clock error A.15 Memory error 2 (EEP-ROM) A.16 Encoder initial communication error1 A.17 Board error A.19 Memory error 3 (Flash-ROM) A.1A Motor combination error A.1C Software combination error A.1E Encoder initial communication error 2 A.1F Encoder initial communication error 3 A.20 Encoder normal communication error 1 A.21 Encoder normal
When a load, such as a relay or solenoid, which generates surge is directly driven, use a type of switch with a built-in surge absorbing element. 8.
When a load, such as a relay or solenoid, which generates surge is directly driven, use a type of switch with a built-in surge absorbing element. 8.
If there is a risk of contact, provide safety measures such as a cover or a system that uses sensors that will activate an emergency stop before contact is made. 2. Use a balance circuit in which lurching of the piston is taken into consideration.
When a load, such as a relay or solenoid, which generates surge is directly driven, use a type of switch with a built-in surge absorbing element. 8.
Caution : CAUTION indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Warning : WARNING indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Danger : DANGER indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Applicable speed controllers Air gripper direct coupling type: AS1200-M5 AS2200-01, etc. In-line type: AS1000 Series AS1001F, AS2051F, etc. If a work piece is still being held, there is a danger of it being dropped. 41 Series MHZ2/MHZJ2 Auto Switch Precautions 1 Be sure to read before handling.
Hs D-A44 A A 49.5 Auto switch 376 Auto Switch Mounting CH2E/CH2F/CH2H Series Auto Switch Proper Mounting Positions CHQ D-G5/K59 D-G5W/K59W D-G59F/G5BA D-G5NT D-M9/M9V D-M9W/M9WV D-M9A/M9AV D-F5/J59 D-F5W/J59W D-F59F/F5BA Note2) D-A9/A9V Bore size (mm) D-G39/K39 D-A5/A6 D-B5/B64 D-A3/A44 D-F5NT D-A59W D-B59W CHK CHN A A A A A A A A A A A 32 25 21.5 26.5 17 15 19 15.5 18.5 CHM 40 26 22.5
Table 3.8-2 RTU mode message frame Address c)Function d)Data e)Checksum a)Start b)Device (CRC) f)End T1-T2-T3-T4 XX XX XX XX XX XX T1-T2-T3-T4 a) Start In Modbus RTU mode, message frames are separated by a silent interval (noncommunication time).
Changing the entry direction The orientation of a connector can be changed 180, depending on the combination of a housing w and a terminal block e. 1.
L R O D T H R E A D X A O P T I O N Thread Form Code M .
Thus, in spite of using pneumatic equipment, it performs similarly to a RE A B REC CX CY MQQ M A selection of valve unit is available to suit your application. High cylinder driving speed.