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18 12 35 5 31 M4 x 0.7 5 6 3 M8 x 1.25 29 1/8 83 124 25 to 300 22 19.5 17 50 18.5 10 36 5.5 6 18 12 40 6 33 M5 x 0.8 5.5 8 3.5 M10 x 1.25 29 1/8 83 129 32 to 300 22 19.5 17 50 20 12 38 6.6 6 18 12 40 6 38 M5 x 0.8 5.5 10 3.5 M10 x 1.25 35.5 1/8 85 131 40 to 500 30 27 19 60 26 16 46 6.6 6 19 13 50 8 47 M6 x 1.0 6 14 4 M14 x 1.5 44 1/8 93 149 50 to 600 109 35 32 27 75 32 20 58 9 9 21 14 58

K KA M MM NA PG PH PL S LC LD LS LH LT LX LZ X Y W XA XB 141 (149) 117 (125) 24 7 5 6 3 M8 x 1.25 1/8 21.5 2 65 4 6 25 3 50 62 15 10 3 12 151 (159) 127 (135) 29 7 5.5 8 3.5 M10 x 1.25 1/8 26.5 2.5 73 4 6 28 3 57 70 15 10 3 12 154 (162) 128 (136) 35.5 8 5.5 10 3.5 M10 x 1.25 1/8 26.5 2.5 73 4 6.6 28 3 60 74 16 10 3 12 169 (178) 142 (151) 44 8.5 6 14 4 M14 x 1.5 1/8 28 2.5 81 4 6.6 33 3 68

) (mm) Solid state auto switch D-M9 Size A 10 6 15 6 20 6 30 6 40 6 Operating Angle and Hysteresis Angle Solid state auto switch D-M9 Size Operating angle (m) Hysteresis angle Note) Since the figures in the table on the left are 10 36o 5o provided as a guideline only, they cannot be guaranteed.

25 MB MA HC HE KB KA LA LB LC PA PB PD PC ME MD MIS12-10 MC HD HA, HB JB JA N Model 48 38 28 39 29 19 MIS12-30 MIS12-20 13 10 7 6 4 3.5 17.5 11.6 2.3 M2.6 x 0.45 19 4 M4 x 0.7 6 11 5 2.5H9 0 +0.025 18 6 MIS20-30 MIS20-20 MIS20-10 7 40.5 30.5 20.5 52 42 32 8.5 17.5 4H9 0 +0.030 5 5 2.8 M3 x 0.5 26 6 M6 x 1 9 25 12 8 10 15 14 26 10 Series MIW/MIS Finger options Tapped on upper and lower faces

Top mounting (Body tapped) L4 L5 L6 Size Screw Max. screw-in Height Counterbore depth [mm] [mm] depth [mm] 10 M5 x 0.8 6 6 3.9 20 M6 x 1 6 8 4.5 30 M6 x 1 6 8 4.5 50 M8 x 1.25 8 8.5 5.6 -28- With interchangeable plate 4.

10, 15, 20 25, 32 40, 50, 63 CY1S, CY1L: 6 to 40 12, 16, 20 25, 32, 40 50, 63, 80 100 6, 10 15, 20 25, 32 12, 16, 20 25, 32, 40 50, 63, 80 100 10, 16 20 25, 32 12, 16 20, 25 32, 40 32, 40 50, 63 80, 100 6, 10 16, 20 25, 32 20, 25 32, 40 50, 63 12, 16 20, 25 6, 10 16 20, 25, 32 40, 50 10, 15 25 6, 10 16 20, 25 32, 45 Bore size (mm) 5 to 50mm/s 7 to 50 mm/s 5 to 50 mm/s 5 to 50mm/s Piston speed

Model A B Same side Different sides 4 6.5 8 8 Different sides Same side D-C7, D-C8 31.5 29.5 31 31 n-2 2 15 + 45 ( ) (n = 2, 4, 6...) Approx. Hs D-C7, D-C8 30.5 35 40.5 40.5 50 + 45 (n-2) 15 50 A B 4 6.5 8 8 n-2 2 15 + 50 ( ) (n = 2, 4, 6...) D-C73C 31.5 29.5 31 31 D-C73C 15 65 65 + 50 (n-2) Approx. Hs 33 37.5 43 43 n-2 2 D-H7, D-H7W D-H7F 15 + 45 ( ) (n = 2, 4, 6...)

Operating environment .23 5-6. Lubrication .23 6. Maintenance or inspection .23 6-1. Maintenance or inspection .23 6-2. Replacement part .24 6-3. Maintenance .24 1 - Safety Instructions These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage. These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard with the labels of Caution, Warning or Danger.

PDF239-E Series NCA1 Air Cylinder NFPA Interchangeable Large Bore Size Features Medium duty 5", 6" and 8" bores 11 different NFPA mounting options Standard with adjustable air cushion Auto switch capable Series NCA1 Cylinder Large Bore Contents page How to order Auto Switches Specifications Construction Replacement Kits 3 3 4 5 5 Mounting styles 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 B MX0 basic style

Table 6. Moment of inertia of table (kgm2) Size Allowable kinetic energy (J) MSAU 1 2.5x10-6 MSAU 3 6.2x10-6 MSAU 7 16.0x10-5 MSAU 20 28.0x10-5 24 Allowable kinetic energy for the rotary actuator is limited. The limit of rotation time is obtained by calculating the moment of inertia. Please refer below to calculate the moment of inertia.

Air supply . 40 5-6. Piping . 41 5-7. Operating environment . 41 5-8. Lubrication . 41 6. Maintenance or inspection . 41 6-1. Maintenance or inspection . 41 6-2. Replacement part . 42 6-3. Maintenance . 42 1 - Safety Instructions These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage.

Piping .27 5-6. Operating environment .28 5-7. Lubrication .28 6. Maintenance or inspection .28 6-1. Maintenance or inspection .28 6-2. Replacement part .29 6-3. Maintenance .29 1 - Safety Instructions These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage.

Load Rotary actuator Flexible coupling Bearing Fig.5 -22- 4-3 Flange application See table 6 for L dimension of the body. JIS hexagon socket head bolt is neatly placed in the rotary actuator groove. 4-4 Piping and operating direction Table 6 Size L Bolt 10 13 M 4 15 16 M 4 20 22.5 M 6 30 24.5 M 8 40 28.5 M 8 Fig.6 Fig-7 shows piping ports of the rotary actuator.

Description Qty. 4 Seal 1 4 Seal 1 4 Seal 1 12 Gasket 4 12 Gasket 4 12 Gasket 4 Parts included 13 O-ring 4 13 O-ring 4 13 O-ring 4 in seal kit 17 Wear ring 4 17 Wear ring 4 17 Wear ring 4 18 Piston seal 4 18 Piston seal 4 18 Piston seal 4 27 Seal washer 2 27 Seal washer 2 27 Seal washer 2 < External shock absorber type > Description Size 10 20 30 50 P523010-6 P523020-6 P523030-6 P523040-6

Table 5 (mm) Size L Bolt 10 13 M 4 15 16 M 4 20 22.5 M 6 30 24.5 M 8 Bolt 40 28.5 M 8 Rotating range examples Fig.5 Fig.6 shows piping ports of the rotary actuator. Table 6 shows the port size. Table 6 Size Port size 10 M50.8 15 20 B Port A Port Rc 1/8 , G 1/8 NPT 1/8 , NPTF 1/8 30 40 Fig.6 Port location Rotary actuator ports have a fixed orifice.

Installation 6 4-1 Air Supply 6 4-2 Piping 6 4-3 Shaft Load Limit 6 4-4 Coupling 7 4-5 Operating Environment 8 4-6 Using Body As Flange 8 5. Setting of Rotation Time 9 5-1 Moment of Inertia 9 11 5-2 Kinetic Energy 12 5-3 External Stopper 1314 6. Maintenance and Inspection 1516 7.

Please refer the table on the next page for the moment of inertia calculations. r m Fig. 6 Moment of inertia 26 - Calculation formulae for moment of inertia I: Moment of inertia [ kgm ] m: Load mass [ kg ] 2 1. Thin shaft 6.

For details, refer to the catalog Precautionary measures against condensation in a pneumatic system (CAT.P-E01-11). 2-6.