Position Change of Piping Port and Switch Rail (by-pass piping) Warning Maintaining an Unlocked Condition Warning 1. To maintain an unlocked condition, be sure to follow the steps shown below.
Note 5) When very clean air is required, refer to page 46 "Precautions on Design", item 2.
The drawing shows with an auto switch. Eliminate the unnecessary parts.
Panel mount adapter ZS-46-B Panel mount adapter + Front protective cover ZS-46-D Lead wire with connector ZS-46-5L 5 cores, 2 m Front protective cover ZS-27-01 R1/8 piping adapter ZS-46-N1 NPT1/8 piping adapter ZS-46-N2 -9No.PS-OMX1005 Summary of Product parts Names of individual parts Operation light: Displays the switch operating condition.
G Allen-Bradley Remote I/O RS H Uni-wire H System Note) An asterisk () indicates order made products. J1 S-Link (16 outputs) J2 S-Link (8 outputs) SUP/EXH block assembly mounting position K T Link Mini Note 1) With general purpose types, a transmission unit is required on the CPU side. Note 2) Even without an SI unit, the length of the DIN rail can accommodate an SI unit.
. 8-7 8.1.8 Communication specification . 8-7 8.2 Outline dimensions . 8-8 8.2.1 HRS100/150-A-20/40/46. 8-8 8.2.2 HRS100/150-W-20/40/46. 8-9 8.3 Flow diagram . 8-10 8.3.1 HRS100/150-A-20/40/46. 8-10 8.3.2 HRS100/150-W-20/40/46. 8-11 8.4 Cooling capacity . 8-12 HRS Series HRX-OM-S004 Contents 8.4.1 HRS100-A-20/40/46. 8-12 8.4.2 HRS150-A-20/40/46. 8-12 8.4.3 HRS100-W-20/40/46. 8-13 8.4.4 HRS150
Refer to p.0-39 through 0-46 for Safety Instructions and common precautions.
Therefore, if the actuator motor is used in an environment where strong magnetic fields are present, malfunction or failure may occur. Do not expose the actuator motor to magnetic fields with a magnetic flux density of 13 mT or more. When installing an electric actuator and an air cylinder with an auto switch (ex.
(mm) With auto switch B Without auto switch Stroke range (mm) A Bore size (mm) BP C OA Rc NPT G D E F G H I J K L M N O OB P Q RA RB T V Z B A 10 to 50 82 36 15.6 14 63 92 46 1/8 M5 x 0.8 15 20 77 10.5 38 M10 x 1.5 103 7 17 8 60 9 M8 x 1.25 1/4 53 16 4.2 1.6 16.5 19 depth 12 depth 10.5 75, 100 92 46 10 to 50 96.5 43.5 19.6 17.5 80 106.5 53.5 1/8 1/8 21 25 98 12.5 43 M16 x 2.0 132 6 22 10
An injury or failure can result. Do not operate the product outside of the specifications. Do not use for flammable or harmful fluids. Fire, malfunction, or damage to the product can result. Verify the specifications before use. Do not operate in an atmosphere containing flammable or explosive gases. Fire or an explosion can result. This product is not designed to be explosion proof.
Do not use the cylinder under following environments: 1) An area in which fluids such as cutting oil splash on the piston rod. 2) An area in which foreign matter such as particles, cutting chips, dust, or spatter is present. 3) An area in which the ambient temperature exceeds the operating range. 4) An area exposed to direct sunlight. 5) An environment that poses the risk of corrosion. 1.
(mm) Stroke range Bore size (mm) I J K M B D C E KA GA GB H 51 57 66 78 92 110 144 M5 x 0.8 M5 x 0.8 M6 x 1 M6 x 1 M8 x 1.25 M8 x 1.25 M12 x 1.75 8 8 10 10 14 14 20 11 12 22 25 25 25 25 25 30 36 45 55 68 87 11 12 16 21 26 32 36 21 24 30 36 46 53 65 16 26 28.5 34.5 40 46.5 54 20 21 35 40 45 50 50 29 33 38 46 55 66 86 39 43 49 59 71 82 106 20 25 32 40 50 63 80 12.5 18 19.5 23.5 28 34.5 36 Up
With auto switch Without auto switch B A B D Stroke range Bore size (mm) BP C E F G H I J K L M N Q O OA OB P RA RB S T U V Z A 82 36 10 to 50 Rc 1/8 15.6 14 Rc 1/4 63 16.5 46 92 8 1.6 15 20 38 M10 x 1.5 103 17 60 M8 x 1.25 53 16 4.2 47.5 19 93 7 9 10.5 77 92 46 depth 12 depth 10.5 75, 100 96.5 43.5 10 to 50 19.6 17.5 Rc 3/8 Rc 1/4 80 106.5 53.5 18.5 10 2 21 25 43 M16 x 2.0 132 22 77 M10
Install an air filter. Install an air filter upstream near the valve. Select an air filter with a filtration size of 5 m or smaller. 3. Take measures to ensure air quality, such as by installing an aftercooler, air dryer, or water separator. Compressed air that contains a large amount of drainage can cause the malfunction of pneumatic equipment, such as valves.
-9200-Outside Local Area: (800) 258-9200-www.stevenengineering.com VX3 Sensor (Breathing port) R VXA 2-Q VN PB LVC G H PA C LVA SMC A B LVH N E LVD J B LVQ (F) LQ LVN TI/ TIL PA (mm) Dimensions PAX A B C D E F G H J K L M M5 x 0.8 R N Q Model LVC2 LVC3 LVC4 LVC5 LVC6 30 30 54.5 44 11 79 28.5 13 4 20 37 3.5 23.5 M3 x 0.5 PB 36 47 79 56 16.5 106 43 17.5 7.5 34 46 5.5 39 46 60 96 68 22 131 55
H S + Stroke ZZ + Stroke NA I 3 (mm) Effective thread length (mm) IA (tolerance) Bore size (mm) Stroke range (mm) A B1 B2 D F GA GB H H1 H2 I K MM P S NN N NA NB NC ZZ 0.020 0.053 0.020 0.053 0.025 0.064 0.025 0.064 20 Up to 800 15.5 18 13 26 10 16 12 8 41 5 8 30 23 f8 5 M8 x 1.25 1/8 81 M22 x 1.5 13 26 19 15 138 25 Up to 800 19.5 M10 x 1.25 22 17 32 12 16 12 8 46 6 8 32 25 f8 5.5 1/8 81
Displayed if an internal data error has occurred.
The purpose of an air cushion is not to reduce the speed of a piston as it nears the stroke end.