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Can be used when a double solenoid,3 way valve is requiled Prrq e*'tg4 9 PPorf A Port ' N o i (X) plus B A I dfNll= r / r / r \ r l R P R (x) ptus B A ff-7TrTl utrt / | \ ltrl l l / r l r \ t l R P R Leakage Voltage _q cll 6 Note that when using resistor in parallel with a contact, the leakage voltage may increase due to the leakage current flo\{ing through the resistor (!

Can be used when a double solenoid,3 way valve is requiled Prrq e*'tg4 9 PPorf A Port ' N o i (X) plus B A I dfNll= r / r / r \ r l R P R (x) ptus B A ff-7TrTl utrt / | \ ltrl l l / r l r \ t l R P R Leakage Voltage _q cll 6 Note that when using resistor in parallel with a contact, the leakage voltage may increase due to the leakage current flo\{ing through the resistor (!

However, if there is any problem, use a 3 wire DC style. 3.8-11 Series CXT Auto Switch Mounting Position and Mounting Height Reed switch Solid state switch A B W D-F9NW D-F9PW D-F9BW D-A90 D-A93 D-A96 D-F9N D-F9P D-F9B D-F9BAL 12 A B W 16, 20, 25 W A B 32, 40 (mm) D-A90 D-A93 D-A96 D-F9NW D-F9PW D-F9BW D-F9N D-F9P D-F9B Auto switch model D-F9BAL Symbol A B W A B W A B W Standard stroke 12

Table roll deflection arrow A due to static roll moment applied at arrow F when Lr=(see table) and table is retracted. Deflection on A when the load is applied at F. Deflection on A when the load is applied at F. Deflection on A when the load is applied at F.

to 63 32 to 63 A B U B A U D-P3DWA 32 to 63 U B A Auto Switch Proper Mounting Position D-F7/J79 D-F7V D-J79C/F7W D-F7WV D-F7BA D-F7BAV D-F79F/J79W D-A7H/A80H D-A73C/A80C D-A72 D-M9 D-M9V D-M9W D-M9WV D-M9A D-M9AV D-A9 D-A9V D-A79W D-A73 D-A80 D-F7NT D-P3DWA Bore size (mm) A 25.0 24.0 26.0 19.5 23.5 24.0 A 28.0 27.0 29.0 22.5 26.5 27.0 A 30.5 29.5 31.5 25.0 29.0 29.5 B 10.0 12.0 13.0 13.0

To use a floating joint to connect the cylinder rod to a driven body, secure it in place by applying a torque that is appropriate for the thread size. Also, if there is a risk of loosening during operation, take measures to prevent loosening, such as using a locking pin or thread adhesive.

Note 2) For 25 stroke, the shock absorber is mounted on a single side of the plate.

To use a floating joint to connect the cylinder rod to a driven body, secure it in place by applying a torque that is appropriate for the thread size. Also, if there is a risk of loosening during operation, take measures to prevent loosening, such as using a locking pin or thread adhesive.

Nut Replacement Parts: Seal Kit (A rod seal @7, a piston seal @8 and a tube gasket @9 are included in the seal kits. Order the seal kits with ordering numbers.) Kit no.

Caution indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Caution: Warning indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Warning: Danger : Danger indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Basic style: CM2YB Width across flats B2 2-P (Port size) (Rc, NPT, G) 2-NN H1 H2 G G RE A B Width across flats B1 I REC 2-Eh8 D CX MM AL A F F NA 1.5 1.5 CY N N K H S + Stroke ZZ + Stroke MQQ M RHC Boss-cut MK(2) RS Q G RS H A RZQ ZZ + Stroke MI W S CEP1 CE1 (mm) CE2 AL B1 B2 D E F G H H1 H2 I K MM N NA NN P S ZZ A Bore size (mm) 20 25 32 40 0 0.033 0 0.033 0 0.033 0 0.039 18 15.5 13 26 8

(800) 258-9200-www.stevenengineering.com 20 25 32 40 0.02 RHC 50 63 80 100 0.01 MK(2) 0 0 10 20 30 40 60 50 70 80 90 100 RS Q G Bore size mm RS H A (Measurement based on JIS B8377) RZQ MI W S CEP1 Stable operation possible even at a low speed of 5 mm/s (Measurement based on JIS B 8377) Sliding resistance Bi-directional low-friction operation possible.

only) 2-4.5 (mounting holes) 67.5 59 19 17 2 R P P R 34 2.3 7 20 Pg.7 4-Rc(PT) 1/8 (ports P, R) A A A P = 19 13.5 L2 L1 4 1 7 8 26 47.5 Approx. 300 (lead wire length) n-Rc(PT) 1/8, M5 x 0.8 (port A) 7 20 34 2-4.5 (bracket mounting holes) 4-M3 x 0.5, depth 6 (bracket mounting screws) 7 8 47.5 15.5 20 25 49 4 L3 7 7 L: Dimension table n: Stations n L 1 35 27 13 2 54 46 32 3 73 65 51 4 92 84

Use a tishrenirE toqu of 0.05-0.rN.m(05-1.o2kgl.cm)-As a rcuqh guide, tishten the screw thrcush a flrih. 9d after teelins a tisht screv, (M2.5 x 4x ) Compact Guide Cylinder : Series MGQ XBII long stroke 32, 40. 50, 63, 80, 100 Same specifrcations as page 1. 125 ,150 ,17 5,20A MGQM . MGQL Common Dimensions World Wide QS\E Support...

6 A @0 @1 !9 #2 !0 #1 A' For ball bushing #5 @5 #0 @8 !7 @6 !3 #8 !2 @1 !0 @9 For slide bearing y For long stroke For 100 @7 For 80, 100 View A-A' Parts list Parts list No. Description No.

Use a tishrenirE toqu of 0.05-0.rN.m(05-1.o2kgl.cm)-As a rcuqh guide, tishten the screw thrcush a flrih. 9d after teelins a tisht screv, (M2.5 x 4x ) Compact Guide Cylinder : Series MGQ XBII long stroke 32, 40. 50, 63, 80, 100 Same specifrcations as page 1. 125 ,150 ,17 5,20A MGQM . MGQL Common Dimensions

Features 2 Model Selection 1 Obtain the correction factor for the temperature from data A or B and the correction factor for the air pressure from data C. Temperature Data A or B = Series IDU: Data A IDF1D to 240D: Data B-1 IDF 370B: Data B-2 Air pressure Data C = Series IDU and Series IDF: Data C 2 Calculate corrected air flow by using A or B and C.

162 176 193 212 178 204 63 MGTL 199 212 226 243 170 186 127 143 MGTM 199 213 228 246 267 291 221 250 80 MGTL 180 192 205 220 237 255 154 62 MGTM 271 288 307 328 353 382 321 356 100 F MGTL 242 257 274 292 313 335 153 114 3 Series MGT Construction Section A A A A Description Material Note Parts list Description Material Note Parts list MGPM63 to 100MGTM MGTL Carbon steel Spring guide Parallel

Tightening with a torque above the limit could malfunction. Whereas tightening insufficiently could result in misalignment or come to a drop. 5. Be careful when adjusting stroke not to allow cylinder end plate to bottom out against cylinder body.

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