The INP output signal is turned on from 100[mm] 0.5[mm]=99.5[mm] Table Position[mm] c Area2[mm] j Area1[mm] j b Speed[mm/s] 100 0 AREA Output signal ON OFF INP Output conodition INP Output signal ON In pos[mm] k OFF 100.5 99.5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Stroke [mm] 27 - Example of step data input (2) Positioning operation Relative a b c d e f g h i j k Step data No.
[The voltage drop will be n times larger when n auto switches are connected.] Even though an auto switch operates normally, the load may not operate. Current to operate load (off condition) > Leakage current Use a 3-wire switch if this condition cannot be satisfied. Moreover, leakage current flow to the load will be n times larger when n auto switches are connected in parallel. 7.
Lube Unit ALDU600-l06 to 10, ALDU900-l12 to 20 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S Model Port size 3/4 283 296 424 424 476 67 77 85 90 100 43 10 57 51 16 ALDU600-l06 ALDU600-l10 ALDU900-l12 ALDU900-l14 ALDU900-l20 135 345 460 145 90 150 480 20 430 470 175 87.5 30 62.5 1 1/4 1/2 615 615 682 419.2 209 1 1 1 250 125 33.2 33.2 710 670 20 700 230 120 222 1.17-19 Booster Lube Series ALB900 Standard
+ 40 n n = 4,8,12,16... n = 4,8,12,16... n = 4,8,12,16... n = 4,8,12,16... n = 4,8,12,16... 85 2 (different side or same side) 1 75 85 60 65 70 D-Y69 D-Y7PV D-Y7 WV 75 + 30 (n4) 2 (n4) 2 (n4) 2 (n4) 2 85 + 30 (n4) 2 (n4) 2 65 + 30 n = 4,8,12,16... 70 + 30 n 60 + 30 85 + 30 n = 4,8,12,16... n = 4,8,12,16... n = 4,8,12,16... n = 4,8,12,16... n = 4,8,12,16... 2 (different side or same side)
Switch (When equipped with switch) Internal Pilot Manifold L Dimension n: Stations External Pilot Manifold L Dimension n: Stations L n 2 110.5 100 81 15 L n 2 123 112.5 91.5 16 3 123 112.5 91.5 16 4 135.5 125 102 17 5 148 137.5 112.5 18 6 148 137.5 123 12.5 7 160.5 150 133.5 13.5 8 173 162.5 144 14.5 9 185.5 175 154.5 15.5 10 198 187.5 165 16.5 3 135.5 125 102 17 4 148 137.5 112.5 18 5 148
L2 5 (Rail mounting hole pitch 12.5) L1 (Station n).
20E MB Data MA KA MC C NB N K B S + Stroke H ZZ + Stroke (mm) Stroke range Bore size (mm) H HR I J K KA LL LM B D C DL E GA GB 40 50 63 Up to 1000 Up to 1000 Up to 1000 40 45 50 57.5 63.5 69 78 92 110 M6 x 1.0 M8 x 1.25 M8 x 1.25 25 25 25 36 46 53 30 30 30 30 30 30 45 55 68 58 67 73 21 26 32 23.5 28 34.5 46 55 66 59 71 82 34.5 40 46.5 Stroke range Bore size (mm) N NB P S XA XL Y WL WM ZZ
N (Example) A80CN Solid state auto switches marked with a "" are produced upon receipt of order.
Range Setting range : 0.1 to 9.9 C Min. increment : 0.1 C O v e r l o a d J u d g i n g Indicated content : Overload judging temp. range (Ex. : 0.2 C) T e m p .
CM2 H L 40 F A J 150 Standard DM2 C H L 40 F A J C73 150 With auto switch Rod boot Without rod boot Nylon tarpaulin Heat resistant tarpaulin Bore size 20mm 25mm 32mm 40mm Air cylinder with auto switch 20 25 32 40 Number of auto switches S n J K 2 1 n Applicable Auto Switches/Refer to p.5.3-2 for further information on auto switches.
However, the piston speed at this time should be adjusted to the minimum speed. 15 65 10 (n = 2, 4, 6 ) 65 + 50 (n 2) (n = 2, 3, 4, 5 ) 20 + 50 n 2 2 20 65 10 D-H7LF (n = 2, 4, 6 ) 15 + 50 n 2 2 D-B5 D-B6 15 75 10 (n = 2, 4, 6 ) Mounting 75 + 55 (n 2) (n = 2, 3, 4, 5 ) 20 + 50 n 2 2 Caution D-B59W 20 75 15 (n = 2, 4, 6 ) 1.
How to Order B01 H N 40 25 ZPT A18 J Pad diameter (mm) Mounting thread 40 50 40 50 A18 A22 M18 x 1.5 (40 to 80) M22 x 1.5 (100, 125) 63 63 Vacuum entry 80 80 100 100 B01 Rc 1 8 125 125 Buffer stroke (Rotating) Pad type H Heavy duty Stroke 40 50 63 80 100 125 50 25 Material 75 100 N S NBR Silicon rubber Spring Force U Urethane rubber 40 to 80 Pad diameter 100, 125 F Fluoro rubber E EPR 6.9
Bore size (mm) Allowable kinetic energy for intermediate stop Es (J) 10 0.03 15 0.13 25 0.45 5 Series CY1F Model Selection 2 Selection Calculation The selection calculation finds the load factors (n) of the items below, where the total (n) does not exceed 1. n = 1 + 2 + 3 1 Load factor n 1=m/mmax Item Note Review m m max is the maximum load mass at a zMaximum load mass 2=M/Mmax Review M1
In this case, consider using larger size or external stopper (buffer mechanism) to stop the load itself. 11 5-2Kinetic Energy Allowable kinetic energy of CRB2BW40 is 0.04 (J) when rubber cushion is used, and it is 0.03 (J) when rubber cushion is not used.
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 [mm] [mm] c 180[mm] 290[mm] AREAON 100[mm]-0.5[mm] = 99.5[mm] INPON 2[mm] j 1[mm] j 100 b 0 [mm/s] AREA ON OFF ON [mm] k INP INP OFF 100.5 99.5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 [mm] -23- (2 INC a b c d e f g h i j k ABS()/ / INC()// )30[mm] No.0 No.0INC No. 1 2 mm/s mm mm/s2 mm/s2 % % mm/s % mm mm mm 0 INC 100 10.00 3000 3000 0 0 0 100 10.00 20.00 0.50 1
Bore size (mm) Allowable kinetic energy for intermediate stop Es (J) 10 0.03 15 0.13 25 0.45 1548 Model Selection CY1F Series Selection Calculation The selection calculation finds the load factors (n) of the items below, where the total (n) does not exceed 1. n = 1 + 2 + 3 1 Load factor n 1 = m/mmax Item Note Review m m max is the maximum load mass at a 1.
Bore size (mm) Allowable kinetic energy for intermediate stop Es (J) 10 0.03 15 0.13 25 0.45 8-16-8 8 Series CY1F Model Selection 2 Selection Calculation The selection calculation finds the load factors (n) of the items below, where the total (n) does not exceed 1. n = 1 + 2 + 3 1 Load factor n 1 = m/mmax Item Note MX Review m m max is the maximum load mass at a 1.