IDU55E-30 GFCI R R GFCI R GFCI TB TB PRR PRR PRR MC1 THS MC1 CM MC1 CM FM1 M FM2 MC2 FM2 MC2 P PRS FM1 P P IDU75E-30 M For Option R GFCI R GFCI TB CM FM1 () FM2 PRR MC1 MC1THR MC2 C11 CM PRS OLR MC2 PRS1 PRS2 ILS THR THS FM2 THS CM THP1 THP2 OLP1 1 OLP2 1 THP1 FM1 THP2 FM2 OLR PRR THR PRS2 P PRR P TB GFCI MOV M IDU Series 6-4 6 4 IDX-OM-W029 6 6-5 IDU55E,75E IDU55E,
P. 196 PWM control P. 197 R Refrigerant dryer P. 192 Refrigerator P. 192 Relay P. 198 Relief valve P. 195 RS232C P. 198 RS485 P. 198 RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) P. 196 S Sealing mechanism P. 194 SEMI F47 P. 199 SEMI S2 P. 199 SEMI S8 P. 199 Signal input/output, I/O P. 199 Solenoid valve P. 195 Solid state relay (SSR) P. 198 Specific heat/Specific heat capacity P. 195 Specific resistance
Flow Rate Characteristics Series AV2000-A AV3000-A AV4000-A AV5000-A Port size 1(P), 2(A) 1/4 3/8 1/2 3/4 1 3(R) 1/4 3/8 1/2 3/4 1(P) R 2(A) C[dm3/(sbar)] 9.2 13.1 19.2 34.8 41.3 b 0.36 0.27 0.32 0.66 0.34 Cv 2.4 3.1 5.1 12.6 13.7 Flow rate characteristics 2(A) R 3(R) C[dm3/(sbar)] 8.8 9.2 10.1 23.7 b 0.46 0.48 0.55 0.67 Cv 2.5 2.6 3.2 9.2 Pressure for switching from low speed air supply
Indicator light Output 1 and 2: Orange Power supply Used as switch output device 12 to 24 VDC, including ripple (p-p) 10% voltage Used as IO-Link device 18 to 30 VDC, including ripple (p-p) 10% Current consumption 50 mA max.
Indicator light Output 1 and 2: Orange Power supply Used as switch output device 12 to 24 VDC, including ripple (p-p) 10% voltage Used as IO-Link device 18 to 30 VDC, including ripple (p-p) 10% Current consumption 50 mA max.
C 4-O D Q 2-P T B U W S E K L AA I J R A X AP Y + Stroke AB Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc.-230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370-Main Office: (650) 588-9200-Outside Local Area: (800) 258-9200-www.stevenengineering.com V Z + Stroke Non-lock type Lock type 8-AF AC AD AE Rod end lock Q Y + Stroke R Head end lock Dimensions not marked with an are the same as standard.
Manual release N L Non-locking style Locking style Cylinder stroke (mm) (Refer to the standard stroke table on p.3.4-5.) Lock position H R W Applicable auto switches/Refer to p.5.3-2 for further information on auto switch.
(mm) Operating direction Piston area (cm2) RHC 1.0 0.7 0.5 0.3 80 56 40 24 0.8 R 12 6 MTS 110 77 55 33 1.1 H 150 105 75 45 1.5 R 16 8 CC 200 140 100 60 2 H 200 139 100 60.8 2 R 20 12 298 208 149 90.2 3 H 370 258 185 112 3.7 R 25 12 490 341 245 149 4.9 H Order Made 600 418 300 182 6 R Made to Order 32 16 800 557 400 243 8 H 1050 731 525 319 10.5 R Refer to the p.5.4-1 regarding made to order
4/2.5 x R 4/2.5 x M5 For soft nylon and polyurethane tubing M-01AU-4 M-5HL-4 For nylon, soft nylon and polyurethane tubing Body rotates at 360 around the stud axis For reducing R 1/8 female to M5. 1 8 KKA 1 8 R R x M5 female M-5B 1 8 6/4 x R 6/4 x M5 M-01AU-6 P.196 M-5HL-6 P.198 KP 1 8 P.199 Plug Hose nipple Use to plug unused M5 port.
(Refer to the flow characteristics.) 1 (P) 2 (A) 3 (R) Current A Current A Choked flow Q: Air flow rate [L/mi (ANR)] P: Valve-inlet pressure [MPa] S : Effective area [mm2] t : Temperature [C] 293 273 + t Q = 120 x S (P + 0.1) F1 solenoid F2 spring Flow Characteristics: 2 Port Controlled opening 1 (P) 2 (A) 3 (R) Spool Effective area (mm2) 1 (P) 2 (A) 3 (R) Sleeve Current A Current A Choked
S2 F 2 R A1 R Photo micro switch Series Without switch/mounting rail Nil 6 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 NPN 1pc.
Q1 = M L2 = L2 + (3 x P) 3. L1 + (3 x P) L2 + (3 x P) 4. L2 = Q2 = M L1 = 5. Q2 = M 6.
(Except 32, 40) Side port Side port Back port Back port L L L Front port Front port L L L L L R R R R R R O-ring R R L L R R Bottom port Bottom port DL L Piping tube -X L R Technical Data Slide table operating direction For bottom piping, refer to the figure above. 1365
B76 B73 I.C. 5V P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 3 wire (Equiv.
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For the angle adjusting type, angle adjusting screws are mounted to the left cover. k e of y e gr g Angle adjusting screw o n o Angle adjusting screw ra v e n io 1 8 at 0 ot R n io ct re di g n ti us n A dj io n a gl ct e re e gl a di dj n g u in A st st in u g dj 0 di 0 a re 8 8 e ct gl 1 1 io n R n A e R e o v v o t o o a t o a o ti o r ti r g g n o n y y r a e e r n k a k g f o e n f
, 710 P.711, 712 P.713 to 717 P.713 to 717 P.718, 719 P.720 to 723 Buffer stroke Adsorption is possible even on a slanted surface.
Applicable pad Applicable pad Applicable pad 015U/02U/035U 04UM/06UM/08UM/04B/06B/08B 10UM/13UM/16UM/10B/13B/16B R R R R R R R 1.4 3.5 1.8 4 R R R R R 1.5 0.8 R 5 3 1.8 6 4 1.8 0.4 1.5 2 Note) R part has to be smooth with no corners.
Applicable pad Applicable pad Applicable pad 015U/02U/035U 04UM/06UM/08UM/04B/06B/08B 10UM/13UM/16UM/10B/13B/16B R R R R R R R 1.4 3.5 1.8 4 R R R R R 1.5 0.8 R 5 3 1.8 6 4 1.8 0.4 1.5 2 Note) R part has to be smooth with no corners.