7 8.5 13 EC 6 9 13 EY 27 36 57 FA 12.5 19.3 17 h 4 5 6 S 40.8 46.7 67.3 T 6 7 12 TT 5.6 (Max. 11.2) 7.1 (Max. 18.6) 10 (Max. 26) W 16.5 25.8 38 High load shock absorber MY2H Bore size Stroke H G (Shock absorber stroke) S T W SD TT E Shock absorber EA h EY Stroke adjusting unit EC FA MY2H16 W Applicable cylinder MY2H16 MY2H25 MY2H40 TT 5.6 (Max. 12) 7.1 (Max. 18.6) 10 (Max. 6) Shock absorber
Example: Set 20 W (100 W 20%) for the 100-W external Regenerative resistor with natural convection cooling method: Pn600 = 2 (unit: 10 W) Note 1. If Pn600 is not set to the optimum value, alarm A.320 will occur. 2.
Example: Set 20 W (100 W 20%) for the 100-W external Regenerative resistor with natural convection cooling method: Pn600 = 2 (unit: 10 W) Note 1. If Pn600 is not set to the optimum value, alarm A.320 will occur . 2.
6 Aluminum alloy Anodized Cold-rolled steel Finger Rod seal cover B Electroless nickel plated w !7 Stainless steel Stainless steel Piston rod Washer Nitriding e !8 Sainless steel Rack r Oil containing polyacetal with back metal Bearing !
3 w e q !1 r y o e t !2 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 4 Built-in magnet Without magnet Single acting u i r y o e w i e u !
0 Exhaust portr Adjusting springe Upper diaphragmw Upper diaphragm chamberq SIG Lower diaphragmy Lower diaphragm chambert OUT IN1 Springo Valvei Pistonu IN2 171 A IL201/211/220 Series Construction 2 12 IL211 IL201 1 r r e t e !2 !2 u t u w w i !9 i !9 q q !7 !7 IN OUT IN1 OUT1 !0 !6 !3 o !3 q !8 !6 IN2 OUT2 !8 !7 !6 o IL220 !3 r e !2 w u y i !9 !5 @1 OUT IN1 !1 q @2 @0 IN2 !
Description Model AS2000 AS3000 Aluminum alloy Brass Carbon steel Body Needle Zinc alloy Brass Brass q w r Lock nut Replacement Parts No. Description Model AS2000 AS3000 Valve O-ring Spring 14283 14284 14282 143022 143021 143023 e t y Electroless nickel plated Construction: AS4000 Component Parts No.
Attachment Seal Mesh Body Sensor Material ADC NBR Stainless steel PBT PBT Flow direction PF2A711/721/751 PF2A511/521/551 Component Parts Material ADC NBR PBT Stainless steel PBT PBT No. q w e r t y Description Attachment Seal Spacer Mesh Body Sensor Flow direction Operating Unit Descriptions Connectors Connectors shown below are applicable (female contact).
Z 60 16 A R 2 J D C 10 B M9BW R Z 60 16 A R 2 J D C 21 B Bore size (mm) Number of auto switches Built-in magnet Cylinder stroke (mm) Nil Type of auto switch Nil No Nil S n 2 pcs. 1 pc. n pcs.
V U Q R T (mm) (mm) Rod end male thread Applicable bore size V W X U R S T Q Part no.
LPV22 (N.O.) y y r r t i t u u o e e w w q q Component Parts No.
Name For Fieldbus communication q EX9-ACmEN-PSRJ Communication cable for EtherNet/IPTM, PROFINET, EtherCAT, Ethernet POWERLINK (Plug/D-coded/RJ45) K w PCA-1446566 Communication cable for EtherNet/IPTM, PROFINET, EtherCAT, Ethernet POWERLINK (Plug/D-coded) r PCA-1567720 Communication cable for CC-Link (Socket) Communication cable (With connector on one side) K t PCA-1567717 Communication cable
The oil that has been pumped from the tank passes through felt q where it is filtered, and is fed into the case through nozzle w. When the volume of oil reaches a certain level, float e ascends, valve t descends via lever r, nozzle w closes, and the feeding of oil stops, thus completing the oil feeding process.
Applicable bore size A D L MM N R W Flat type Round type CJ-CF010 CJ-CR010 10 8 10 13 M4 x 0.7 6 10 8 Part no.
2 w @0 r !0 !9 e i !4 !8 @1 !0 t !3 40 or more MGPWL20 to 63 MGPWA20 to 63 !1!6 MGJ JMGP MGP MGPW MGPW 100 stroke or less MGQ 40 or more !7 MGG MGC MGF Over 100 stroke MGZ MGT Component Parts Component Parts No. Description Material Note Ball bushing Spacer Piston seal Rod seal Gasket A Gasket B No.
Pad assembly ZL ZH ZH Pad Locking status: Acceptable e ZH -X267 q Lock plate w Lock screw r Stud assembly Unlocked ZHP ZHP Adhesion q Remove the lock screw. w Push the lever (on the ejector side) of the lock plate to slide it to a position where it stops completely. e Pull out the pad assembly. r Pull out the stud assembly from the pad assembly. t Remove the holder. y Remove the plate from