Load weight kg 8-13-11 12 Series MY2 Model Selection 2 The following are the steps for selection of the series MY2 best suited to your application. Calculation of Guide Load Factor 1. Operating Conditions Mounting Orientation Cylinder MY2H40G-500 Average operating speed a 300 mm/s Mounting orientation Wall mounting 1. Horizontal mounting 2.
Window of I/O Configurator (NFC version) 11 3.1. Basic characteristics 11 3.1.1. Login to administrator mode 13 3.2. Display for wireless master 14 3.2.1. Information tab 14 3.2.2. Input/Output monitor tab 16 3.2.3. Setting tab 20 3.3. Display for wireless slave 30 3.3.1. Information tab 30 3.3.2. Input/Output monitor tab 32 3.3.3. Setting tab 36 3.4.
Value x 0.01 (mA or V) 0 Value (-32767.. 32767 ) Lower limit AD value of Analog Range. 10 Lower Limit Value*1 True Output will be fault value. 11 Fault Mode Analog False Output will be held last state. Set output per channel when communication error is occurred.
) 1 1 [] -3No.PF-OMO0004CN-E () () () N2 () -4No.PF-OMO0004CN-E () * UL UL1310 2 UL1585 2 ,30[Vrms]42.4[V ] 2 UL , 100 N2 050 () JISB 8392-1 1.1.21.6.2 -5No.PF-OMO0004CN-E * FG (49 N () ,IN () () -6No.PF-OMO0004CN-E * 6 33 () 30 m DC(-)() -7No.PF-OMO0004CN-E * () () CE 050 -8No.PF-OMO0004CN-E * 10 /23% 3 * OUT * 23 -9No.PF-OMO0004CN-E PFMB 7 A*8 201 2~200L/min 8 2 (11
[%F.S.] 2 1 0 OUT OUT OUT OUT 0 D 2D 3D 4D 5D IN IN IN IN 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 (5D) [] [] LFE13/8 inch 0.2 MPa LFE23/4 inch LFE31 inch (mm) D 5 D LFE1 11 55 LFE2 21 105 LFE3 27 135 68 No.LFE*-OMY0008 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 [%F.S.]
For air piping, use SMC tubing of diameter 8 mm or equivalent. 11. It is recommended to use supply air which purity class is 2:4:3 2:5:3 2:6:3 of ISO08573-1:2010JIS B8392-1:2012 or higher. The air containing mist or dust will cause the performance to decrease and shorten the maintenance cycle.
For air piping, use SMC tubing of diameter 10 mm or equivalent. 11. It is recommended to use supply air which purity class is 2:4:3 2:5:3 2:6:3 of ISO08573-1:2010JIS B8392-1:2012 or higher. The air containing mist or dust will cause the performance to decrease and shorten the maintenance cycle.
Mounting P 11 8. Environment P 11 9. Lubricant oil P 11 10. Air source P 11 -2 - Safety Instructions These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage. These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard with the labels of Caution, Warning or Danger.
Check for air leaks from the fitting and piping. (11) In case of air leakage from the interface, stop air supply and check the mounting condition of the gasket. Tighten the mounting screw with appropriate torque. If the countermeasures above are not effective, there may be a problem with the valve. In that case, stop using the valve immediately.
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(Page 11) 6 - 2) Avoid having a large gap between the clevis or trunnion and mating bushing, as this exposes the pin to a bending load. 3) Do not let foreign matter such as cutting chips get into the product from the suction port. 4) Do not touch the cylinder during high speed and high frequency operation.
Nm (mm) 20 1.5 2.0 0.5 25 2.9 2.0 0.5 32 2.9 2.0 0.5 40 4.9 2.0 0.5 50 11.8 5.0 1.0 63 24.5 5.0 1.0 80 24.5 20.0 2.0 100 42.2 20.0 2.0 6 7 8 9 2-4. 1 2) 3 4 5 6 7 11 1 2 3 1.5~2 2 2. 12 2-5. ,AS 2-6. 2-6-1. CG5N 2-6-2. CG5A 11~2 2 31 4 5 6 7 13 2-6-3.
Pneumatic Circuit 11 6. Maintenance 11 6-1. Daily check 6-2. Regular maintenance 7. Troubleshooting 12 8. Basic Construction 13 Series MGJ Safety Instructions These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage. These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard with the labels of Caution, Warning or Danger.
MWP*-OM0020Q-B PRODUCT NAME Air Press Cylinder MODEL/ Series/ Product Number MWP Series Contents Safety instructions 2,3 ActuatorsPrecautions 48 Air Press Cylinder Specifications Specifications 9 Operation Principle 10 Relationship between the output and stroke 10 Installation and Handling Mounting Orientation / Installation 11 Application Examples 11 Cylinder Replacement 12 References 12,13
Fig. 11 Removal of rod seal and cushion seal Squeeze the seal from the external circumference to lift one part of the seal, and remove it. Fig 12 How to remove piston seal 3) Tube gasket Take out with the precision screwdriver. 26 - 4-4-3. Grease C a u t i o n Use a specified grease.
Also, if pipe tape is used, as in Fig. (11), leave 1.5 to 2 thread ridges exposed at the end of the threads. Operating air Air supplied to the rotary actuator shall be cleaned by the filter. CRA1 series is lubrication free.
22 1 12 2 13 3 14 4 15 5 16 NBR 6 17 7 18 8 A 19 9 B 20 10 21 11 22 -15- 1 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 NBR 7 20 8 21 9 A 22 10 23 11 24 12 25 13 -16- 3. 3.1. 1 I/O LEC-CN5-* / PLC 1 2 DC24V CN5 1 LE-C*-*-* LE-C*-*S-* CN4 CN3 CN2 120.3 120.3 mm mm 200 200 mm/s mm/s 2 100 500 100 500 1 1 200 1000 200 1000 2 2 50 200 50 200
. *3 The travel distance of the actuator per 1 pulse should be 10 [m/pulse]. 11 - LECSC LEFB25 LEFB25U LEFB32 LEFB32U LEFB40 LEFB40U Lead symbol S Series Lead 54 Parameter Para. No.
If a product different from the one ordered is installed, injury or damage can result. -11- 2.5 Operating Environment Warning 1.
(Page 11) 7 1000 fR[N] 100 Lateral load applied to rod 100 80 63 10 50 40 1 0 500 1000 1500 Cylinder stroke [mm] Fig 1. Allowable lateral load applied to rod end C a u t i o n Be certain to align the rod axis with the load and direction of movement when connecting.