. -15No.PF-OMV0006-B Terms Meaning I Instantaneous flow The flow passing per unit of time. If it is 10 L/min, there is a flow of 10 L passing through the device in 1 minute. The voltage drop across the product (and therefore not applied to the load), when the switch output is ON. The voltage drop will vary with load current, and ideally should be 0 V.
Hysteresis mode I Instantaneous flow The flow passing per unit of time. If it is 10 L/min, there is a flow of 10 L passing through the device in 1 minute. Internal voltage drop Voltage reduction across an internal device when the switch output is in the ON condition. K Key-lock function Function that prevents changes to the settings of the product (disables button operation).
I Instantaneous flow The flow passing per unit of time. If it is 10 L/min, there is a flow of 10 L passing through the device in 1 minute. Internal voltage drop Voltage reduction across an internal device when the switch output is in the ON condition. O Operating fluid temperature Range of fluid temperature that can be used by the product.
Temporary stop operation 7-1 When an external power supply is used I. Setting of DIP switch for temporary stop. 1) DIP switch setting Change the DIP switch as shown below. 1 2 3 Operating conditions: OFF ON OFF Temporary stop Fig. 16 II.
When an external power supply is used I.
Product Warranty HRR Series 10-2 Revision Revision I : [May.2022] Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufacturer. 2022 SMC Corporation All Rights Reserved
Use the arrow keys ([], []),to select D E V I C E SER REMOTE. Figure 5-48 Mode Selection screen 5. Press the [ENT]key. HRZ Series 5.4 Examples of System Operation 5-39 5-39 HRX-OM-X010 Chapter 5 System Operation 5.4.3 Example 3: PUMP IV is switched from FLOW to FREQ. POWER ON Figure 5-49 Swiching of pump operation from FLOW to FREQ 1. Press the [SEL] key to display the Menu screen.
History History Version Preface Contents Chap.1 Chap.2 Chap.3 Chap.4 1.0 Jul/7/22 Jul/7/22 Jul/7/22 Jul/7/22 Jul/7/22 Jul/7/22 Record of Changes Version Contents Date 1.0 First edition Jul/7/22 HEF002-A6 i Preface Preface Thank you very much for purchasing SMC Thermo-con. This manual contains description for communication protocol of this product for your full benefit from this product.
History History Version Preface Contents Chap.1 Chap.2 Chap.3 Chap.4 1.0 Feb/19/21 Feb/19/21 Feb/19/21 Feb/19/21 Feb/19/21 Feb/19/21 Record of Changes Version Contents Date 1.0 First edition Feb/19/21 INR-244-831 i Preface Preface Thank you very much for purchasing SMC Thermo-con.
signal) Retracted end direction 4mA 0mA (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) 47 (4) Target position operation and No signal operation (Auto start function: disabled) Supply power (E) No signal operation (A) No signal operation (F) Target position operation (B) Target position operation (G) Current position retained (C) Current position retained (H) No signal operation (D) Target position operation (I)
Place where static electricity is discharged or condition that the products have electrostatic discharge. i. Place where strong high frequency is gene-rated. j. Place where damages of thunder are expected. k. Place where vibration or impact is directly given to the products. l. Condition that the products are deformed by force or weight applied. 2.
Table 1 Moment of inertia Size Allowable kinetic energy (J) 10 0.00015 15 0.00025 20 0.0004 30 0.015 40 0.03 How to calculate the load energy E : Kinetic energy (J) I : Moment of inertia (kg m Speed (rad/s) : Rotation angle (rad) 1803.14 rad t : Rotation time (s) 1 E = I 2 2 2 = t Table 2 Safety operable rotation time adjustment range Size Rotation time ( s / 90) 10 0.03 to 0.5 15
Fi nger i nser t gr oove Wide direction Open/closing direction Pin insert hole Attachment How to mount the attachment on fingers When mounting an attachment on a finger, hold the finger with a spanner to prevent the finger from being distorted. To mount attachment, screw bolts in finger mounting female threads with the tightening torque in the table below.
The vacuum aspiration fluence shows the fluence immediately before piping in the actuator. 6 - How to Order Step motor (servo 24VDC) / Servo motor (24VDC) 11-LEFS 25 B 6N 1 100 1 ize Controller mounting Screw mounting type Screw mounting type Nil Nil 16 16 DIN rail mounting type DIN rail mounting type D D 25 25 I/O cable length 32 32 40 40 Without cable Without cable Nil Nil Motor 1.5m
The power supplies should be separated between the controller power and the I/O signal power, and both power supplies must not be of the inrush-current limited type. If the power supply is of the inrush-current limited type, a voltage drop may occur during the acceleration or deceleration of the actuator. 2.10 Mounting Warning 1.
The power supplies should be separated between the controller power and the I/O signal power, and both power supplies must not be of the inrush-current limited type. If the power supply is of the inrush-current limited type, a voltage drop may occur during the acceleration or deceleration of the actuator. 2.10 Installation Warning 1.
Total I/O count Displays the cumulative number of times the operation has been ordered and the number of times it has been turned around. Total Traveled distance Displays the cumulative distance travelled. 20 No. JXC#-OMA1006-B 8.
LED (P.28) LECLEDALM CC-Link CN4 I/O 16. (P.71) * 7 4.2 (P.18) PLC CC-link LED LED PWR ALM L ERR CC-Link L RUN CC-Link LED 8. LED (P.28) (LEC)LEDL RUNLEDL ERR/PLC PLC 17. CC-Link (P.77) 4.2 (P.18)4.3 PLC (P.18)PLC 10 - 8() ()() () 9 10. (P.32) PLC 14.
10218: Manipulating industrial robots -Safety JIS B 8370: JIS B 8361: JIS B 9960-1: (1 ) JIS B 8433: *2) 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 4 - LEC-G Series/ / 1 1.5 5 - 2. 2.1 (GW)LEC (LECP6,LECA6)EtherNet/IP 1 12 LEC * 2.2 DIN D DIN EN1 EtherNet/IP G GW 6 - 2.3 PLC LEC-T1-3G HUB EtherNet/IP GW LEC-W2 LEC-GEN1 LEC RS485Modbus LEC-CGR LEC (LECP6, LECA6) LE Series Modbus GW LEC LEC I/
Setting knob Setting spring Diaphragm (A) Fixed orifice Flapper Diaphragm( B) Nozzle Diaphragm (C) SUP.side passage BLEED Exhaust valve Exhaust OUT SUP Main valve Valve guide F i x ed ori f i ce S UP F or ce N F o rce N Nozzle flapper MPa/ m Diaph.(B) m 2 Main valve MPa/ m (S) 1 1 Setting spring N/m Displ Press Press.