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Internal C 13 38 57 83 161 267 gripping force Open/close stroke (Both sides (mm) 4 6 10 14 22 30 230 420 715 1,275 Note 2) Weight (g) D 55 115 SC 235 425 760 1,370 Note 1) Values based on pressure of 0.5 MPa, gripping point L=20 mm, at center of stroke. Note 2) Values excluding weight of auto switch. 4 - 2. Operating method or operation 2-1. Design precautions Warning 1.

9960-1: 1 ) JIS B 8433-1993: *2) 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 2 - / *3) 1 1.5 *3)1 1 () 3 - 1 1-1. 1)0.5MPa L = 20mm MHZ2-10* MHZ2-16* MHZ2-20* MHZ2-25* MHZ2-32* MHZ2-40* mm 10 16 20 25 32 40 D 0.20.7 0.10.7 MPa S 0.350.7 0.250.7 C oC -1060 mm 0.01 0.02 c.p.m. 180 60 D 11 34 42 65 158 254 1 N 17 45 66 104 193 318 S 7.1 27 33 45 131 217 C 13 38 57 83 161 267 mm 4 6 10 14 22

Positioning, crimping) 22 Selection ! Warning 1 Keep the holding point within the specified range of the holding distance. When the holding point distance becomes largethe finger attachment applies an excessively large load to the cross roller sectioncausing excessive play of the fingers and possibly leading to premature failureRefer to catalog for details. NG : L is too long.

Therefore, if the power is applied to the controller when the actuator is moving with an external force, the controller fails to acquire the absolute position data, which generates an alarm. 22 - Outlines of Product . System configuration example An example of a system configuration using the controller is shown below.

No.0 No.1 No.2 // SpeedSET MENU2 ESC TB Ver1.** / ///TB TB Ver2.** / ///TB 12 6.23 22 - (2) / TB Ver TB Ver.5.11 12 5.21 6.1 TB Ver2.1*LECPA 12 (2-1) LECPLECA INP ON ON INP OFF (2-1-a) TB Ver1.** TB Ver.5.11 Step data AX IS. Menu 1 Step data Parameter Test SET No. Step No.2 SET AX IS.

How to check Alarm/Monitor 21 8.1 Confirmation of current product status (Monitor confirmation) 21 8.2 Confirmation of alarm details (Alarm Confirmation) 22 9. Troubleshooting 23 1 No. JXC#-OMA1006-B e-Actuator setup tool / Setting software .Safety precautions These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage.

CN1:.18 5.1 .18 5.2 .18 5.3 .19 (1) .19 1 - (2) .19 (3) .19 5.4 .20 1.20 2.21 3().22 6.

Electric actuators / Common precautions 19 9.1 Design and selection 19 9.2 Mounting 20 9.3 Precautions for Use 20 9.4 Operating environment 21 9.5 Maintenance 22 9.6 Precautions for electric actuator with lock 23 10.

Otherwise, communication error (data link error) is generated with the gateway unit. 22 - 6.

6 2.1 . 6 2.2 . 6 2.3 . 7 2.4 () . 8 (1) . 8 (2). 8 (3)(LEC) . 8 (4). 8 (5) . 8 (6) . 9 (7) . 9 3. . 10 3.1 . 10 3.2 . 12 3.3 . 13 (1)(LECGMJ2) . 13 (2)DIN (LECGMJ2D) . 13 3.4 . 14 (1) . 14 (2) . 14 4. . 15 4.1 (STATION NO.,B RATE) . 15 4.2 (CN2SW) . 16 4.3 (LEC) . 17 5. . 19 5.1 CN4 . 19 5.2 CN3 . 19 5.3 CN1CONT . 19 5.4 CN2PC/TB . 20 .CN4 . 21 6.1 . 21 1 - 6.2 . 21 6.3 . 22

Otherwise, communication error (data link error) is generated with the gateway unit. 22 - 6.

/ LEC-GDN1 . 4 2. . 6 2.1 . 6 2.2 . 6 2.3 . 7 2.4() . 8 (1) . 8 (2) . 8 (3)(LEC) . 8 (4) . 8 (5) . 8 (6) . 9 (7) . 9 3. . 10 3.1 . 10 3.2 . 12 3.3 . 13 (1)(LECGDN1) . 13 (2)DIN(LECGDN1D) . 13 3.4 . 14 (1) . 14 (2) . 14 4. . 15 4.1 (NODE ADDRESS,B RATE) . 15 4.2(CN2SW) . 15 4.3(LEC) . 16 5. . 18 5.2 CN3 . 18 5.3 CN1CONT . 18 5.4 CN2PC/TB . 19 .CN4 . 20 6.1 . 20 6.2 . 20 6.3 . 21 1 - . 22

Otherwise, communication error (data link error) is generated with the gateway unit. 22 - 6.

JXC-OMT0028CN (GW)(EtherNet/IP) / LEC-GEN1 . 4 2. . 6 2.1 . 6 2.2 . 6 2.3 . 7 2.4 () . 8 (1) . 8 (2)GW . 8 (3)LEC . 8 (4)GW . 8 (5)GW . 8 (6) . 9 (7) . 9 3 . 10 3.1 . 10 3.2 . 12 3.3 . 13 (1)(LECGEN1) . 13 (2)DIN (LECGEN1D) . 13 3.4 . 14 (1) . 14 (2) . 14 4. . 15 4.1GW (B RATE) . 15 4.2 (CN2SW) . 16 4.3LEC . 16 4.4GW EtherNet/IP . 22 5. . 26 5.1 CN4 . 26 5.2 CN3 . 26 5.3

Description Qty 1 Rod cover 1 19 Check ball 2 2 Head cover 1 20 Hexagon socket head bolts 4 3 Cylinder tube 1 21 Needle guide head bolts 2 4 Piston rod 1 22 Speed control needle 2 5 Piston 1 23 Lock nut 2 6 Cushion ring 1 24 Wear ring 1 7 Cushion ring B 1 25 Rod seal 1 8 Bushing 1 26 Piston seal 1 9 Cushion valve 2 27 Cushion seal 2 10 Snap ring 2 28 Cylinder tube gasket 2 11 Tie rod 4 29

VXF21A VXF22A VXF23A VXF24A VXF27B VXF28B VXF25(A,B) VXF26(A,B, C,D) Product number Orifice size mm 22 28 44 53 70 80 90 100 Air Fluid Minimum operating pressure Maximum operating pressure MPa 0.03 0.1 MPa 0.7 Fluid temperature -10 (Non-freezing) to 60 Ambient temperature -10 to 60 Coil insulation type Class B Enclosure IP65 Alloable voltage fiuctuation 10% of rated voltage AC VA 10 7

An air Rc1/4 12 to 14 dryer or water separator should be installed upstream Rc3/8 22 to 24 from filters. 3. Drain flushing Rc1/2 28 to 30 Follow the procedure of the manufacturer when fittings If condensation in the drain bowl is not emptied on a other than SMC is used. regular basis, the bowl will overflow and allow the condensation to enter the compressed air lines.

Status Condition 0 No supply voltage SP Status of solenoid power supply 1 Supply voltage OK 0 Short circuit DI Status of sensor power supply 1 Normal Output area mapping Output data MSB LSB MSB LSB Offset (word) 15 8 7 0 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 -28No.EX-OMK0004-B Output No. assignment Combinations of output data and valve

System Outline 8 Definition and terminology 9 Assembly 10 Mounting and Installation 12 Installation 12 Wiring 14 SI Unit Model Indication and How to Order 15 Summary of Product parts 15 Mounting and Installation 16 Wiring 16 LED Display 17 Specification 19 Specifications 19 Dimensions 20 End plate Model Indication and How to Order 21 Summary of Product parts 21 Mounting and Installation 22

Contents Safety Instructions 3 Product Summary 8 System configuration 8 EX500 GW unit Model indication and How to order 9 Summary of Product parts 9 Mounting and Installation 10 Installation 10 Wiring 10 Setting 18 Specification 22 Specifications 22 Dimensions 24 SI unit Model indication and How to order 25 Summary of Product parts 26 Mounting and Installation 27 Installation 27 Setting 29