. i-4 i-2-7 . i-4 i-2-8 . i-5 i-2-9 . i-5 i-3 . i-6 i-4 / . i-7 1-1 . 1-1 2-1 . 2-1 2-2 . 2-1 2-2-1 . 2-1 2-2-2 . 2-2 2-2-3 . 2-2 2-2-4 . 2-2 2-2-5 . 2-3 2-3 . 2-4 3 / 3-1 . 3-1 3-2 . 3-1 3-3 . 3-2 3-4 . 3-2 3-5 . 3-2 3-6 . 3-2 4 4-1 . 4-1 4-2 . 4-1 4-2-1 . 4-1 4-2-2 . 4-1 4-2-3 . 4-2 5-1 . 5-1 5-2 . 5-3 6-1 . 6-1 6-2 GWP . 6-1 6-3 . 6-2 6-4 . 6-3
Symbol Foot (mm) A AL D I B B1 C H1 H W GA GB H2 J KA LC LD LH LS LT LX LZ M MM NA P S X Y Z ZZ Bore size (mm) 20 25 32 40 50 63 80 100 12 20 5 12 14 4 33 10 14.5 34 13 8 6 4 26 M4 x 0.7 6 20 (3) 32 44 3 M8 x 1.25 24 M5 x 0.8 57 15 7 32 83 Width across flats 6 length 3.5 12.5 23 6 15 16.5 4 36 10 17.5 38.5 17 10 7 4 31 M5 x 0.8 6 22 (3) 36 49 3.5 M10 x 1.25 29 M5 x 0.8 60 15 7 35 89.5 Width
Maintenance . 6-1 6.1 Before returning the product . 6-1 Chapter 7 Appendix . 7-1 7.1 Outline Dimensions . 7-1 7.1.1 Liquid Tank .7-1 7.1.2 Controller.7-1 TOC-2 A_HEC-OM-J004-4 Table of Contents 7.2 Specifications . 7-2 7.3 Specifications of Connectors . 7-5 7.3.1 Connection of Liquid Tank and Controller . 7-5 7.3.2 Connection of Power Supply Cable . 7-6 7.3.3 Connector for External Equipment
Unlocked condition (when air is supplied.) 788 Double Acting, Single Rod Series CLS Cylinder with Lock Construction @7 @4 @8 @6 %8 @2 %9 @7 !0 i o @1 @0 @3 q w !9 %7 $1 $2 $3 $6 %2 %3 %4 %6 $8 $9 ^6 $0 #3 y u !1#1 @9 #4^2^7^5^1 ^3 ^4 ^8 #0 @5 #2 $5 $4 %0 %1 t y CLJ2 !2 !1 !3 u CLM2 !4 !6 !7 CLG1 !5 CL1 e !
Y: 4.5 to 7 D: 6 to 8 78.3 2(A) 2(A) 63 19 (A port) Rc1/2 Stations L L1 L2 Formula L1 = 41 x n + 33 L2 = 41 x n + 17 9 402 386 10 443 427 2 115 99 3 156 140 4 197 181 5 238 222 6 279 263 7 320 304 8 361 345 : With light/surge voltage suppressor ( ): Dimensions for external pilot 4-8-15
9 e r t q !3 w !0 @3 @2 !1 !2 !5 !4 y u i o @1 @0 !8 !6 Component Parts Component Parts Qty. No. Description Material Note No.
9 e r t q !3 w !0 @3 @2 !1 !2 !5 !4 y u i o @1 @0 !8 !6 Component Parts Component Parts Qty. No. Description Material Note No.
9 e r t q !3 w !0 @3 @2 !1 !2 !5 !4 y u i o @1 @0 !8 !6 Component Parts Component Parts Qty. No. Description Material Note No.
K,L1.6MPa 24085% 1 AC200V10% 50Hz 4 2 AC200V50/60Hz 9A/8A 2 AC200V50/60Hz 1.2A/1.3A 2 AC200V50/60Hz 180W/202W 3 5A 30A R134a(HFC) [GWP1430] 2305g Rc3/4 10mm 12 23kg 1ANR 2065% 2 330mA 4 () 6 1 6 6 2 mm A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q IDFA6E Rc3/4 270 455 498 31 42 283 80 230 32 15 240 80 275 275 15 6 2 6 6 3 (50/60Hz) AC200/200,220V GFCI R R L N PE TB ILS V V EDV OLR PTC PE
6 m PCA-1558836: Cable with 7/8 inch connector, Socket, Right angle 2 m PCA-1558849: Cable with 7/8 inch connector, Socket, Right angle 6 m PCA-1564927: Cable with M12 connector, B code, Socket, Straight 2 m, SPEEDCON compatible PCA-1564930: Cable with M12 connector, B code, Socket, Straight 6 m, SPEEDCON compatible PCA-1564943: Cable with M12 connector, B code, Socket, Right angle 2 m,
IDF-TR1500-7 IDF-TR1500-5 IDF-TR1500-6 IDF-TR1500-7 IDF-TR4000-5 IDF-TR4000-6 IDF-TR4000-7 IDF-TR4000-5 IDF-TR4000-6 IDF-TR4000-7 Part No.
Model 6 Size: nominal size X length Number of pieces 8 12 4 6 8 10 12 TM-04 TM-06 TM-08 TM-10 TM-12 2 X 6 2.6 X 8 4 3 X 8 Tube Release Tool Series TG To remove tube in a confined space or from manifolded one-touch fittings.
6 !8 q w !0 MXH o MXU MXS u MXQ i MXF !1 MXW @2 @1 @4 @3 !7 MXJ e t !5 @7 @6 @8 @5 With stroke adjuster MXP Axial piping type MXY MTS !2 Without stroke adjuster. With adjuster on extension end y Description No. Material Component Parts With Magnet, Rail Note Description No.
6 w i !4 !3 y u r !1 q t !2 !5 e !1 No.
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Troubleshooting . 6-1 6.1 TROUBLESHOOTING . 6-1 6.2 RESET THE THERMAL RELAY AND HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH. 6-4 IDF60/70/80/90 Series IDX-OM-V022 Contents Chapter 7 Documents . 7-1 7.1 SPECIFICATIONS . 7-1 7.2 REFRIGERANT AND GWP VALUE . 7-2 7.3 DIMENSIONS . 7-3 7.4 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT . 7-4 7.5 AIR/ REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT . 7-6 Chapter 8 Option A . 8-1 8.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE . 8-1 8.2 SPECIFICATIONS
Read carefully the Chapter 6 Troubleshooting before taking actions. Do not start the product in any trouble.
Read carefully the Chapter 6 Troubleshooting before taking actions. Do not start the product in any trouble.
Read carefully the Chapter 6 Troubleshooting before taking actions. Do not start the product in any trouble.