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MHZ-A1007 MHZ-A1607 MHZ-A2007 MHZ-A2507 MHZ2-K MHZ-A1008 MHZ-A1608 MHZ-A2008 MHZ-A2508 Ass'y MHZ2-M MHZ-A1009 MHZ-A1609 MHZ-A2009 MHZ-A2509 MHZ2-E MHZ-A1010 MHZ-A16010 MHZ-A2010 MHZ-A2510 Ass'y MHZ-AA1004 MHZ-AA1604 MHZ-AA2004 MHZ-AA2504 3 1= 2= 3= /GR-S-010 (10g) W= K= M=M5 E= Assy E 17 - 32,40 / / / / 11 1 12 2 13 3 14 C 4 15 A 5 16 6 17 NO 7 18 NC 8 19 NBR 9 20 NBR 10 21

. /1 MHF2-8DMHF2-8D1 1 16 2 17 3 18 4 19 5 20 NBR 6 21 NBR 7 8 A 9 B 10 C 11 12 13 14 15 MHF2-8D MHF2-8D1 MHF2-8D2 GR-S-010(10g) MHF8-PS MHF8-PS MHF8-PS-2 122021 GR-L-005(5g) 122021 P.13 16 3-4. /2 MHF2-12D20D 1 12: 16 2 1620: 3 17 4 12:R 18 5 1620:C 6 19 7 20 NBR 8 A 21 NBR 9 B 22 NBR 10 C 11 12 13 14 15 MHF2-12D MHF2-12D1 MHF2-12D2 MHF12

Note 2Not including auto switch 4 2Operation Guide for Air Gripper 21 Design precautions ! Warning 1. A protective cover is recommended to minimize the risk of personal injury due to accidental contact with moving parts of the gripper 2. Measures should be taken to protect against unexpected drop of work due to loss of air pressure. 3.

) mm Nm mm MHY2-10D M3x0.5 0.88 6 11H9 1.5 MHY2-16D M4x0.7 2.1 8 17H9 1.5 MHY2-20D M5x0.8 4.3 10 21H9 1.5 MHY2-25D M6x1 7.3 12 26H9 1.5 Nm (lmm) MHY2-10D M3x0.5 0.88 6 MHY2-16D M4x0.7 2.1 8 MHY2-20D M5x0.8 4.3 10 MHY2-25D M6x1 7.3 12 8 Nm (lmm) MHY2-10D M3x0.5 0.88 6 MHY2-16D M4x0.7 2.1 8 MHY2-20D M5x0.8 4.3 10 MHY2-25D M6x1 7.4 12 Nm{kgfcm} MHY2-10D M3x0.5 0.88{9} MHY2-16D M4x0.7 2.1{21

:Time to wait for the operation of the gripper to complete: If the NODE is "OPEN ONLY NODE" or "CLOSE ONLY NODE" (see P.21 for NODE), the delay time between outputting the valve switching signal and the transition of the robot to the next operation can be set.

Magnet Magnet passing position passing position Magnet mouting position LEY(G) / Piston part Magnet mouting position LEFS / Piston part 21 - The motors of the electric actuator can be installed close to each other. Caution Supply power when the actuator is stationary. The electric actuator acquires the absolute position data from the absolute encoder when power is applied.

Magnet Magnet passing position passing position Magnet mouting position LEY(G) / Piston part Magnet mouting position LEFS / Piston part 21 - The motors of the electric actuator can be installed close to each other. Caution Supply power when the actuator is stationary. The electric actuator acquires the absolute position data from the absolute encoder when power is applied.

Procedures to Operation . 20 5.1 Connection to teaching box . 21 5.2 Change of display mode . 22 (1) How to change from easy mode to normal mode . 22 (2) How to change from normal mode to easy mode . 22 5.3 Step data setting . 23 (1) Setting example of step data in easy mode . 24 (1-1) Setting example of positioning operation in easy mode (When connecting to LECP or LECA) . 25 (2) Setting

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.

Modify the mounting. 19 20 21 4. Construction Standard product: Double acting/single rod Table 12. Parts list No. Description Qty No.

DY#B (Unit 3) byte 9 Remote registration information (Wireless channel 8-15) Reserved DY#B (Unit 3) byte 10 DX#D (Unit 1) Remote (Wireless channel 002) byte 11 Reserved Base byte 12 Reserved byte 13 Reserved byte 14 DX#D (Unit 1) byte 15 byte 16 AXA (Unit 2) byte 17 Remote (Wireless channel 001) byte 18 byte 19 byte 20 Reserved byte 21 Reserved DX#D (Unit 1) byte 22 byte 23 DX#B (Unit 2)

Unit 8 to 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Byte 21 Bit No. Content 0 1: There is an error in unit 8. 1 1: There is an error in unit 9. 2 Reserved 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 Reserved -67No.EX-OMN0028-B Channel diagnostic data The channel diagnosis information is 3 bytes, and handles a maximum of 12 errors.

Doc.No.LV50***-OMQ0004-F Product Name Electromagnetic Digital Flow Switch Model/ Series/ Product Number LFE# SMC Corporation No.LV50***-OMQ0004-F Contents Safety Instructions 2 Model Indication and How to Order 11 Summary of Product Parts 13 Definitions and Terminology 14 Mounting and Installation 15 Installation 16 Piping Method 17 Wiring 19 Maintenance and Inspection 21 Troubleshooting

DY#B (Unit 3) byte 9 Remote registration information (Wireless channel 8-15) Reserved DY#B (Unit 3) byte 10 DX#D (Unit 1) Remote (Wireless channel 002) byte 11 Reserved Base byte 12 Reserved byte 13 Reserved byte 14 DX#D (Unit 1) byte 15 byte 16 AXA (Unit 2) byte 17 Remote (Wireless channel 001) byte 18 byte 19 byte 20 Reserved byte 21 Reserved DX#B (Unit 1) byte 22 byte 23 DX#D (Unit 2)

Set based on [F 1] operation of OUT1 (page 20 to 21). [F 3] Measured distance setting Input distance between charged object and the sensor. Measurement distance or 0.4 kV sensor is settable within 10 to 50 mm, 20 kV sensor within 25 to 75 mm. Distance can be changed by 1 mm. Upper/lower limit of measurement range depends on measured distance.

of specifications 21 Dimensions 22 -1No.EX-OMO0007-E Safety Instructions These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage.

Outer dimensions and descriptions of each part part 2) Descriptions of each part HAA7 to 22 24 12 15 5 HAA37 11 22 23 13 7 9 10 4 21 28 29 30 1 13 19 8 25 27 17 3 14 Components of aircooled aftercooler and descriptions No.

If values are in the range of graph in page 19, there is no problem on the operating conditions. 21 Chapter 6: Specifications 6-1 Cylinder Specifications Bore size 25 32 40 Fluid Air Operating method Cylinder Double acting type Brake Integrated pneumatic and spring Cylinder 0.1~0.8MPa Operating pressure range Brake 0.3~0.5MPa Proof pressure Cylinder 1.2MPa Brake 0.75 MPa Piston speed 100~

Troubleshooting P.21 10. Construction P.23 -1- RS2H 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.

Valve diagnostics 2 Table. 5-5 Valve diagnostics 2 Bit Description Explanation 0 Valve 16, 17 diagnostics 0: No error, 1: Short circuit 1 Valve 18, 19 diagnostics 0: No error, 1: Short circuit 2 Valve 20, 21 diagnostics 0: No error, 1: Short circuit 3 Valve 22, 23 diagnostics 0: No error, 1: Short circuit 4 Valve 24, 25 diagnostics 0: No error, 1: Short circuit 5 Valve 26, 27 diagnostics