 
Horizontal mounting Downward mounting 83 27 94 27 26 32 Center bracket/IZS31-BM Reduced-wiring Fieldbus System 40 15 23 14 3 5.4 18 24 39 Static Neutralization Equipment M5 screw for mounting 2 Ionizer 27 100 Alphabetical Index Length Measuring/ Counter Angle adjustable Ionizer full length (L) Note) Number of center brackets included in a model with brackets.
angle Allowable eccentricity D-X Technical Data 1137 Floating Joint Light Weight Type for Light Load JC Series RoHS Model/Specifications Applicable cylinder nominal thread size Model Applicable cylinder bore size (mm) Maximum operating tensile and compressive force (N) Allowable eccentricity (Umm) Rotating angle Basic type Standard/Thread nominal size JC20-8-125 JC30-10-125 JC40-14-150 JC63-18
Allowable Kinetic Energy [J] Bore size [mm] 20 25 32 40 Male rod end 0.11 0.18 0.29 0.52 Female rod end 0.11 0.18 0.18 0.52 18 fR: Allowable lateral load at rod end [N] Kinetic energy E [J] = (m1 + m2) V2 16 m1: Mass of cylinder moving parts kg m2: Load mass kg V : Piston speed at the end m/s 2 14 JCM40 12 JCM32 10 Table (2) Mass of Cylinder Moving Parts Without Built-in Magnet/0 Stroke 8
M16 x 2 20 (3/4B) 0 250 73 330 177 100 56 9.7 108 145 2 x M10 x 1.5 18 25 (1B) 32 (1 1/4B) 0 50 342 87 435 255 100 56 12.8 108 150 4 x M12 x 1.75 22 40 (1 1/2B) 50 (2B) 0 60 450 94 545 356 120 70 20.4 126 180 4 x M12 x 1.75 22 0 209 62 285 147 90 51 6.9 98 120 2 x M10 x 1.5 18 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 15 (1/2B) 4 x M10 x 1.5 4 x M10 x 1.5 4 x M12 x 1.75 4 x M12 x 1.75 4 x M16 x 2 4 x M16
(Page 20) Communications RS-232C/RS-485 Weight Approx. 14 kg Approx. 18 kg Approx. 21 kg Approx. 31 kg Approx. 33 kg Accessories Power supply connector, Operation Manual Power supply cable should be ordered as an option (sold separately, page 22) or prepared by the user.
4 [] key Increases the set value. 17 Anti-snow coverage function If there will be a possibility of the snow coverage due to the change of the installation environment (season, weather), set beforehand. 18 Alarm buzzer sound setting Alarm sound can be set to on/off. 19 Alarm customizing Operation during alarm condition and threshold values can be changed depending on the alarm type. !
**:Cat. 18 No.EX##-OMY0006CN 3.3.8. SI 0 SI 0 A SI 1. 2.I/O 3.SI 4. 5. 10 0 I/O 0 "0"= SI 72 72 SI 72 SI SI 16 SI SI SI SI 0 16 19 No.EX##-OMY0006CN SI SI SI 16 SI SI 20 D 3.3.9. GSDMLFDCML 3.4. SI 4 3 (Z1Z2Z3) 1 M EX245-DY124V/0V EX245-DY1 /EN ISO 13849:2012 Table D.4 Faults and fault exclusion SI 0V 0V SI SI SI 20 No.EX##-OMY0006CN 4.
IZ*-OMS0001 : : IZN10 IZN10 IZN10 IZN10 0120-837-838 9:00~1700~ -1- 1. 1. 1. 1. 3 3 3 3 2. 2. 2. 2. 5 5 5 5 3. 3. 3. 3. 6 6 6 6 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4 4 4-1. 1. 1. 1. 7 7 7 7 4 4 4 4-2. 2. 2. 2. 10 10 10 10 4 4 4 4-3. 3. 3. 3. 16 16 16 16 4 4 4 4-4. 4. 4. 4. 17 17 17 17 4 4 4 4-5. 5. 5. 5. 17 17 17 17 5. 5. 5. 5. 18 18 18 18 6. 6. 6. 6. 20 20 20 20 7. 7. 7. 7. 7 7 7 7-1. 1. 1. 1. 21 21 21 21 7
3.8.1 Message frame . 3-7 3.9 Function code . 3-9 3.10 Checksum calculation method . 3-9 3.10.1 LRC(ASCII) . 3-9 3.10.2 CRC(RTU) .3-10 3.11 Explanation of function codes . 3-12 3.11.1 Function code: 04 Reading multiple registers .3-12 3.11.2 Function code: 06 Writing registers.3-13 3.11.3 Function code: 16 Writing multiple registers .3-15 3.12 Negative response . 3-16 3.13 Register map . 3-18
3.8.1 Message frame . 3-7 3.9 Function codes . 3-9 3.10 Checksum calculation method . 3-9 3.10.1 LRC(ASCII) . 3-9 3.10.2 CRC(RTU) .3-10 3.11 Explanation of function codes . 3-12 3.11.1 Function code04 Reading multiple registers .3-12 3.11.2 Function code06 Writing registers .3-14 3.11.3 Function code16 Writing multiple registers .3-15 3.12 Negative response . 3-16 3.13 Register Map . 3-18
No.IP80-OM00019-B / / * 3-4 5 1. 5 2. 6-7 2-1 IP8000 6 2-2 IP8100 7 3. 8-9 3-1 IP8000 8 3-2 IP8100 9 4. 10-12 5. 13 5-1 13 5-2 13 6. 14 7. 15-17 7-1 16 7-2 17 7-3 17 8. 18 9. 18-20 10. 20-22 11. 23-25 11-1 23 11-2 IP8100 23 11-3 IP8000 24 11-4 24 11-5 25 12. 26 13. 27-33 2 A (ISO/IEC)(JIS)*1) *2) *1) ISO 4414: Pneumatic fluid power -General rules relating to systems ISO 4413: Hydraulic
Piston Rod Movement Direction (DIP Switch No. 1) . 18 2-2. Bore size (DIP Switch No.2 to No.4) . 18 2-3. Piston rod Movement at No Signal Operation (DIP Switch No.5, No.6) . 18 2-4. Maximum Piston Rod Speed Setting (Rotary Switch) . 19 3.
Maintenance P.17 1) Inspection P.17 2) Overhaul P.18 3) Disassembly P.18 4) Assembly P.19 5) Expendable supplies P.20 6) Replacement procedure of seal P.21 7) Inspection P.22 5. Troubleshooting P.23 6. Construction P.26 7.
When a surge-generating load, such as a relay or solenoid valve, is driven directly, use a product that incorporates a surge absorption element. -21- 18. 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.
. * For LECSS-T, please set the electronic gear with PC, PLC etc. in your application. 18 - 2.
When a surge-generating load, such as a relay or solenoid valve, is driven directly, use a product that incorporates a surge absorption element. 18. 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.
CE2 ML2B ML2B Welding machine Welding machine 18 cm 18 cm 18 cm Operating range Operating range Avoid applications where the cylinder is in direct contact with water and oil, etc. Operating Piping port variation 1. Positioning at cylinder stroke end Stable stop accuraccy at end of stroke positioning is not obtained due to large speed change from cushion influence.
Bore size (mm) Symbol Stroke 10 16 20 10 mm 16 mm 20 mm 8 12 18 Dust cover type Fluororubber (FKM) F Action D Double acting Applicable Auto Switch/Refer to pages 62 to 65 for further information on the auto switch.
Consult with SMC concerning water resistance, elasticity of lead wires, and usage at welding sites. 18 Series CU Specific Product Precautions Be sure to read before handling. Refer to pages 12 through 18 for Safety Instructions, Actuator Precautions, and Auto Switch Precautions. Installation and Removal of Snap Rings Caution Selection Caution 1.
Refer to pages 15-18-3 to 15-18-4 for Safety Instructions and Common Precautions on the products mentioned in this catalog, and refer to pages 15-8-6 to 15-8-8 for Precautions on every series. 15-12-1 2 Series AQ Construction AQ1500/1510 AQ2000/3000/5000 Component Parts Material/Model No.