15 54.5 CL 24.5 80 24.5 MLGC (mm) CNA Stroke adjustable range Retracting 5 15 25 35 30 15 35 35 35 A dimension (Retracted side mounting) Extending Model 26 36 46 46 43 27 48 46 46 MXS25-10 MXS25-20 MXS25-30 MXS25-40 MXS25-50 MXS25-75 MXS25-100 MXS25-125 MXS25-150 Stock absorber at retraction end CB Stroke 100 to 150 A Shock absorber at extension end CV/MVG Max. 35 CXW Shock absorber at retraction
A-9 shows a situation with a litting iable moving up and down as long as the starvstop valv is switched on in the three versions: as a situation sketch, an imDression of how lhe circuit looks when simulated with the training kil and lhe circuit diagram' CIRCUIT Flg.
A-9 shows a situation with a litting iable moving up and down as long as the starvstop valv is switched on in the three versions: as a situation sketch, an imDression of how lhe circuit looks when simulated with the training kil and lhe circuit diagram' CIRCUIT Flg.
Manual override for double (latching) style In case of a double (latching) style, a manual override is provided not only on the body side but to the pilot as a standard.
The proper tightening torques of the fittings are as shown in the table below. As a guide, tighten it by hand, then turn it two or three turns with a wrench. Check the dimensions of each product for the hexagon width across flats.
Please consult with SMC when using auto switch on the rod stick out side, as it is produced as a special order.
Sol A, B & C aceepl direct-operated type or pilOt operated type. As you find that Solenoid valve Sol A for lock releasing is independent, you can use a compact 3-way valve and mount it directly to lock port by means of a nipple so that you can get the time delay 0' locking as short as possible. Diagram 6.
As a guide, refer to the proper tightening torques shown below. !
Pad Caution Guide for drop prevention Provide an auxiliary device (example: a guide for preventing the workpieces from dropping) as necessary. Mounting Position As a rule, the unit must be installed horizontally.
Can be used as negative common. (*) The valve installed onto the product is non-polar type. Can be used as negative common. A D-sub connector (25P) conforming to MIL standards is used. A flat ribbon cable connector (26P) conforming to MIL standards is used.
When a load, such as a relay or solenoid, which generates surge is directly driven, use a type of switch with a built-in surge absorbing element. 8.
When a load, such as a relay or solenoid valve, which generates surge is directly driven, use a type of switch with a built-in surge absorbing element. 8.
It a lubricant has been used in the system, contjnue to lubricate as the original lubricant applied during manulacluring may have been washed away. The NvJ3000 may be used as a N.C. or N.o. 3 way valve by plugging one ol the A, B ports. Be sure not to plug the exhaust ports.
It a lubricant has been used in the system, contjnue to lubricate as the original lubricant applied during manulacluring may have been washed away. The NvJ3000 may be used as a N.C. or N.o. 3 way valve by plugging one ol the A, B ports. Be sure not to plug the exhaust ports.
It a lubricant has been used in the system, contjnue to lubricate as the original lubricant applied during manulacluring may have been washed away. The NvJ3000 may be used as a N.C. or N.o. 3 way valve by plugging one ol the A, B ports. Be sure not to plug the exhaust ports.
An auto switch cannot be mounted on the same side as a motor. Since the operating range is provided as a guideline including hysteresis, it cannot be guaranteed (assuming approx. 30% dispersion). It may change substantially depending on the ambient environment.
Using the chewed portion of the tube as it is can cause problems such as leakage or difficulty in removing the tubing. Operating Environment Warning a) Scratches, gouges, abrasion, corrosion 1. Do not use in environments or locations where there is a danger of damage to fittings and tubing. For fitting and tubing materials, refer to specifications and construction drawings, etc. 2.
Using the chewed portion of the tube as it is can cause problems such as leakage or difficulty in removing the tubing. Operating Environment Warning a) Scratches, gouges, abrasion, corrosion 1. Do not use in environments or locations where there is a danger of damage to fittings and tubing. For fitting and tubing materials, refer to specifications and construction drawings, etc. 2.
L H Connection threads 8 M5 23 12 5 6 10 10 19.5 (R) 12 14 1/8 1/4 1/8 1/4 1/4 3/8 3/8 1/2 19.5 20 26.5 24.5 31.5 26.5 27.5 26 7 14 14 13 24 23 23 46 (R) Applicable tubing 8 14 18 26 21.5 10 17 29 41 24 19 22 M L A 12 46 58 25 H Reference dimension for R threads after installation Connection threads Male Elbow: KPQL, KPGL Applicable tubing (M5) Effective area mm D1 Model L1 TPH TPS A H (
In order to further improve stopping accuracy, the time from the stop signal to the operation of the lock should be shortened as much as possible. To accomplish this, use a device such as a highly responsive electric control circuit or solenoid valve driven by direct current, and place the solenoid valve as close as possible to the cylinder. 4.