Troubleshooting P.11 to 12 9. Construction and operating principle -P.13 10. Operating principle P.13 11. Sensor mounting (leakage sensor) P.14 1 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.
Looseness of bolts which fix the parts at each port (port, elbow fixing flange, port fixing flange, air port cover). 11 9.
Dimensions --11 7. Guaranteed term and guaranteed range 12 8. Parts replacement procedure 13 1 XL-OMP0001 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.
How to Order 11 2-2-1. MONOSASHI-KUN with BRAKE 11 2-2-2. Options 12 Chapter 3: Selection Flow Chart to Confirm Utility 1314 Chapter 4: Specifications 4-1. Cylinder Specifications 15 4-2. Sensor Specifications 15 4-3. Cylinder (Brake) Life 16 Chapter 5: Wiring 5-1. Connector Wiring Table 17 5-2. Wiring for Counter (Controller) 17 5-3. Wiring for Extension Cable 18 5-4.
External gripping 11 34 42 65 158 254 force D I.D. Internal 17 45 66 104 193 318 Note 1) Gripping force per finger Effective value (N) gripping force O.D. External gripping S 7.1 27 33 45 131 217 force I.D.
General requirements) ISO 10218-1992: Manipulating industrial robots -Safety JIS B 8370: JIS B 8361: JIS B 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
Gripping point . 11 3-5. Dimensions . 12 3-5-1. JMHZ2-16D-X7400B-DTP-(N/P) . 12 3-5-2. JMHZ2-16D-X7400B-HC10DT-(N/P) . 13 3-5-3. JMHZ2-16D-X7400B-HC10-(N/P) . 14 3-6. Connector and pin layout . 15 3-6-1. JMHZ2-16D-X7400B-DTP-(N/P) . 15 3-6-2. JMHZ2-16D-X7400B-(HC10DT/HC10)-(N/P) . 16 3-7. Center of gravity . 17 4Product Specifications . 18 4-1.
. 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 . 23 7.CN3 . 24 8.CN1IF (CONT) . 25 8.1 . 25 8.2 . 27 9.CN2TB/PC . 28 9.1 . 28 10.LED . 29 10.1 LED . 29 10.2 IF LED . 29 11
Operation failure Incorrect wiring (1) Fuse blown out and/or lead wire broken (2) Incorrect contact at the contact and connection (3) Broken wire in the coil (4) Foreign matter caught in the spool valve (8) Swollen spool valve (5) Excessive oil supply (11) Coil has burned out.
Wire the communication line away from the noise source. 11 NS: Green LED is flashing Communication is not established. Check the following, and restart. Signal line is connected from PLC. The communication speed of PLC and SI unit is appropriate. Wire the communication line away from the noise source. NS: Red LED is flashing Communication timeout.
SF: OFF BF: Red LED is ON 11 SF: Red LED is ON BF: Red LED is ON Address setting is defective. If the SI unit address is set to 0 or 126 or more, set it to between 1 and 125. SF: Red LED is ON BF: Red LED is flashing Configuration does not match. Check the configuration setting of PLC, and ensure it matches the actual configuration.
Fault No.11 Problem Possible cause Investigation method Countermeasures The inputs that are beyond the maximum point number do not operate. Check that the number of inputs has not exceeded the allowable number. The allowable number depends on the SI unit model. Inadequate total number of inputs from the Input block connected with the SI unit.
Description and Functions 9 5-1 LED indication 9 5-2 Terminal board 9 5-3 Address setting 10 5-4 Setting of Hold/Clear 11 6. Wiring 12 6-1 Communication wiring 12 6-2 Terminal resistance 13 6-3 Cable for communication line 13 6-4 Wiring to power supply 13 7. Troubleshooting 14 -1No.EX-OMF0012-B 1.
How to Use . 11 2-1. Procedures to operation . 11 3. Wiring . 12 3-1. AC adapter type/ IZG10-01, 02 . 12 3-2. Power supply cable type/ IZG10-03 . 12 4. Function . 13 4-1. Name of parts . 13 4-2. LED indication . 13 4-3. Mode setting switch . 14 4-4. Emitter maintenance (cleaning and replacement) . 15 4-5. Alarm function . 17 5. Performance . 18 5-1.
If the minimum setting unit is 1 L/min, the flow can be displayed in 1 L/min units, i.e. 10, 11, 12. Minimum setting unit N Normal condition (NOR) Reference condition for volumetric flow: 101.3 kPa, 0 C The flow measurement which is converted at normal atmospheric pressure conditions at 0 C.
No.PS-OMM0005-J PRODUCT NAME Digital Pressure Switch MODEL / Series / Product Number ZSE10(F) ISE10 Table of Contents Safety Instructions 2 Model Indication and How to order 9 Summary of Product parts 11 Definition and terminology 12 Mounting and Installation 15 Installation 15 Piping 17 Wiring 18 Internal circuit and wiring example 19 Pressure Setting 20 Measurement mode 20 Function Setting
Recommended tightening torque: Modular AR/AW series 0.60.05 Nm ARM10/11 series 0.320.03 Nm Mount the main body of the Pressure switch. Insert the lock pin to the adapter to the end firmly. Supply pressure slowly, and ensure no air leaks.
And Adjust the offset voltage after supplying power. 23 Doc.No.IZ-OMK0015D (11) Timing chart Timing chart of normal operation Normal operation Reset operation Remarks Turn the power off to solve the problem, then supply power again. The error signal(OUT3) will be reset.
CONTENTS SAFETY 2 General General 3 positions 5 positions Model Indication Method 5 Names and Functions of Individual Parts 6 Installation 9 3 positions Names and Functions of Controller 11 Example of Internal Circuit and Wiring 12 Setting 15 Operation Characteristics 20 Specifications 21 5 positions Names and Functions of Controller 23 Example of Internal Circuit and Wiring 24 Setting 27
Operation and Mounting 2.1 Air Supply -P. 5 2.2 Operating Environment -P. 6 2.3 Design -P. 6 2.4 Mounting and Installation -P. 8 2.5 Piping -P. 10 2.6 Speed Control -P. 11 2.7 Shock Absorbing Mechanism -P. 11 2.8 Directional Control -P. 12 2.9 Mounting of Auto Switch -P. 13 3. Maintenance and Inspection 3.1 Inspection -P. 14 3.2 Maintenance -P. 14 3.3 Replacement Parts -P. 14 4.