E F F E E B C Cross interface E: 4-Rc F: Without thread A D E Model Y14-M5 Y24-01 Y24-02 Y34-01 Y34-02 Y44-02 Y44-03 Y54-03 Y54-04 Applicable model AC10 Port size M5 1/8 1/4 1/8 1/4 1/4 3/8 3/8 1/2 C 14 D 25 B 16 A 23 AC20 22 40 40 40 AC25, AC30 28 48 43 49 AC40 Cautions in Mounting 36 54 48 60 62 When mounting a cross interface directly on the IN side of the lubricator, be sure to use a
Series HRX-OM-X037 Contents 9.4.15 HRL200-W-40-T2 CH1 .9-19 9.4.16 HRL100/200-W-40-T2 CH2 .9-19 9.5 Pump Capacity . 9-20 9.5.1 HRL100-A/W-40 CH1 .9-20 9.5.2 HRL200-A/W-40 CH1 .9-20 9.5.3 HRL300-A-40 CH1 .9-21 9.5.4 HRL-A/W-40 CH2 .9-21 9.5.5 HRL100/200/300-A/W-40-T2 CH1 .9-22 9.5.6 HRL300-A-40-T3 CH2 .9-22 9.6 Types of Hazard Labels . 9-23 9.6.1 Positions of danger warning label .9-24 9.7
For a facility with a large installation area that can vent the air naturally: Make an air outlet on a wall at a high level and air inlet on a wall at a low level, to allow for adequate airflow. 2. For a facility with a small installation area that can not vent the air naturally: Make a forced air exhaust vent on a wall at a high level and an air inlet on a wall at a low level. 3.
For a facility having a small installation area (that can not vent the air naturally): Make a forced air exhaust vent on a wall at a high level and an air inlet on a wall at a low level. 3.
L4 L4 L5 A L5 D3 D3 T T D2 L1 D2 L1 L2 L2 AS ASP Metric Size ASN A M1 L5 Max.
Remove a housing from a body by rotating 4 mounting screws counterclockwise with a hexagon wrench key. Hexagon wrench key Nominal: 5 2) Remove the valve guide. Hold the valve guide with a spanner on the spanner flat to rotate it counterclockwise and remove the valve guide. Spanner Nominal: 30 3) Remove the valve spring. 4) Remove the valve assembly.
Remove a housing from a body by rotating 4 mounting screws counterclockwise with a hexagon wrench key. Hexagon wrench key Nominal: 5 2) Remove the valve guide. Hold the valve guide with a spanner on the spanner flat to rotate it counterclockwise and remove the valve guide. Spanner Nominal: 30 3) Remove the valve spring. 4) Remove the valve assembly.
J H IN OUT OUT IN OUT OUT A P Min. clearance for maintenance A Min. clearance for maintenance AL10, AL20 AL30, AL40, AL40-06, AL50, AL60 Applicable model Drain cock with barb fitting With drain cock With drain cock Metal bowl Metal bowl with level gauge Metal bowl with drain cock Metal bowl with drain cock Metal bowl with drain cock & level gauge Optional B specifications B B B B B B B Barb
C0.5 file chamfer AL B MM R sphere TP R sphere DC 30 H W1 T H H H Symbol: A12 Symbol: A13 Symbol: A14 Symbol: A15 30 C 30 DA DA C0.5 R sphere DA DA C AL MM 30 A H T W1 A H C A H H Symbol: A16 Symbol: A17 Symbol: A18 Symbol: A19 MM 30 MM 30 DA MM 30 AL MM 30 H A H A A C H A H Symbol: A20 Symbol: A21 Symbol: A22 Symbol: A23 DA 30 30 DA L RD 30 MM 30 MM MM DB DB T T C B A H A A A L K H W H H
Position (Standard type) Auto switch model D-Y59l D-Y69l D-Y7P D-Y7PV D-Y7H D-Y7lW D-Y7lWV D-Z7l D-Z8l D-M9l D-M9lV D-M9lW D-M9lWV D-M9lA D-M9lAV D-F5l D-J59 D-F59F D-F5NT D-A5l D-A6l D-A59W D-G39 D-K39 D-A3l D-A44 D-A9l D-A9lV D-P3DWA D-P4DW Bore size A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B 32 10 8 6 4 6.5 4.5 11.5 9.5 0 0 4 2 0 0 3.5 1.5 5.5 3.5 3 1 40 9 9 5 5 5.5 5.5 10.5 10.5 0 0 3 3
a guide, use a solenoid valve with a large effective area for the unlocking solenoid.
39.7 43.7 32.6 56.2 19 9.5 47.7 R 3/8 23 53.7 1.5 AS331F-03-10ST AS331F-N03-07ST 53.5 21 32.6 1/4" 13.2 17 18.5 43.7 10 38.7 25.6 46.1 20.6 12.9 23 16.2 AS331F-03-12ST AS331F-N03-09ST 22 NPT3/8 19 9.5 53.7 5/16" 15.2 23 1.5 47.7 18.5 20.9 44.9 55.3 34.4 12 39.7 28.2 49.1 AS331F-N03-11ST AS431F-04-10ST 16.2 21 3/8" 17.9 23 49.4 16.2 21 25.8 58 10 32.6 18.5 43.7 32.6 53.5 R 1/2 24 12 55.8
D E I N USA J A N U A R Y 2 0 0 0 L O A D D A T A P E R M I S S I B L E L A T E R A L L O A D W (N) 1N = 0.102kgf H O W T O O R D E R C O M P A C T G U I D E C Y L I N D E R Stroke (mm) Bore Size Model 10 20 25 30 40 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 12 MGPM 24 19 17 14 13 26 22 MGP 12 MGPL 37 27 22 35 30 23 18 16 MGPM 38 31 27 23 21 37 32 T Y P E O F B E A R I N G P O R T I N G 16 MGPL 54 40 32
15 17.5 22 23 23 24 22 23 23 24 Note 2) For 25 and 50 stroke, the shock absorber is mounted on a single side of the plate.
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Auto Switches/Proper Mounting Positions for Stroke End Detection D-Z7, Z80 D-Y59, Y69, Y7P D-Y7NW, Y7PW, Y7BW D-Y7BAL Approx. 1 5 Bore size (mm) B A 32 1 4 40 1 4 50 2 4 63 2 4 80 7.5 5.5 100 7.5 5.5 A B Mounting of Auto Switches 1Nm: approx. 10.2kgfcm When attaching an auto switch, first take a switch spacer between your fingers and press it into a switch mounting groove.
When replacing mounting bracket, use a hexagon wrench. MB Mounting/Piping Caution MB1 1. Mounting a workpiece on rod end To screw a bracket or a nut onto the threaded portion at the tip of the piston rod, make sure to retract the piston rod entirely, and place a wrench over the flat portion of the rod that protrudes.
2 w i A CJ1 CJP CJ2 A Cylinder tube sectional view A-A !0 o CM2 CG1 Component Parts MB No. q w e r t y u i o !0 !1 No.