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22 21 20 High temp. cut off alarm ERR12 Low temp. cut off alarm ERR13 Unused Output failure alarm ERR15 D2 23 22 21 20 Upper temperature limit alarm WRN Lower temperature limit alarm WRN Thermostat alarm ERR14 DC power supply failure alarm ERR11 D3 23 22 21 20 External sensor failure alarm ERR18 Internal sensor failure alarm ERR17 During Auto tuning or auto tuning warning ERR19 Flow switch

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(g) Size 1 2 3 7 Basic Type 75 105 150 250 High precision Type 80 115 165 265 * Values excluding the weight of auto switch Effective torque 0.8 7 Effective torque (Nm) 0.6 3 0.4 2 0.2 1 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 Operating pressure (MPa) 19 - Internal construction and parts MSQ1 to 7 20 11 18 12 17 23 21 2 24 7 1 15 14 13 6 14 15 24 5 10 9 16 22 8 4 3 19 24 O ring 4 23 Hexagon socket set

MRQB32,40 18 1 17 2 16 2 34 2 15 1 33 O 1 14 1 32 4 13 2 31 2 12 O 1 30 1 11 2 29 1 10 1 28 S 1 9 1 27 S 1 8 O 2 26 1 7 1 25 2 6 1 24 4 5 1 23 4 4 1 22 4 3 1 21 O 3 2 1 20 O 1 1 1 19 1 12 14 2 28 1 13 2 27 1 12 4 26 1 11 1 25 R 1 10 1 32 24 2 9 2 23 2 8 4 22 8 7 1 21 2 6 2 20 2 5 1 19 2 4 1 18 O 4 3 1 17 O 4 2 1 16 4 1 1 15

5-4. . 23 5-5. . 23 5-6. . 24 6. . 24 1 - (ISO/IEC)(JIS)*1) *2) *1) ISO 4414: Pneumatic fluid power -General rules relating to systems ISO 4413: Hydraulic fluid power -General rules relating to systems IEC 60204-1: Safety of machinery -Electrical equipment of machines (Part 1: General requirements) ISO 10218: Manipulating industrial robots-Safety JIS B 8370: JIS B 8361: JIS B 9960

Please download this software from our website. http://www.smcworld.com/ Contents Safety Instructions . 3 Precautions for product specific . 5 Outlines of Product . 23 . System configuration example . 23 . Features . 24 . How to Order . 25 . Specification Table . 26 . Construction . 27 . Accessories . 28 Installation and Initial Setting . 29 .

Please download this software from our website. http://www.smcworld.com/ Contents Safety Instructions . 3 Precautions for product specific . 5 Outlines of Product .23 . System Construction Example . 23 . Features . 24 . How to Order . 25 . Specification Table . 26 . Construction . 27 . Accessories . 28 Installation and Initial Setting .29 .

LEC-OM08003 // LEC-T1 Series LEC6 LECPA TB Ver2.1 .5 .7 1. .9 1.1 .9 1.9 2.10 1.2 .11 1.11 2. .12 3. .13 3.1 .13 (1).13 (2)Tree .13 3. .14 (1).14 (2)Tree .15 4.16 5. .17 5.1 .18 5.2 .19 (1).19 (2).19 5.3 .20 (1).21 (1-1) LECPLECA 22 (2) .23 (2-1) LECPLECA 23 (2-1-a) TB Ver1.**. 23 (2-1-b) TB Ver2.**. 25 (2-2) LECPLECA 27 (2-2-a) TB Ver1.**. 27 (2-2-b) TB Ver2.**. 29 (2-3) LECPLECA .32 1

INP (31)(28)(23)(20)(15)(12)(7)(4) Start to move to the position set in Step No.3. BUSY (32)(29)(24)(21)(16)(13)(8)(5) (19) Step No.3 is turned ON. (OUT1 and OUT0 are turned ON) Note) (20) INP is turned OFF. (21) BUSY is turned ON. (22) The DRIVE is turned OFF. Flow chart (Reference) (23) INP is turned ON. (1) Select Step No.1. (Turn IN0 ON.) (24) BUSY is turned OFF.

Controller and its peripheral devices / Specific product precautions 23 10.1 Design and selection 23 10.2 Handling 24 10.3 Installation 25 10.4 Wiring 25 10.5 Power supply 25 10.6 Grounding 26 10.7 Maintenace 26 2 No.JXC-OMW1019-A LECP6 Series / Controller 1. Safety Instructions These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage.

External Wiring Diagram . 22 4.1 CN1: Power connector . 22 4.2 CN2: Motor power connector and CN3: Encoder connector . 22 4.3 CN4: Serial I/O connector . 22 1 - (1) Connection with the teaching box . 22 (2) Connection with a PC . 23 4.4 CN5: Parallel I/O connector . 23 5.

CN4: Power supply connector .23 6.1 Power supply connector.23 1 - 6.2 Power line.23 6.3 Wiring of the shutdown circuit.24 Shutdown circuit Example.26 7. CN3: Bus conecter.27 8. CN1: Controller IF communication connector (CONT)28 8. 1 Connection.28 8. 2 Wiring diagram.30 9. CN2: TB/PC connector.31 9. 1 How to use.31 10.

CN4: Power supply connector .23 1 - 6.1 Power supply connector.23 6.2 Power line.23 6. 3 Wiring of the shutdown circuit.24 Shutdown circuit Example.26 7. CN1: Controller IF communication connector (CONT)27 7. 1 Connection.27 7. 2 Wiring diagram.29 8. CN2: TB/PC connector.30 8. 1 How to use.30 9.

Length TH0402 TJ-0402 18 5/32" TH0425 TJ-0425 18 TL0403 TJ-0403 18 1/4" TIHB07 TIL07 TJ-0604 19 TIHA07 TJ-0746 19 5/16" TH0806 TL0806 TJ-0806 20.5 3/8" TIHB11 TIL11 TJ-1065 23 TIHA11 TJ-1107 23 1/2" TIH13 TIL13 TJ-1395 24 *C2700 + Electroless nickel plated is used for the TJ series. Spare Parts Description Tubing O.D. Part no.

Preset output forms list 23 7-3-7. Output timing chart 24 7-4. Memory (E2ROM) 26 Chapter 8: RS-232C Communication Functions 8-1. Communication specifications 27 8-2. Communication format 27 Chapter 9: BCD Output 39 Chapter 10: When the counter does not operate normally 10-1. Troubleshooting 41 10-2.

Cable cramp unit (A) P368010-26 79 Cable cramp unit (B) P368010-27 911 Fig.23 Non-explosion proof resin cable clamp unit 28 11-5 Scale plate unit Caution !

CN4: Parallel l/O Connector . 22 6.1 Parallel I/O specifications . 22 6.2 Parallel I/O type (NPN / PNP type) . 22 (1) Parallel I/O input circuit (same for both NPN and PNP type) . 22 (2) Parallel I/O output circuit . 22 6.3 Details of parallel input / output signal and cable . 23 (1) Parallel I/O cable(LEC-CK4-) . 23 (2) Derails of input / Output signal . 23 (3) The change of I/O output signal

The counting of valve coils starts at the SI Unit from left to right. 0.X Valve coils Output data Byte Valves (16 coils) Valves (32 coils) 0 Valve coils 0-7 Valve coils 0-7 1 Valve coils 8-15 Valve coils 8-15 2 Valve coils 16-23 3 Valve coils 24-31 Fig. 6-2 The process data -33No.EX##-OMU0020-A 6.4.

Be sure to mount on a flat surface. 23 - (4) Precautions for electric actuator compatible with battery-less absolute encoder installation Warning Do not use in an environment where strong magnetic field are present. A magnetic sensor is used in the encoder. Therefore, if the actuator motor is used in a strong magnetic field environment, malfunction or failure may occur.