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to a human body or peripheral equipment, as a snap ring may be flown out of the tip of a plier (tool for installing a type C snap ring).

GC SB + Stroke B ZZ + Stroke A + Stroke B SA + Stroke A 63 SZ + Stroke B Front mounting flange C port A, B port B port A 20 C port A port A ' View A-A' GC SB + Stroke B ZZ + Stroke A + Stroke B SA + Stroke A 41 Made to Order Specifications Series MGG Auto Switch Rail Mounting 8 MGG XC13 Bearing type Mounting type Stroke Auto switch type Auto switch symbol Bore size Auto switch rail mounting

of band and screw) BMA2-050AS (A set of band and screw) BMA2-063AS (A set of band and screw) D-G5/K59 D-G5W/K59W D-G5BA/G59F D-G5NT D-B5/B64 D-B59W D-G5NB (A set of band and screw) BA-02 BA-01 (A set of band and screw) BA-32 (A set of band and screw) BA-04 (A set of band and screw) BA-05 (A set of band and screw) BA-06 (A set of band and screw) BA-08 (A set of band and screw) BA-10 (A

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.

a = 2000 L1 (mm) Pitching Mep m : Transfer load (kg) a : Work piece acceleration (mm/s) Me: Dynamic moment L : Overhang to work piece center of gravity (mm) a = 3000 2000 m L1 0 10 20 30 Transfer load m (kg) L2 600 400 L2 (mm) Mer Rolling Yawing m 200 L2 Mer 10 20 30 0 Transfer load m (kg) m a = 1000 4000 a = 2000 L3 (mm) a = 3000 L3 2000 m Mey a 10 20 30 0 Transfer load m (kg) Refer to

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.

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.

(c)When a sensor is not connected.

a guide, use a solenoid valve with a large effective area for the unlocking solenoid.

If driving a load such as a relay that generates a surge voltage, use a switch with a built-in contact protection circuit or use a contact protection box.

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.

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.

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, 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, 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, which generates surge is directly driven, use a type of switch with a built-in surge absorbing element. 8.

Stabilize the source pressure by providing a tank and a vacuum regulator. Provide a vacuum switch valve to individual lines.

If there is a risk of contact, provide safety measures such as a cover or a system that uses sensors that will activate an emergency stop before contact is made. 2. Use a balance circuit in which lurching of the piston is taken into consideration.

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.