Siemens SIPART PS2 Operating Instructions Manual page 313

Electropneumatic positioner with profibus pa
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Procedure for the part-turn actuator to VDI/VDE 3845
1. Slide the clamping table
2. Mount the clamping table
washer
3. Depending on the material of the magnet holder, proceed as follows:
4. Screw the NCS
hex nut
5. Once the NCS
magnet
Procedure for part-turn actuators with manufacturer-specific interface
1. Steps 1 to 4 as above.
2. Set a clearance of 3 mm between the top edge of the magnet
mounting console
NCS housing
Reference
For information on the scope of delivery, refer to chapter "NCS sensor scope of delivery
(Page 323)".
SIPART PS2 with PROFIBUS PA
Operating Instructions, 05/2019, A5E00127926-AC
.
Magnet holder made of glass fiber reinforced
polyester
1. Insert the plastic washer
magnet
.
2. Fix the magnet
onto the clamping
table
. The magnet
easily on the clamping table
3. Slide the tensioning ring
magnet
. Make sure that the spring
elements
and the hook
magnet
are lined up above one another
and that they engage. You will now have
more resistance when turning the tensioning
ring
and magnet
onto the mounting console
and the washer
is mounted, the clearance of 3 mm between the top edge of the
and the top edge of the mounting console
. Extend the stub shaft accordingly, or insert washers underneath the
.
onto the stub shaft of the part-turn actuator.
to the stub shaft using a hex socket head screw
Magnet holder made of anodized aluminum
into the
1. Place the magnet
2. Secure the magnet
can now be rotated
.
over the
on the
3. Then tighten the two hex socket head
.
.
External position detection
B.2 Non-Contacting Sensor
onto the clamping
table
.
to the clamping
table
by connecting the two parts of the
tensioning ring
to the two hex socket
head screws
. The magnet
rotated easily on the clamping table
screws
. The magnet
longer be rotated on the clamping table
using the hexagon socket-head screw
is set automatically.
and the top edge of the
and
can now be
.
can then no
.
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