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cyber
dynamic system
5.2.2 Preparations for CDSL series (linear actuators with integrated servo drive)
5.3 Attaching the CDSx to a machine
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The drive system may be damaged in the case of improper
assembly.
Only install the drive system on level, no-vibration, rigid structures.
Ensure freedom of motion of the customer application.
Arrange the drive system and the application optimally with respect
to one other to avoid lateral forces and thus premature wear of the
threaded spindle.
Avoid lateral forces and bending torques on the thrust tube.
Avoid banging and knocking the tappet.
Moving outside the permissible stroke path, at both the minimum
and maximum position, will damage the threaded spindle.
Limit the stroke of the drive system using appropriate measures
(e.g. stops, or buffers) for the extended and retracted end position.
These end stops must be dimensioned appropriately and be capable
of absorbing the kinetic energy of the moving parts, which may be
moving at high speeds.
Observe the safety and processing instructions for the threadlocker
to be used.
Doc. no.: 5022-D056658
Coat the fastening screws with
a threadlocker.
Fasten the drive system to the
machine with the fastening screws
through the threaded bores (A).
Attach the drive system so that the
name plate can still be read.
For specified tightening torques for
screws of property class A2-70, see
chapter 10.1 "Tightening torques for
common thread sizes in general
mechanical engineering".
Operating manual
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