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  • Page 1 Actuator LA36 User manual Page 1 of 92 LINAK.COM/TECHLINE © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ....................................4 LINAK application policy ..............................5 Chapter 1 Safety instructions ................................6 Chapter 2 Mounting guidelines................................8 Mounting of cables ................................10 Electrical installation ................................ 11 Recommended fuse ................................11 Actuator without feedback ............................... 12 Actuator with endstop signal output ..........................14 Actuator with relative positioning - Dual Hall ........................
  • Page 3 Warnings ..................................81 General indication of risk: ..............................82 Mounting and replacement of ATEX cables ........................82 Replacing an ATEX cable ..............................83 IECEx Certificates ................................85 ATEX Certificates ................................89 Adresses ..................................92 Page 3 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 4: Preface

    This user manual does not address the end-user, but is intended as a source of information for the manufacturer of the equipment or system only, and it will tell you how to install, use and maintain your LINAK electronics. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer of the end-use product to provide a User Manual where relevant safety information from this manual is passed on to the end-user.
  • Page 5: Linak Application Policy

    LINAK customer using any LINAK product. LINAK shall be responsible solely that LINAK products comply with the specifications set out by LINAK and it shall be the responsibility of the LINAK customer to ensure that the specific LINAK product can be used for the application in question.
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Ensure that the voltage applied matches to the voltage specified on the actuator label. • Ensure that the connection bolts can withstand the wear. • Ensure that the connection bolts are secured safely. Page 6 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 7 If the actuator (without integrated controller) is mounted in an application where a mechanical stop prevents the endstop switches in the actuator from being activated, the actuator must be equipped with an electrical safety device (current monitoring) or external limit switch. Page 7 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 8: Mounting Guidelines

    In applications with high dynamic forces LINAK recommends not to use the fully extended or retracted position over longer time, as this can damage the endstop system permanently.
  • Page 9 It is the application manufacturer’s responsibility to incorporate a suitable safety arrangement, which will prevent personal injury from occurring, if the actuator should fail. Warning! LINAK’s actuators are not designed for use within the following fields: • Offshore installations • Nuclear power generation •...
  • Page 10: Mounting Of Cables

    TORX 25IP When changing the cables on a LINAK actuator, it is important that this is done carefully, in order to protect the plugs and pins. Before the new cable is mounted, we recommend that the socket is greased with vaseline, to keep the high IP protection and ensure an easy mounting. Please be sure that the plug is in the right location and fully pressed in before the cable lid is mounted.
  • Page 11: Electrical Installation

    20.0 36200xxxxxxBxxxxE... 10.0 20.0 2600 36120xxxxxxCxxxxF... 16.0 36120xxxxxxCxxxxG... 4500 16.0 36120xxxxxxCxxxxH... 6800 16.0 36200xxxxxxCxxxxF... 1700 16.0 36200xxxxxxCxxxxE... 16.0 36120xxxxxxDxxxxF... 2600 10.0 36120xxxxxxDxxxxG... 4500 10.0 36120xxxxxxDxxxxH... 6800 10.0 36200xxxxxxDxxxxF... 1700 10.0 36200xxxxxxDxxxxE... 10.0 Page 11 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 12: Actuator Without Feedback

    Actuator without feedback Without feedback Connection diagram: 36XXXXXXX000XX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 36XXXX+10XXXXXX 37XXXX+10XXXXXX Compliant with: BROWN Powered by Danfoss BLUE Page 12 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 13 Not to be connected Black Not to be connected Green Not to be connected Yellow Not to be connected Violet Not to be connected White Not to be connected Page 13 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 14: Actuator With Endstop Signal Output

    If you wish to use the endstop signals, you will have to keep power on the brown, blue, red and black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost. Page 14 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 15 Tip: If you wish to use the endstop signals, you will have to keep power on the brown, blue, red and black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost. Page 15 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 16: Actuator With Relative Positioning - Dual Hall

    Actuator with relative positioning - Dual Hall Relative positioning - Dual hall Connection diagram: 36XXXXXXXH00XX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 36XXXX+0H/1HXXXXXX 37XXXX+1HXXXXXX Compliant with: BROWN Powered by Danfoss BLUE YELLOW GREEN BLACK DEUTSCH Diagram of Dual hall: Page 16 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 17 The frequency is 14-26 Hz on Single Hall output shorter pulses. depending on load. N.B. For more precise measurements, Overvoltage on the motor can result in shorter please contact LINAK A/S. pulses. Violet Not to be connected White Not to be connected Page 17 of 92 ©...
  • Page 18: Actuator With Endstop Signals And Relative Positioning - Dual Hall

    TIP: If you wish to use the End Stop Signals, you will have to keep power on the red and black wires, otherwise the red and black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost. signal will be lost. Diagram of Dual hall: Page 18 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 19 Overvoltage on the motor can result in shorter N.B. For more precise measurements, pulses. please contact LINAK A/S. Violet Endstop signal in Output voltage min. V IN - 2 V Source current max. 30 mA...
  • Page 20: Actuator With Relative Positioning - Single Hall

    Actuator with relative positioning - Single Hall Relative positioning - Single hall Connection diagram: 36XXXXXXXK00XX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 36XXXX+1KXXXXXX 37XXXX+1KXXXXXX Compliant with: BROWN Powered by Danfoss BLUE VIOLET BLACK DEUTSCH Page 20 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 21 Max. 680 nF Actuator: Gear: Pitch: mm / count: N.B. For more precise measurements, LA36 12 mm 0,166 please contact LINAK A/S. LA36 16 mm 0,221 Low frequency with a high load. LA36 16 mm 0,254 Higher frequency with no load.
  • Page 22: Actuator With Endstop Signals And Relative Positioning - Single Hall

    TIP: If you wish to use the End Stop Signals, you will have to keep power on the red and black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost. red and black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost. Page 22 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 23 Max. 680 nF Actuator: Gear: Pitch: mm / count: N.B. For more precise measurements, LA36 12 mm 0,166 please contact LINAK A/S. LA36 16 mm 0,221 Low frequency with a high load. LA36 16 mm 0,254 Higher frequency with no load.
  • Page 24: Actuator With Absolute Positioning - Analogue Feedback

    Actuator with absolute positioning - Analogue feedback Absolute positioning - Analogue feedback Connection diagram: 36XXXX+1B/1CXXXXXX 36XXXXXXXB00/C00XX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 37XXXX+1B/1CXXXXXX Compliant with: BROWN Powered by Danfoss BLUE VIOLET BLACK DEUTSCH Page 24 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 25 0-10 V, the feedback level will remain 10V until the actuator is initialised. Both physical end stop switches need to be activated for correct initialisation of the feedback. There is no rule as to which one needs to be activated first. Page 25 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 26: Actuator With Endstop Signals And Absolute Positioning - Analogue Feedback

    TIP: If you wish to use the End Stop Signals, you will have to keep power on the red and black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost. red and black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost. Page 26 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 27 0-10 V, the feedback level will remain 10V until the actuator is initialised. Both physical end stop switches need to be activated for correct initialisation of the feedback. There is no rule as to which one needs to be activated first. Page 27 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 28: Actuator With Absolute Positioning - Mechanical Potentiometer Feedback

    Actuator with absolute positioning - Mechanical potentiometer feedback Absolute positioning - Mechanical potentiometer Connection diagram: 36XXXXX2PXXXXXX 36XXXXXXXP00XX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 37XXXXX2PXXXXXX Compliant with: BROWN Powered by Danfoss BLUE WHITE VIOLET BLACK DEUTSCH Page 28 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 29 11 kohm = 833 mm stroke White VCC+ to POT 10 VDC or other values Please note that Potentiometer is not possible on variants with fast gear (Spindle pitch 20mm, H Gear). Page 29 of 92 2020 © LINAK A/S © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 30: Actuator With Endstop Signals And Absolute Positioning - Mechanical Potentiometer Feedback

    TIP: If you wish to use the End Stop Signals, you will have to keep power on the red and black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost. Tip: If you wish to use the endstop signals, you will have to keep power on the red and black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost. Page 30 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 31 11 kohm = 833 mm stroke White VCC+ to POT 10 VDC or other values Please note that Potentiometer is not possible on variants with fast gear (Spindle pitch 20mm, H Gear). Page 31 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 32: Actuator With Absolute Positioning - Pwm

    Actuator with absolute positioning - PWM Absolute positioning - PWM Connection diagram: 36XXXX+15/16XXXXXX 36XXXXXXXF00XX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 37XXXX+15/16XXXXXX Compliant with: BROWN Powered by Danfoss BLUE VIOLET BLACK DEUTSCH Page 32 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 33 0-10 V, the feedback level will remain 10V until the actuator is initialised. Both physical end stop switches need to be activated for correct initiali- sation of the feedback. There is no rule as to which one needs to be activated first. Page 33 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 34: Actuator With Endstop Signals And Absolute Positioning - Pwm

    Tip: If you wish to use the endstop signals, you will have to keep power on the brown, blue, red and black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost. Page 34 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 35 0-10 V, the feedback level will remain 10V until the actuator is initialised. Both physical end stop switches need to be activated for correct initialisation of the feedback. There is no rule as to which one needs to be activated first. Page 35 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 36: Actuator With Ic Basic

    Powered by Danfoss BLUE BLACK INWARDS OUTWARDS H-Bridge YELLOW GREEN DEUTSCH Please be aware that if the power supply is not properly connected, you might damage the actuator! Page 36 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 37 There are tolerances on the spindle, nut, gear wheels etc. and these tolerances will have an infl u- ence on the current consumption for the specifi c actuator. Page 37 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 38: Actuator With Ic Advanced - With Feedback And End Stop Signal

    Confi guration of IC Advanced is possible with the BusLink software for PC The newest version is available online at LINAK.COM/TECHLINE Please note: The BusLink confi guration cable must be purchased seperately Item number for BusLink cable kit: 0367999 (adapter + USB2Lin) Page 38 of 92 ©...
  • Page 39 Frequency: 75 Hz ± 10 Hz as standard, but this can be between 0-100% customised. Duty cycle: Any low/high combination between 0 and 100 percent. Open collector source current max. 12 mA 2020 © LINAK A/S Page 39 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 40 Correct wiring of Power GND and Signal GND for IC Advanced: Please note: This section only applies for 0-10 V, Hall and PWM feedback options. Page 40 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 41: Ic Options Overview

    √ √ √ √ Confi gure any high/low combination between 0 - 10V ** Confi gure any high/low combination between 4 - 20mA *** Confi gure any value between 0 - 30s Page 41 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 42: Feedback Configurations Available For Ic Basic, Ic Advanced And Parallel

    (Not IC Basic) Default for IC (Not IC Basic) (Not IC Basic) Advanced. All feedback configurations are available for IC Advanced. IC Basic feedback configurations available: EOS ** Parallel feedback configurations available: EOS Page 42 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 43 When virtual end-stop is chosen through the bus link, the actuator will need initialisation and feedback will be adjusted accordingly to the virtual end-stop. Page 43 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 44: Actuator Configurations Available For Ic Basic, Ic Advanced And Parallel

    To avoid stress on the actuator, it is not recommended to use 0 sec. for soft start, due to higher inrush current. Soft start outwards Page 44 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 45: Actuator With Parallel

    Please be aware that if the power supply is not properly connected, you might damage the actuator! • The green and yellow wires from parallel connected actuators must NOT be interconnected Page 45 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 46 • There are tolerances on the spindle, nut, gear wheels etc. and these tolerances will have an infl uence on the current consumption for the specifi c actuator. Page 46 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 47: The Parallel System

    Only standard power and signal cables are available for parallel. If separate power supplies are used, they must have the same potential, and the power supply GND (blue wires) must be connected together. Page 47 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S 2020 © LINAK A/S...
  • Page 48: Buslink Software Tool And The Parallel System

    Configuration, Manual run and Diagnostics (service counter) The BusLink software can be downloaded on: http://www.linak.com/techline/?id3=2363 For more information and easy set-up of BusLink, please follow this link to view the Quick Guide for BusLink: http://www.linak.com/corporate/pdf/ENGLISH/ BROCHURE/TECHLINE_BusLink%20Quick%20Guide_Brochure_Eng.pdf Please note that the BusLink cables must be purchased separately from the actuator! Item number for BusLink cable kit: 0367999 (adaptor + USB2Lin) Only through the BusLink software tool is it possible to state if the system is Parallel or Non-critical Parallel.
  • Page 49: System Monitoring For Parallel

    If the actuators are not in parallel when starting up, the next movement will run in the following manner: When completely aligned, the Start position Running outwards parallel run continues outwards When completely aligned, the Start position Running inwards parallel run continues inwards Page 49 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 50 Recovery run mode will not engage if a wrong number of actuators is connected in the system. If recovery run mode is engaged, it will cause a movement as shown below: Button Normal run Recovery run tStop tRunning Time Recovery run mode: tStop 2000ms tRunning Time 4000ms Page 50 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 51: Parallel Manual Service Mode

    Run out Difference Difference Run in Instead of manually disconnecting all signal cables from the actuators, you can integrate a switch or relay to easily turn off the signal on the violet wires. Page 51 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 52: Actuator With Canbus (J1939)

    The BusLink software tool is available for CAN bus actuators and can be used for: Diagnostics, manual run and confi guration The newest version is available online at LINAK.COM/TECHLINE Please note: The BusLink confi guration cable must be purchased seperately...
  • Page 53 * J1939-15 refers to Twisted Pair and Shielded cables. The standard/default cables delivered with LA37 CANbus do not comply with this. Find more information about the CANbus actuators in the CANbus user manual The newest version is available online at LINAK.COM/TECHLINE Page 53 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 54: Actuator With Canopen

    The BusLink software tool is available for CAN bus actuators and can be used for: Diagnostics, manual run and confi guration The newest version is available online at LINAK.COM/TECHLINE Please note: The BusLink confi guration cable must be purchased seperately...
  • Page 55 Find more information about the CANopen actuators in the CANopen user manual The newest version is available online at LINAK.COM/TECHLINE * CiA 301 refers to Twisted Pair and Shielded cables. The standard/default cables delivered with the CANopen enabled actuator do not comply with this.
  • Page 56: System Combination Possibilities For La36 Ic Advanced

    Length (mm) Cable type Flying leads* 0367049-1500 20AWG Black 1500 Straight Flying leads* 0367049-5000 20AWG Black 5000 Straight * The cable comes with an AMP connector that can be removed for flying leads Page 56 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 57: Troubleshooting

    Insufficient power supply Check the power supply For IC Advanced only: For IC Advanced only: Internal current limit reached Connect the actuator to BusLink and check the existing parameters Actuator speed is too low Page 57 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 58 - Reason for last stop (page 62) - Current cut-off levels in both directions Actuator cannot hold the Load is higher than specified Reduce the load chosen load For further assistance, please contact your local LINAK supplier. Page 58 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting For Parallel

    Then wait 10 seconds before the Run In/Run Out signals are activated Only for Non-critical Parallel: Even if all actuators are not connected, the connected actuators will run after re-powering. More information on page 54 Page 59 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 60 Only for Non-critical Parallel: Even if all actuators are not connected, the connected actuators will run after re-powering. More information on page 54 For further assistance, please contact your local LINAK supplier Page 60 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 61: Buslink Service Counter - Reason For Last Stop

    Either initialise the actuators one at a time through BusLink, or use the Parallel manual service mode (see page 56). In case the initialisation does not solve the issue, please contact your local LINAK supplier For more information and easy set-up of BusLink, please follow this link to view the Quick Guide for BusLink: http://www.linak.com/ techline/?id3=2356 Page 61 of 92 ©...
  • Page 62: Specifications

    LA36 is equipped with mechanical endstop Modbus actuators only 24V - please see the Modbus installation guide: http://www.linak.com/techline/?id3=2363 ** Special control cabels for the Modbus actuator - please see the Modbus installation guide: http://www.linak.com/techline/?id3=2363 Page 62 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 63: Actuator Dimensions

    S TR OKE <= 3 00 = 1 8 8 + STR O KE S T R O KE => 3 0 0 = 2 38 + S TR OKE Min. clearence 2.0mm Min clearance 2.0mm Min clearance 2.0mm Min. clearence 2.0mm Page 63 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 64: Built-In Dimensions

    “A” and “B” / to the centre of the hole “C” and “D” / to the centre of the hole * These built-in dimensions are measured according to the illustration below. Built-in dimensions Page 64 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 65: Manual Hand Crank

    The power supply has to be disconnected during manual operation • If the actuator is operated as a Hand crank, it must only be operated by hand, otherwise there is a potential risk of overloading and hereby damaging the actuator. Page 65 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 66: Speed And Current Curves

    All measurements above describe the spindle pitch (e.g. 20mm) and the gear type (e.g. E gear) of the actuator. Speed and current are based on a nominal power supply of 12, 24, 36, 48VDC. Page 66 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 67: Motor

    All measurements above describe the spindle pitch (e.g. 20mm) and the gear type (e.g. E gear) of the actuator. Speed and current are based on a nominal power supply of 12, 24, 36, 48VDC. Page 67 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 68: - 36V Motor

    All measurements above describe the spindle pitch (e.g. 20mm) and the gear type (e.g. E gear) of the actuator. Speed and current are based on a nominal power supply of 12, 24, 36, 48VDC. Page 68 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 69: - 48V Motor

    All measurements above describe the spindle pitch (e.g. 20mm) and the gear type (e.g. E gear) of the actuator. Speed and current are based on a nominal power supply of 12, 24, 36, 48VDC. Page 69 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 70: Label For La36

    It is important that the operator follows the instructions of the duty cycle; otherwise, a possible overload may result in reduced product life/errors 7. W/O #1234567-0001 The LINAK work order followed by a unique sequential identification number Page 70 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 71: Key To Symbols

    WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC Wheelie bin Compliance to all relevant EC directives Regulatory Compliance Mark: The Australian safety/EMC regulations China Pollution control mark (also indicates recyclability) China RoHS legislation ISO 7000- 0434A: Caution Operating instructions Page 71 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 72: La36 Ordering Example Econ

    = Solid = Ball eye = Outer thread = Special Page 72 of 92 Option Position: E = Gear ratio 1:7 (F-gear) = Gear ratio 1:18 (A-gear) © 2020 LINAK A/S = Gear ratio 1:31 (B-gear) = Gear ratio 1:46 (C-gear)
  • Page 73 * With Harsh environment the housing is Black ** A_High is active high and A_LOW is active low. HIGH is constant high and LOW is constant low. IC options: LINbus Modbus Parallel LA36 actuator: �4 �4 4� �4 Page 73 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 74: Ordering Example

    6 = Y-cable power and signal cable in one (0367020) 7 = 5 m powercable & datacable M12x1 (Bus) When ordering standard stroke length with endstop 1, 2, 3 or 4 the stroke length will be up to 4 mm shorter. Page 74 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 75: Maintenance

    LINAK actuator systems. Systems to be repaired under warranty must be sent to an authorised LINAK service centre. In order to avoid the risk of malfunction, all actuator repairs must only be carried out by an authorised LINAK Service shop or repairer, as special tools and parts must be used.
  • Page 76: Declaration Of Conformity

    LINAK A/S Smedevænget 8 DK - 6430 Nordborg hereby declares that LINAK Actuators: 36xxxxx0xxxxxx, 36xxxxx1xxxxxx, 36xxxxx2xxxxxx, 36xxxxx5xxxxxx (The ‘X’ s in the product description can either be a character or a number, thereby defining the variation of the product) complies with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU according to following standards:...
  • Page 77 DS/EN 60204-32:2008 Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 32: Requirements for hoisting machines Nordborg, 2014-06-23 LINAK A/S John Kling, B.Sc.E.E. Certification and Regulatory Affairs Authorized to compile the relevant technical documentation Original Declaration Page 77 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 78 ISO 7637-2:2004, Road vehicles -- Electrical disturbances from conduction and coupling -- Part 2: Electrical transient conduction along supply lines only Nordborg, 2014-11-06 LINAK A/S John Kling, B.Sc.E.E. Certification and Regulatory Affairs Authorized to compile the relevant technical documentation Original declaration Page 78 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 79 ISO 7637-2:2004, Road vehicles -- Electrical disturbances from conduction and coupling -- Part 2: Electrical transient conduction along supply lines only Nordborg, 2016-09-08 LINAK A/S John Kling, B.Sc.E.E. Regulatory Affairs Manager Authorized to compile the relevant technical documentation Original declaration Page 79 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 80: Declaration Of Incorporation Of Partly Completed Machinery

    DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION OF PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY LINAK A/S Smedevænget 8 DK - 6430 Nordborg Herewith declares that LINAK TECHLINE ® products as characterized by the following models and types: Linear Actuators LA12, LA14, LA22, LA23, LA25, LA30, LA35, LA36, LA37...
  • Page 81: Iecex/Atex

    3 The power supply cable is of special design fulfilling IP 6X ingress protection. The cable can be delivered in different lengths. Only cables delivered by LINAK must be mounted. 4. The connection between the actuator and the fixing points must be conductive and furthermore the application must be grounded in order to remove any electrostatic charge.
  • Page 82: General Indication Of Risk

    Mounting and replacement of ATEX cables When changing the cables on a LINAK actuator, it is important that this is done carefully, in order to protect the plugs and pins. Before the new cable is mounted, we recommend that the socket is greased with Vaseline©, to keep the high IP protection and ensure an easy mounting.
  • Page 83: Replacing An Atex Cable

    Remove the plugs or cables. Insert the cables with the ATEX approved O-ring (0367114) and (0367115) The color of the O-ring has to be Brown. Page 83 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 84 Place the cable relief at the top of the outer tube and slide it all the way down to the housing. Place and tighten the screw (0002267). Fasten it to 3 Nm ± 0,5 Nm Page 84 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
  • Page 85: Iecex Certificates

    IECEx Certificates Page 85 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
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  • Page 89: Atex Certificates

    ATEX Certificates Page 89 of 92 © 2020 LINAK A/S...
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  • Page 92: Adresses

    ® without prior notice. LINAK cannot guarantee product availability and reserves the right to discontinue the sale of any product. The user is responsible for determining the suitability of LINAK products for a specific application. All sales are subject to the ‘Standard Terms of Sale and Delivery’, available on LINAK websites.

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