Maintenance; Cleaning; Moving The Motion Platform By Hand - PI PIMAG V-412.xx6025E0 Series User Manual

High-load linear stage
Table of Contents

Advertisement

8 MAINTENANCE

8
Maintenance
NOTICE
Damage due to improper maintenance!
Improper maintenance can lead to misalignment and failure of the V-412.xx6025E0.
► Loosen screws only according to the instructions in this manual or the instructions of our
customer service department (p.
Performing a Maintenance Run
1. Make sure that collisions between the V-412.xx6025E0, the load to be moved, and the
surroundings are not possible over the entire travel range of the V-412.xx6025E0. If
necessary, remove the load from the motion platform of the V-412.xx6025E0 for the
maintenance run.
2. Perform a maintenance run over the entire travel range:
a) Command the V-412.xx6025E0 to the end of a travel range and from there to the
opposite end of the travel range (see manual for the electronics).
b) If necessary: Command the V-412.xx6025E0 to a position, where the load can be
mounted onto the motion platform again and
V-412.xx6025E0 (p.
8.1

Cleaning

Requirements
You have disconnected the V-412.xx6025E0 from the electronics.
Auxiliary Materials Required
■ Soft, lint-free cloth
■ Mild cleaning agent or disinfectant
If you have any questions on the auxiliary materials recommended for the V-412.xx6025E0,
contact our
NOTICE
Damage due to unsuitable cleaning agents!
Some cleaning agents can cause rusting on the V-412.xx6025E0 or dissolve plastics, paints or
adhesives.
► Do not clean with water or acetone.
Cleaning the V-412.xx6025E0
1. Dampen the cloth with the cleaning agent or disinfectant.
2. Carefully wipe the surfaces of the V-412.xx6025E0.
8.2

Moving the Motion Platform by Hand

It may be necessary to move the motion platform manually,
■ to allow access to the mounting holes in the positioner's base body for the mounting
screws,
■ to move the motion platform away from the mechanical hard stop and make the
V-412.xx6025E0 operational again.
23
V412M0008EN ‒ 5/11/2020
18).
customer service department (p.
27).
mount the load back onto the
27).
M O T I O N | P O S I T I O N I N G

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents