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  • Page 1 User Manual-MA1_DC Version User Manual MA1_DC Version Version B July 2020 1 of 24...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version Contents Contents ..................................2 Glossary ..................................3 1. General ................................. 4 About this manual ................................... 4 Target Personnel ..................................4 Warranty ....................................4 Transport and storage ................................4 Packaging ....................................5 Support ...................................... 5 Disclaimer ....................................5 Notification and warnings ..............................
  • Page 3: Glossary

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version Glossary The following terms and acronyms are being used in this manual. Vm+: The positive pole of power input.   Vm-: The negative pole of power input.  RPM: Number of turns per minute.  AWG: American wiring gauge.
  • Page 4: General

    Target Personnel Please allow qualified mechanical and electrical professionals perform all installation, maintenance and replacement of the TiMOTION products. Please keep the products away from people who do not have the required experiences or knowledge of the product. Warranty In general, TiMOTION provides a 24-month warranty on Industrial Motion actuators based on the manufacturing date.
  • Page 5: Packaging

    The sample order packaging contains the product and this manual. For large quantity orders, packaging may vary and TiMOTION reserves the right to change it. Support If any technical support or information is needed for this product, please contact your TiMOTION sales engineer. You can also visit https://www.TiMOTION.com/en for the product or contact information. Disclaimer This user manual has been written based on our current technical knowledge.
  • Page 6: Operation

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 1.8.2 Operation Be sure the actuator is correctly mounted as indicated in the user instructions.  Be sure the equipment can be moved easily over the actuator’s whole working area.  Be sure the actuator is connected to a main electricity supply/transformer with the correct voltage, ...
  • Page 7: Installation

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 2. Installation Mechanical installation 2.1.1 Mounting notice Use solid mounting pins with the proper dimension and support them at both ends.  Note Correct Wrong Please mount the actuator with the mounting pins of correct dimension and without threaded at both ends of the attachments.
  • Page 8: Manual Drive Operation (Optional)

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 2.1.2 Manual drive operation (Optional) In case of a power failure a manual hand crank can be used.  Before performing, the power supply needs to be disconnected.  When mounting the actuator, ensure there is enough space between the rear adapter and any objects.
  • Page 9: Electrical Installation

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version Electrical installation 2.2.1 Important notice Make sure the leads/cables leading to the motor are rated to handle the maximum current.  To reduce the chance of a crushing hazard, we recommend an emergency stop.  If you are not using soft stop on a DC-motor, a short peak of high voltage will be sent towards the power ...
  • Page 10: Cable

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 2.2.2 Cable The actuator is supplied with a power cable (with/without signal wire). The standard cable, for industrial applications, has/have flying leads in the end for the user’s equipment connections. *Please refer to the approval drawing of any customized cable/connector.
  • Page 11: Inrush Current

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 2.2.3 Inrush current When the actuator starts to work, there is an inrush current to the motor that will be less than 0.2 seconds (up to four times the rated current). Please select a power supply that is able to withstand the inrush current. Also, all contacts, including switches and relays, should be selected with caution.
  • Page 12: Wiring Definition

    2.3.5 2 limit switches for signal output 2.3.3 2.3.9 2.3.7 2.3.8 * OK = Selectable ** x = Not Compatible Note: Please contact the TiMOTION sales engineer if the signal outputs are customized. Version B July 2020 12 of 24...
  • Page 13: Two Limit Switches To Cut Current (Without Signal Output)

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 2.3.2 Two limit switches to cut current (without signal output) The actuator is equipped with two limit switches to cut the current of the motor when the actuator moves to the end of each stroke and without any output signal.
  • Page 14: Two Limit Switches To Send Signal

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 2.3.3 Two limit switches to send signal The actuator is equipped with two limit switches to send signal when the actuator moves to the end of each stroke. Red (Power) Black (Power) Yellow (Signal) Green (Signal) Red (Signal)
  • Page 15: Two Limit Switches To Cut Current And A Single Hall Sensor

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 2.3.4 Two limit switches to cut current and a single Hall sensor The actuator is equipped with two limit switches to cut the current of the motor when the actuator moves to the end of each stroke, and with a single Hall sensor sending position signal output.
  • Page 16: Two Limit Switches To Cut Current And Double Hall Sensors

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 2.3.5 Two limit switches to cut current and double Hall sensors The actuator is equipped with two limit switches to cut the current of the motor when the actuator moves to the end of each stroke, and with double Hall sensors sending position signal output.
  • Page 17: Two Limit Switches To Cut Current And Pot

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 2.3.6 Two limit switches to cut current and POT The actuator is equipped with two limit switches to cut the current of the motor when the actuator moves to the end of each stroke, and with POT position signal output.
  • Page 18: Two Limit Switches To Send Signal And A Single Hall Sensor

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 2.3.7 Two limit switches to send signal and a single Hall sensor The actuator is equipped with two limit switches to send signal of the motor when the actuator moves to the end of each stroke, and with a single Hall sensor sending position signal output.
  • Page 19: Two Limit Switches To Send Signal And Double Hall Sensors

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 2.3.8 Two limit switches to send signal and double Hall sensors The actuator is equipped with two limit switches to send signal of the motor when the actuator moves to the end of each stroke, and with double Hall sensors sending position signal output.
  • Page 20: Two Limit Switches To Send Signal And Pot

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 2.3.9 Two limit switches to send signal and POT The actuator is equipped with two limit switches to send signal of the motor when the actuator moves to the end of each stroke, and with POT position signal output.
  • Page 21 User Manual-MA1_DC Version Connect to normal closed pin (N.C.) actuator moves to the position where the (Signal) middle limit switch is triggered. Black Connect to common pin (C.) Connect the middle limit switch signal with (Signal) max 32V, <1A. Version B July 2020...
  • Page 22: Product Specifications

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 3. Product specifications 2D drawings 3.1.1 With mechanical brake (Ball Screw’s standard option) 3.1.2 Without mechanical brake Version B July 2020 22 of 24...
  • Page 23: Ordering Key

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version Ordering key *Please contact your TiMOTION sales engineer for the latest revision ordering key. Version B July 2020 23 of 24...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    User Manual-MA1_DC Version 4. Troubleshooting Please find the table which lists the symptoms, possible cause and recommend action. If the problem could not be solved, please contact your TiMOTION sales engineer. Symptom Possible cause Action Motor runs but spindle does not...

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