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Assembly Instructions
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  • Page 1 Always Moving Forward Accuride FULLELECTRIC Assembly Instructions Page 1 of 20...
  • Page 2 Revision history Revision Date Author 23/03/2023 Christian Satony Page 2 of 20...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Assembly Instructions (ENG) 1 Table of Contents Foreword ............................4 Scope .............................. 5 Important information ........................6 General assembly instructions ..................... 12 Declaration of incorporation for partly completed machinery ............ 13 System description ........................14 Assembly – Cabinet rail ........................ 16 Assembly –...
  • Page 4: Foreword

    We make sure that your Accuride product works seamlessly. We do this by performing full function and quality testing on our products before they leave the factory. However, you can contact your Accuride branch at any time should you have any issues.
  • Page 5: Scope

    3 Scope These assembly instructions apply to products belonging to the brand. Further information: Further information on Accuride’s FULLELECTRIC® ball bearing rail can be found on our website’s blog: www.accuride-europe.com Figure 1: https://www.accuride-europe.com/de/blog/kugelgelagerte-ullelectric-schiene-von-accuride-fur-die-zukunft-der- automation-ger%C3%BCstet Page 5 of 20...
  • Page 6: Important Information

    Anyone who connects, installs or uses the system must have access to these assembly instructions. Please note that Accuride has taken precautions to ensure the safety of the drive system. The manufacturer/original manufacturer is responsible for obtaining full approvals for product application.
  • Page 7 ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS Attention! Electromagnetic compatibility – third party components The use of accessories, controllers and cables that cannot be specified or sold by the manufacturer of the drive system may result in increased levels of electromagnetic radiation or reduce the drive system’s ability to resist interference. PERSONS IN THE TRAVERSE RANGE Attention! The following applies if the all-electric rail is used in areas where there may be a risk...
  • Page 8 Apply the grease to the inner rail of the extended slide with a brush. The grease should be spread equally during operation. AREAS OF APPLICATION Attention! Accuride's FULLELECTRIC® rails are not suitable for the following areas of application: • Explosive environments • Nuclear energy • Heavily polluted environments •...
  • Page 9 In cases where an IP protection class has been specified, the customer is responsible for checking whether this is suitable for use. WIRING Attention! Only qualified personnel may connect the motor used. The connections are specified in the quotation drawing or on the motor data sheet. Common safety guidelines must be observed when connecting the motor.
  • Page 10 When using screws, make sure that they do not block the moving parts. The general guidelines for installing Accuride products must be strictly observed. These can be found at: www.accuride-europe.com.
  • Page 11 POWER SUPPLY Recommendation The supply voltage and current indicated on the drawing of the rail must always be observed. You run the risk of damaging the drive system or the controllers if you exceed or fall short of this value. For additional parts (controller, electromechanical interlock, etc.), the permissible limit values are to be taken from the manufacturer's data sheet.
  • Page 12: General Assembly Instructions

    5 General assembly instructions Please read the following safety instructions carefully. Anyone who connects, installs or uses the system must have access to these assembly instructions. Personnel who do not have the necessary experience with, or sufficient knowledge of, the product/s are forbidden from operating them.
  • Page 13: Declaration Of Incorporation For Partly Completed Machinery

    Accuride International GmbH Werner-von-Siemens-Straße 16-18 65582 Diez/Lahn Accuride International GmbH hereby declares that these products comply with the following parts of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, Annex I, European health and safety requirements for the design and construction of machinery.
  • Page 14: System Description

    (7) Cabinet rails (8) Coupling (9) Connection points for cabinet rails (10) Motor (11) Mounting plate for cabinet rails (12) Motor recess (13) Mounting plate for slide rails (14) Motor cable Figure 2: Assembling the FULLELECTRIC® Slide Page 14 of 20...
  • Page 15 Figure 3: Side and overhead view of the FULLELECTRIC® Slide Page 15 of 20...
  • Page 16: Assembly - Cabinet Rail

    8 Assembly – Cabinet rail Attention! Depending on the motor and the dimensions, make sure that there is a clearance in the part of the cabinet where the motor is located. This can be an opening or a cut-out. It is important that there is sufficient distance between the motor and the wall so that air can circulate well.
  • Page 17 Figure 5: Assembling the cabinet rail, detailed view Page 17 of 20...
  • Page 18: Assembly - Slide Rails

    9 Assembly – Slide rails Recommendation If screws are provided to connect the rail, then care must be taken to ensure they do not come into contact with moving rail parts. We recommend using countersunk screws as screw means. Figure 6: Assembling the slide rails Page 18 of 20...
  • Page 19: Wiring - Motor

    10 Wiring – Motor Attention! When connecting the motor, pay attention to the motor’s wiring. This information can be found on the motor data sheet. Only qualified personnel may carry out the connection to the motor in accordance with the current safety guidelines. Figure 7: Motor wiring The following table provides an example of how to assign the motor.
  • Page 20: Operating Parameters

    11 Operating parameters Unless otherwise specified, the FULLELECTRIC® Slide is designed for the following operating parameters. A slide: A pair of slides: Figure 8: Operating parameters for the FULLELECTRIC® Slide Page 20 of 20...

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