Summary of Contents for SMC Networks CY1S-Z Series
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Doc. no. CY*S-OM0078P PRODUCT NAME Magnetically Coupled Rodless Cylinder (Slider Type: Slide Bearing) MODEL / Series / Product Number Series CY1S-Z...
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Contents Safety Instructions P2~P3 1. Mounting P4~P6 2. Operation 3. Functions P7~P9 4. Model selection P10~P19 5. Vertical operation and intermediate stop 6. Stopper 7. Air supply 8. Other precaution 9. Maintenance P22~P24 10.Cautions for disassembly and maintenance P25~P26 11. Made to order product 12.
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Safety Instructions These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage. These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard with the labels of “Caution,” “Warning” or “Danger.” They are all important notes for safety and must be followed in addition to International Standards (ISO/IEC) , and other safety regulations.
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Safety Instructions Caution We develop, design, and manufacture our products to be used for automatic control equipment, and provide them for peaceful use in manufacturing industries. Use in non-manufacturing industries is not covered. Products we manufacture and sell cannot be used for the purpose of transactions or certification specified in the Measurement Act.
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1. Mounting ! Caution 1-1) Surface for mounting ①Mount the cylinder with the surface which flatness is 0.2mm or less. When the flatness is more than 0.2mm, two guide shaft will be twisted, increasing sliding resistance, shortening the product life. ②If the required flatness is not available, make adjustment of the gap using a shim.
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If the cylinder needs to be fixed by screws from the bottom, please use made-to-order product [-X2423]. *) -X2423: Mounting surface tapped hole type (Refer to Page 24, Fig.13, Table 14) Hexagon socket Fig.3 Cylinder mounting method (Standard product) Female screw thread added to the mounting hole of the plate Secured from the bottom surface using bolts...
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Table 1. Minimum necessary space (Reference) Tube I.D. With shock absorber (mm) With bumper bolt (mm) (mm) (NC) Y: Minimum (NA) X: Minimum necessary space necessary space 10.5 10.5 10.5 12.5 11.5 10.5 Note) The dimensions above show the minimum necessary space for the replacement of the shock absorber and bumper bolt.
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3. Functions 3-1) Piping selection 2 types of piping type are available: (1) Bilateral piping type[CY1S] One piping port is located at each end plate, (2) Centralized piping type [CY1SG] Two piping ports are both located at plate A. (Fig. 5-1, Fig. 5-2) Reference: For the bilateral piping type: The full length of the cylinder is shorter than the centralized piping type: Integrated piping is possible.
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3-3) Auto switches 3-3-1) Applicable auto switches Refer to Table 2. Pay attention to the type of auto switches. Table2. Applicable Auto Switches 3-3-2) Mounting of auto switch As shown in the figure 7, combine the auto switch with the switch spacer (BMY3-016) to secure the auto switch in the mounting groove of the switch rail.
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3-3-3) Mounting and removal of the switch rail. Care must be taken when removing the switch rail so that the screws, nuts or washers are not lost. Refer to the table 3 for mounting the switch rail again or to the opposite side. Fig.
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4. Model selection Ps:Allowable pressure Ps:Allowable pressure Es:Allowable kinetic energy Refer to page 21, Table 10 Refer to page 21, Table.10 Refer to page 21, Table 10...
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In this series, the work load and the maximum operating pressure are restricted to prevent the magnetic coupling from being separated. Ensure that the work load mass and operating pressure are within the values in Table 4. Table4. Allowable load mass by thrust and maximum operating pressure When stroke adjustment is performed with bumper bolt, adjustment bolt, or intermediate stop is performed with an external stopper, the maximum operating pressure should be as shown in the page 22, Table 10.
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Table6. Dimension from the center of the guide to Table5. Mounting orientation and static moment the upper surface of the slide block Table7. Mounting orientation and static moment...
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Table8. Allowable load mass on guides and moment...
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5. Vertical operation and intermediate stop Table 9 Allowable load weight and 5-1) Vertical operation pressure for vertical operation When operating, it should be Allowable load weight Allowable pressure operated within limits of the allowable load mass Bore size (mv) (Pv) and maximum operating pressures as shown in (mm)
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6. Stopper 6-1)ストローク設定方法 6-1) Stroke setting With bumper bolt Loosen the hexagon nut, and move the bumper bolt to the set stroke end position with a hexagon wrench or by hand. Tighten the hexagon nut to the torque values shown in the table 12. With shock absorber The cylinder stroke is controlled by the position of the adjustment bolt.
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8. Other precautions 8-1) Handling precautions 1. Do not put your hand in the cylinder while it is operating. Do not put your hand inside the cylinder during operation. There is a risk of injury from being caught in the cylinder. 2.
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9-1-2) Regular inspection (about once a month) 1) Looseness of cylinder mounting bolts, workpiece mounting bolts, etc. 2) Smooth operation 3) Changes in the piston speed and cycle time 4) Smooth movement of the entire stroke 5) Blow-by of the air 6) Any abnormalities such as scratches or damages to the cylinder 7) No accumulation of drain in the air filter or piping 8) Increase in the play of the external slider...
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Reported failure Possible causes Countermeasures ・Increase the pressure or change to a larger bore size. 12) Insufficient cylinder output Select to obtain a sufficient load factor (about 50%) taking the [All series] resistance of the cylinder and peripheral devices into consideration. ・Investigate system components in concern one by one.
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10. Cautions for disassembly and maintenance ! Warning ① The attraction force of the magnet is very strong. Be careful so that your hand is not caught when removing the external and piston slider from the cylinder tube during maintenance. The external slider and the piston slider may be attracted to each other by magnetic force.
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Rotate the piston slider by 180 Fig. 12-1 Correct position Fig. 12-2 Incorrect position 11. Made to order product A wide range of made-to-order products are prepared depending on operating environment and conditions. Refer to Table 13 for made-to-order products. (Product number in the table is added to the end of the standard product number) (Life of the products below may be shorter than standard products in ordinary environments) If cylinders are used in an ordinary environment, use standard products as much as possible.)
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12. Internal construction and component CY1S/Bilateral piping type For φ6 For φ6 For φ15 With bumper bolt Fig.14-1.Bilateral piping type CY1SG/Centralized piping type For φ6 For φ6 For φ15 For φ6 With shock absorber With bumper bolt Fig.14-2.Centralized piping type...
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Table15.Component Parts Note 1) * denotes parts that are included in the seal kit. Note 2) Auto switch and switch spacer are shipped together With the product, but not assembled. Table16.Replacement Parts/Seal Kit Note 1) Seal kit includes a grease pack (10 g). Order with the following part number when only the grease pack is needed.
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