Linak ACTUATOR LA36 manual

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    LA36 ACTUA TOR T o learn more about LINAK, please visit: WWW .LINAK.COM USER MANUAL[...]

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    3 Contents Preface .............................................................................................................................. ................................... 4 Safety instructions .............................................................................................................................. ................ 5 [...]

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    4 Pr eface We ar e delighted that you have chosen a product fr om LINAK. LINAK systems are high-tech products based on many years of experience in the manufactur e and development of actuators, electronic contr ol boxes, controls, and chargers. W e are also constantly improving our pr oducts to meet customer requir ements. This user manual will tel[...]

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    5 Safety instructions Please read the following safety information car efully . Ensure that all staf f who are to connect, mount, or use the actuator ar e in possession of the necessary information and that they have access to this user manual. Persons who do not have the necessary experience or knowledge of the product/ products must not use the p[...]

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    6 Important information Information about the actuators is described under the following two headings: W ar ning! Failing to follow these instructions can cause accidents resulting in serious personal injury . Failing to follow these instructions can result in the actuator suf fering damage or being ruined.[...]

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    8 Misc. on the TECHLINE ® actuator system W arranty There is a 12 months’ warranty on the TECHLINE pr oducts against manufacturing faults calculated from the pr oduction date of the individual products (see label). LINAK’ s warranty is only valid in so far as the equipment has been used and main- tained correctly and has not been tamper ed wit[...]

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    9 Specifications Motor: Permanent magnet motor 12, 24, or 36V * Motor protection: Automatic protection r esets thermal overload (Option) Cable: Motor: 2 x 14 A WG PVC cable Control: 6 x 20 A WG PVC cable ** Gear ratio: 6 differ ent gear ratios available in steel (500 N, 1,700 N/2,600 N, 4,500 N, and 6,800/10,000 N) Slip clutch: Mechanical - overloa[...]

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    Mounting guidelines LINAK ® linear actuators are quickly and easily mounted by slipping pins through the holes on each end of the units and into brackets on the machine frame and the load. The mounting pins must be parallel to each other as shown in Figure 1. Pins, which are not parallel to each other , may cause the actuator to bend and be damage[...]

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    11 The cover over the Allen key socket must be unscr ewed before the Allen key can be inserted and the hand crank operated. Hand Crank T or que: 6 - 8 Nm ( 2600 N – 6800 N load ) Piston rod movement per turn, app.: Application hints The actuator is weatherproof for use in outdoor applications. The actuator can be washed down with a high-pressur e[...]

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    12 Connection diagrams: Connections diagram: For 36xxxxx0H/Pxxxxxx and 36xxxxx1H/Pxxxxxx 5 K 6 5 K 6 1 0 1 K 10K 0 0 A B B r o w n B l u e R e d Y e l l o w G r e e n W h i t e V i o l e t B l a c k M o t o r P o w e r + / - ( o u t / i n ) 1 2 V / 2 4 V / 3 6 V S u p p l y + 1 2 v t o 3 6 V H a l l A ( E n d I N ) H a l l B ( E n d O U T ) + 1 0 V[...]

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    13 Connections diagram: For 36xxxxx2Pxxxxxx and 36xxxxx20xxxxxx: 5 K 6 5 K 6 1 0 1 K 10K 0 0 E n d I N E n d O U T B r o w n B l u e R e d Y e l l o w G r e e n W h i t e V i o l e t B l a c k M o t o r P o w e r + / - ( o u t / i n ) 1 2 V / 2 4 V / 3 6 V S u p p l y + 1 2 v t o 3 6 V E n d I N E n d O U T + 1 0 V e x i t a t i o n 0 - 1 0 V O u t[...]

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    14 Connections diagram: For 36xxxxx1/2Bxxxx Power cable Signal cable Connections diagram: For 36xxxxx3xxxxBxx + 36xxxxx40xxxBxx: Power cable Signal cable 5 K 6 5 K 6 1 K 1 K A B r o w n B l u e R e d Y e l l o w G r e e n W h i t e V i o l e t B l a c k M o t o r P o w e r 2 4 V / 3 6 V S u p p l y + 1 2 v t o 2 4 V H a l l A ( E n d I N ) H a l l [...]

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    15 T r oubleshooting Action • Connect the actuator to the power supply • Change cable • Send actuator for repair • Align or reduce load • Send actuator for repair • Send actuator for repair • Send actuator for repair • Change cable • Send actuator for repair • Increase power supply • Thicker cable • Reduce load Possible caus[...]

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    16 Mounting of cables • Unscr ew the cover and remove the two blind plugs • Plug in the power cable and/or the signal cable • Slide the cover onto the actuator The tor que of the cover scr ew is +/- 0.3 Nm TORX 25IP Note: When changing the cables on a LINAK actuator , it is important that this is done carefully , in or der to protect the plug[...]

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    02= T urned 90˚ 01= Standard STROKE < = 300 = 200 + STROKE STROKE = > 300 = 250 + STROKE 17 LA36 TECHLINE ® LA36: DRA WING APPENDIX[...]

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    Piston rod “0” / from the surface “1” / to the centre of the hole “2” / to the centre of the hole “3” / from the surface Back fi xture Stroke <= 300 Stroke > 300 Stroke <= 300 Stroke > 300 Stroke <= 300 Stroke > 300 Stroke <= 300 Stroke > 300 “0” / from the surface 189 239 194 244 194 244 181 231 “1”[...]

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    19 Product Metal scrap Cable scrap Electronic scrap Plastic recycling or combustion LA36 X X X X Main gr oups of disposal Label for LA36 LINAK’ s pr oducts may be disposed of, possibly by dividing them into differ ent waste groups for r ecycling or combustion. We r ecommend that our product is disassembled as much as possible at the disposal and [...]

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    20 LINAK APPLICA TION POLICY The purpose of the application policy is to defi ne areas of responsibilities in r elation to applying a LINAK product defi ned as hardwar e, software, technical advice, etc. related to an existing or new customer application. LINAK products as defi ned above are applicable for a wide range of applications within the[...]

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    Copyright © LINAK . 2011.08 . MA-M9-02-139-i . LINAK A/S reserves the right to make technical alterations T erms of use The user is responsible for determining the suitability of LINAK products for specifi c application. LINAK takes great care in providing accurate and up-to-date information on its products. However , due to continuous developmen[...]