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USER MANUAL MECHANICAL PART SVA-130
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1. Item Designation Art No Supplier Material 10 Drive assembled 48743 10 10 Adapter plate 48787 Montech AG Aluminium 10 20 Bearing plate left 48777 Montech AG Aluminium 10 30 Bearing plate right 48776 Montech AG Aluminium 10 40 Servo motor assembled 48791 Montech AG Various 10 50 Guide rod 47862 Montech AG Steel 10 60 Deflection shaft 48796 Montech AG Steel 10 70 Gear shaft 55153 Montech AG Steel Aluminium 10 80 Crown gear 55152 Montech AG Steel Aluminium 10 90 Stop top 48816 Montech AG Aluminium 10 100 Eccentric screw 48738 Montech AG Steel 10 110 Nut for eccentric shaft 48737 Montech AG Steel 10 120 Nut for concentric shaft 48739 Montech AG Steel 10 130 Clamping piece 47906 Montech AG Steel 10 140 Clamping screw 47904 Montech AG Steel 10 150 Roller 503663 INA Steel 10 160 Proximity switch 504609 Baumer Various 10 170 Hex socket tight fit shoulder screw ISO 7379 8x25 M6 12 9 Steel 10 180 Hex socket tight fit shoulder screw ISO 7379 6x12 M5 12 9 Steel 10 190 Shim DIN 988 26 12x1 Steel 10 200 Shim DIN 988 28 14x1 Steel 10 210 Hex socket machine screw ISO 4762 M5x25 8 8 Blackened steel 10 220 Ribbed washer BN 791 25 3 28 5x0 6 10 9 502365 Bossard AG Blackened steel 10 230 Shaft to collar clamping set 508054 SFS Unimarket Steel 10 240 Hex socket machine screw ISO 4762 M6x16 8 8 Steel 10 250 Washer ISO 7093 6 4 018x1 6 Steel 10 260 Straight
2. 30 24 Maintenance Further procedure e Fasten servo motor with machine screws 390 and ribbed washers 410 e Mount covers 100 and 110 Caution The four lubricating felts 130 must touch the shaft e Check the target positions according to the operator software manual Commissioning after mainte nance work Fig 24 350 25 Maintenance Zero point setting e Start a reference traverse Motor travels to its zero point e Disconnect the supply voltage from the servo amplifier Important observe the operating instructions for the servo amplifier off the main switch or mains contactor e Ensure that no unauthorized switching on of the supply voltage can occur e During operation the surface of the motor can reach 100 C Do not touch the motor until the temperature has dropped below 40 measure the sur face temperature e Failure to observe these safety measures may result in death or severe personal injuries or material damage e Theservo amplifier must be disconnected from the supply voltage Switch e Remove the proximity switch cable 200 Fig 24 e Remove the left cover 100 Fig 24 and right cover 110 Fig 24 Careful Ensure that the four felt wicks 130 Fig 24 in the covers do not fall out e Remove the machine screws 390 Fig 24 e Loosen and remove the too
3. Item Designation Article number Supplier Material SVA 130 200 400 600 Stroke independent Basic unit 49436 49437 49438 Montech AG Various 10 Drive assembled 48743 Montech AG Various 20 Lifting arm profile 48827 48828 48829 Montech AG Aluminium 30 Shaft 48820 48821 48822 Montech AG Steel 40 Adapter plate 48674 Montech AG Aluminium 50 Stop bottom 48742 Montech AG Aluminium 60 End plate 48675 Montech AG Aluminium 70 Clamping device assembled 48681 Montech AG Various 80 Driver connection plate 48740 Montech AG Aluminium 90 Fixed point connection plate 49046 Montech AG Aluminium 100 Cover left 48778 Montech AG PUR 110 Cover right 48779 Montech AG PUR 120 for lubrication 48813 Montech AG Aluminium 130 Wick 40921 Montech AG Wool felt 140 Damping plate 55147 Montech AG Steel 150 Type plate CE 41620 Montech AG Metallized polyester 160 Badge for type plate 48508 Montech AG 170 Lubrication plate 50541 Montech AG PVC 210 Toothed belt 506634 Rud Uiker AG Glass fibre PUR 220 Toothed belt transmission 506632 Rud Uiker AG Glass fibre PUR 230 Driver connection 0180 30 MA 506478 Kabelschlepp PA 240 Fixed connection 0180 30 FA 506647 Kabelschlepp PA 250 Chain link 0180 30 50 506477 Kabelschlepp PA 260 Lubricating nipple 504554 Hausamann AG Brass 270 Pressure spring 504119 Kubo Tech AG Steel 280 Plug in stop 101714 506160 Maag Technik AG NR 290 socket machine screw ISO 4762 M4x10 8 8 Blackened stee
4. Existing moments Nm m Mounting mass kg Lx Ly Lz Distance of centre of gravity of the moving mass mm ay Acceleration of the y axis m s az Acceleration of the z axis m s C6 Technical data Load calculations for SVA 130 with FP Fig 6 Lz a b u Lx Existing moments 0 001 Ly t ay L2 0 01 m Ly M 0 001 Ly ay L 0 01 m Ly 0 001 m a L a Ly Existing moments guts AUT 27 31 26 Load factor Must not exceed the value 1 Mx Mz Existing moments Nm m Mounting mass kg Lx Ly Lz Distance of centre of gravity of the moving mass mm Acceleration of the x axis m s ay Acceleration of the y axis m s az Acceleration of the z axis m s C7 Technical data Traversing times The traversing times were determined with an SVA 130 600 under the following conditions e Load 5kg e Acceleration or deceleration 5 m s e Start of measurement Start signal at input X11B 2 Fstart_No x e End of measurement
5. eere nre 9 Laying the supply lines of the additional units emn 10 Connecting the motor cable and the resolver coable eee 11 Connecting the inductive proximity switch sse emnes 12 LIEU ees eegene eege eege Eege Seege eng Eege TTE 13 Lubrication x 13 Setting the slide play eri need epu ede dee ce ie ce euet 14 Changing and setting the inductive proximity switch ssssssse eene 15 Changing the tool belt Changing shafts and 17 Removing toothed belt 220 isses aud n and 18 Removing toothed belt 210 einari ied d ead tested ed ende ead neu aa ENN 19 Changing shafts and ated eet red onde Weide aetna deed 20 Mounting teothed belt 210 Re ire eb E d TR ie Pon Le et 22 Mounting toothed belt 220 and setting the zero point mem 24 ZETO POINUSCUIN Gs e 26 Spare E CT onte Eee teen 28 Servo vertical axis SVA 190 eco Ee er etd eee ee eret cla 29 Drive assembled eom tee a emt fec e fest tede 31 General information 2 5 andana danada 32 Environmental compatibility and dispose 32 Materials used ceo ete phe aia lae desde tee cei dede dee A 32 ourface treatment het ed weht een ee dead eus edil tuti dec aa edu 32 Shaping processes Ir bete t e ed Delect eden iode etat rd ri a t
6. Proximity switch with angled plug C 12 Maintenance Lubrication main switch or mains contactor e Ensure that no unauthorized switching on of the supply voltage can occur e During operation the surface of the motor can reach 100 C Do not touch the mo tor until the temperature has dropped below 40 measure the surface tempera ture e Failure to observe these safety measures may result in death or severe personal injuries or material damage e servo amplifier must be disconnected from the supply voltage Switch off the Fig 13 Use only Kl ber Paraliq P460 Oil as lubricant e Lubrication interval 800 operating hours e Lubrication points 4 lubricating nipples Fig 13 C 13 Maintenance Setting the slide play main switch or mains contactor e Ensure that no unauthorized switching on of the supply voltage can occur e During operation the surface of the motor can reach 100 C Do not touch the mo tor until the temperature has dropped below 40 measure the surface tempera ture e Failure to observe these safety measures may result in death or severe personal injuries or material damage e servo amplifier must be disconnected from the supply voltage Switch off the e Remove plug 200 e Remove covers 110 Caution Ensure that the felt wick in the cover 110 of the lubrication un
7. e Remove toothed belt 220 C 18 Maintenance Removing toothed belt 210 Tool required Dimension Use for Hexagon socket wrench 4 mm Item 360 370 Spanner 8 mm Item 440 Adhesive tape Item 210 Fig 18 210 Procedure Slacken hexagon nut 440 and washer 430 and remove Slacken machine screws 360 and 370 and remove Open toothed belt fastening 70 and remove from the toothed belt 210 Attach the old toothed belt 210 at the end to the new toothed belt using adhesive tape Carefully draw in the new toothed belt 210 After drawing in the new toothed belt remove the old one and dispose of Open toothed belt fastening at top and bottom 70 and introduce toothed belt 210 Mount lower toothed belt fastening 70 with machine screw 370 and tighten C 19 Maintenance Changing shafts and rollers Always change the shafts 30 Fig 20 together with the associated rollers 10 150 Fig 19 and 20 Tool required Dimension Use for Hexagon socket wrench 3mm Item 290 4 Item 380 10 100 Spanner 14 mm Item 10 110 10 120 Fig 19 290 10 110 10 150 10 190 10 110 10 150 Pd 10 190 Procedure Remove driver connection plate 80 Remove end plate 60 Slacken nut 10 110 Hold eccentric screw 10 100 with socket screw wrench Remove eccentric screw 10 100 shim 10 190 nut for cam 10 110
8. 10 50 5 85 non condensing normal workshop atmosphere 2 years from date of delivery vertical aluminium steel plastic Measured at max load max speed and 100 consecutive strokes 3 At 20 C ambient temperature C3 Technical data Dimensioned drawing Fig 3 ion EH bis Fa Detail X Adapter energy supply chain for SHA 340 SHA 470 FP 340 and FP 470 a b SVA 130 200 200 600 SVA 130 400 400 700 SVA 130 600 600 900 Technical data Load calculations for SVA Fig 4 a Existing moments 0 001 m a L 0 01 m L 0 001 m a Ly 0 01 m Ly b Load zd Mka 27 3l B Load factor Must not exceed the value 1 Mx My Existing moments Nm m Mounting mass kg Lx Ly Distance of centre of gravity of moving mass mm az Acceleration of the z axis m s C5 Technical data Load calculations for SVA 130 with SHA Fig 5 MOTE T 1 I S S n luf rd 7 7 Mx My a Existing moments 0 001 Ly ay L2 0 01 m Ly M 0 001 m a Ly 0 01 m L 0 001 m a Ly b Existing moments Mr Mz B lt 1 27 31 26 Load factor Must not exceed the value 1
9. and roller 10 150 Push new roller 10 150 onto nut 10 110 Assemble in reverse order but without tightening the nut 10 110 It must be possible to turn the ec centric screw 10 100 C 20 Maintenance Pull shafts 30 out of the guide and insert new shafts The shafts must be inserted into the holes in the adapter plate 40 Slacken nut 10 120 Hold tight fit shoulder screw 10 170 with socket screw wrench Remove tight shoulder screw 10 170 shim 10 200 nut for concentric shaft 10 120 and roller 10 150 Assemble in reverse order with new rollers 10 150 Tighten nut 10 120 by holding the tight fit shoulder screw 10 170 with the socket screw wrench Adjust the rollers to eliminate play by turning the eccentric screw 10 100 Fig 19 clockwise without pretension Tighten nut 10 110 Fig 19 while holding the eccentric screw 10 100 Fig 19 with the socket screw wrench so that the slide play set does not change Mount driver connection plate 80 Fig 19 Mount end plate 60 Fig 19 Fig 20 30 30 10 200 277 7 10 150 10 120 Sy 10 170 10 170 10 200 C 21 Maintenance Mounting toothed belt 210 Tool required Dimension Use for Hexagon socket wrench 4mm Item 360 Spanner 8mm Item 440 Fig 21 Procedure e Mount upper
10. pin hardened and ground ISO 8734 5h6x28 Steel 10 270 Plug in stop 506160 Maag TechnikAG NR 10 280 Spring washer DIN 127B 96 1 911 8 1 6 Blackened steel 10 290 Cushioning disc 55151 Montech AG Steel C 31 General information Environmental compatibility and disposal Materials used Aluminium Steel Brass Wool fibres PUR Polyurethane PA Polyamide NR Natural rubber Surface treatment e Anodic oxidation of aluminium e Blackening of steel Shaping processes e Profile extrusion of aluminium e Machining of metals and plastics e Vacuum casting of plastics Emissions during operation e None Disposal Servo vertical axes SVA 130 or handling units retrofitted to portal loaders that are no longer in use are to be dismantled into individual parts and recycled according to the type of material The type of material for each part is stated in the spare parts lists Any non recyclable material is to be disposed of properly according to materials taking into account the regulations which apply in your location 32
11. the motor side The motor cables and resolver cables can be laid according to Figure 11 The cables are attached to the pull relief of the horizontal axis or of the two dimensional portal Fig 11 Motor and resolver cables are attached to the pull relief SHA or FP Motor and resolver cables attached with cable ties Resolver plug Motor plug C 11 Installation Connecting the inductive proximity switch e The servo amplifier must be disconnected from the supply voltage Switch off the main switch or mains contactor e Ensure that no unauthorized switching on of the supply voltage can occur e During operation the surface of the motor can reach 100 C Do not touch the mo tor until the temperature has dropped below 40 measure the surface tempera ture e Failure to observe these safety measures may result in death or severe personal injuries or material damage The length of the cable of the proximity switch supplied is 5 m The cable is ready made on the proximity Switch side and is equipped with an angled plug The proximity switch cable can be laid according to Figure 12 The proximity switch cable can be at tached with cable ties to the motor cable and resolver cable or to the pull relief of the horizontal axis or of the two dimensional portal bg Ensure that the proximity switch cable cannot be damaged by vertical traversing of the axis Fig 12 XJ
12. toothed belt fastening 70 with machine screw 360 and generate toothed belt preten sion gt Toothed belt pretension according to following chapter page C23 e Mount lock nut 440 and washer 430 and tighten C 22 Maintenance Toothed belt AN Type SVA 130 200 SVA 130 400 SVA 130 600 Fig 22 pretension of 210 The pretensions shown in the Table are maximum values and relate to a vertical axis with out load If additional units are installed the toothed belt should be relieved by suitable aids If the toothed belt is loaded with higher pretension this results in premature wear of the toothed belt and an increase in the noise level Pretension N Deflection force F N Deflection x mm 280 19 4 3 280 8 7 3 280 5 7 3 X NUM 30 23 Maintenance Mounting toothed belt 220 and setting the zero point Procedure e Lifting arm position according to Fig 23 e Mount toothed belt 220 Fig 24 e Generate toothed belt pretension by means of machine screw 300 Fig 24 Toothed belt pretension of 220 The pretensions shown in the Table are maximum values If the toothed belt is loaded with a higher pretension this results in premature wear of the toothed belt and an increase in the noise level Type Deflection force F N Deflection x mm SVA 130 6 7 1 2 Fig 23
13. voltage Switch off the main switch or mains contactor e Ensure that no unauthorized switching on of the supply voltage can occur e During operation the surface of the motor can reach 100 C Do not touch the mo tor until the temperature has dropped below 40 C measure the surface tempera ture e Failure to observe these safety measures may result in death or severe personal injuries or material damage Procedure after switching off the supply voltage e Remove toothed belt 220 Page C18 e Remove toothed belt 210 Page C19 e Replace rollers and shafts Page C20 e Mount toothed belt 210 Page C22 e Mount toothed belt 220 Page C24 Tool required Dimension Use for Hexagon socket wrench 3mm Item 290 300 310 320 4mm Item 350 360 370 380 390 10 100 Spanner 8mm Item 440 14 mm Item 10 110 10 120 Adhesive tape Item 210 C 17 Maintenance Removing toothed belt 220 Tool required Dimension Use for Hexagon socket wrench 3mm Item 300 310 320 4mm Item 350 390 Fig 17 510 320 100 510 390 410 390 410 590 410 e Remove covers 100 110 Caution Ensure that the four felt wicks 130 in the cover 100 110 of Procedure the lubrication unit do not fall out e Slacken machine screws 390 and remove e Slacken machine screw 300 and push servo motor to rear end position
14. InPosition signal at output X11B 3 InPos e InPositions window 0 05 mm e Low vibration Quick Set base A stable low vibration construction is extremely important for achieving the times according to the dia gram Fig 7 s mm 600 550 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 t ms C8 Installation Mechanical design Designing the installation When designing the installation the following points must be taken into account e servo vertical axis SVA 130 must only be operated behind a protective device according to EN 292 2 Section 4 2 2 3 e Ensure unrestricted ventilation of the motor and keep within the permitted ambient temperatures e Realize low vibration Quick Set construction Installation position and assembly Tool required Dimension Use for Hexagon socket wrench 3mm Item 400 4 mm Items 11 12 The servo vertical axis SVA 130 is installed vertically Attachment is via the dovetail of the adapter plate by means of two Quick Set clamping elements SLL 55 12 The additional units are installed via the dovetail of the slide adapter plate with the aid of a clamping ele ment SLL 55 11 or SLR 15 Alternatively the fixing holes can be used see dimensioned drawing Fig 3 The adapter of the energy conducting carrier 90 can be attached with two screws 400 and two rib
15. MONTECH SERVOLINE Handling Components Servo Vertical Axis USER MANUAL MECHANICAL PART SVA 130 BA 100022 03 2006 Change index Editions issued so far Edition Comments Order number 02 01 First edition 506614 03 06 Various changes BA 100022 Table of Contents Important information enn me ee EUH 1 EE 1 EU conformance to EU Directive on Machines Appendix ll A 1 Product description and eene nennen enne 1 TD 1 Additional Information s titre te rr a P dier ta PR er e D 2 Validity of the User Manual 2 CI 3 Servo vertical axis SVA 190 ente eC LE el eased dee i duse eee dts 3 Dimensioned drawing erre onere recte ange e lo teme Beet a ode es 4 toad calculations for S VA La bete d Ee ue eed pur dee 5 Load calculations for SVA 130 with nennen nennen nennen 6 Load calculations for SVA 130 with 7 Traversing er eeu cuve Dui egi 8 UE D 9 Mechanical 9 Designing the installation a eren dee rh 9 Installation position and assembly
16. bed washers 410 on the hose holder of an SHA 340 SHA 470 FP 340 or FP 470 The straight pins for cen tring the adapter are mounted on the horizontal axes or two dimensional portal in the standard version Fig 8 90 410 400 12 c9 Installation Laying the supply lines of the additional units The supply lines can be led through the lifting arm profile Fig 9 The driver connection and the fixed connection of the energy conducting carrier have pull reliefs The hoses and cables can be attached to the pull reliefs by means of cable ties Fig 10 Pull relief Fixed connection Item 240 Pull relief Driver connection Item 230 C 10 Installation Connecting the motor cable and the resolver cable e The servo amplifier must be disconnected from the supply voltage Switch off the main switch or mains contactor e Ensure that no unauthorized switching on of the supply voltage can occur e During operation the surface of the motor can reach 100 C Do not touch the mo tor until the temperature has dropped below 40 measure the surface tempera ture e Failure to observe these safety measures may result in death or severe personal injuries or material damage The supplied motor cables and resolver cables are 5 m in length Longer cables are available as options The cables are ready made with coded concentric plugs on
17. ble 200 Fig 24 e Check the work that has been carried out e Complete an offset correction in accordance with the operator software manual Commissioning after maintenance work C 26 Maintenance Fig 24a Fig 24b 27 Spare parts list Fig 25 E N e CJ ox N e tht Ke CH Ol O O 9 9 A o Oo orm AQ NJ m CH K 9 lt S o Sa P Q v 7 e A2 a gt M ger Ce S W i et X S NT CH N R Wye Tw 5 gt o AH ch A N 05 SY T Laa TO FS SS 90 e Je e oy iy V 93 V t ojo oloo o o Ei 00 9 r5 al al SE o OH Q Q 5 ofa AA 99S l alen A hi amp e SSIs Sf EE JES N stl 4 ro V S z RS o 2 N N li Netz JA P d NOE BIR DWAR g VaN Jus he N 4 Ws amp X o Of Of Of O e lt 28 410 380 380 Spare parts list Servo vertical axis SVA 130
18. em 310 4 mm Item 350 e Remove plug 200 e Remove covers 110 Caution Ensure that the felt wick in the cover 110 of the lubrication unit does not fall out e Slacken screw 10 140 and remove proximity switch 10 160 Fig 15 110 200 10 160 10 140 350 310 310 C15 Maintenance Fig 16 L Detail X wn TI 10 160 0 5 e Move lifting arm to position indicated dimension 30 mm Set proximity switch 10 160 according to detail X The distance between the proximity switch 10 160 and the damping plate 140 must be 0 5 mm Slightly tighten screw 10 140 Fig 15 Mount covers 110 Caution The two lubricating felts in the cover must touch the shaft Mount plug 200 Fig 15 The LED of the proximity switch must light up when supply voltage is applied If this is not the case the reference traverse can be carried out C 16 Maintenance Changing the tool belt Changing shafts and rollers Procedure e Carry out a reference traverse e Switch off the supply voltage e Secure the lifting arm position mechanically e The servo amplifier must be disconnected from the supply
19. erere ne cd ede edu 32 Emissions during operation uicit puede cuite eed t eed ea eaten deese dede eaa nua 32 015 e DE 32 Important information Introduction This operating instruction describes the mechanical design the load limits the assembly the mainte nance and the spare parts of the Servo Vertical Axis SVA 130 It forms an integral part of the operating instruction of the servo amplifier and the operator software EU conformance to EU Directive on Machines Appendix II A Regulations and standards taken into account Directive on Machines 89 392 EEC 91 368 EEC Manufacturer Montech AG Gewerbestrasse 12 Phone 41 0 32 681 55 00 CH 4552 Derendingen Fax 41 0 32 682 19 77 Product description and application The Servo Vertical Axis SVA 130 is an electrically operated position controlled linear unit which serves as a vertical unit for the construction of portal loaders Depending on the size of the unit movements along the z axis of up to 200 400 or 600 mm are possible Servo horizontal axes SHA two dimensional servo portals FP or Linear Units LEP can be used for performing horizontal movements Compact slides KSD Rotary Drives DAP and Grippers GPS GPP etc or any tool bearing units can be attached as long as the load limits of the Servo Vertical Axis SVA 130 are complied with Servo Vertical Axes SVA 130 which have been retrofitted to portal loaders are suitable for many and var ied tas
20. it does not fall out e Slacken nut 10 110 Hold eccentric screw 10 100 with socket screw wrench e Adjust the rollers to eliminate play by turning the eccentric screw 10 100 clockwise without preten sion e Tighten nut 10 110 while holding the eccentric screw 10 100 with the socket screw wrench so that the set slide play does not change e Mount covers 110 Caution The two lubricating felts in the cover must touch the shaft e Mount plug 200 Fig 15 Tool required Dimension Use for Hexagon socket wrench 3mm Item 310 4mm Item 350 10 100 Spanner 14 mm Item 10 110 Fig 14 10 110 10 110 200 350 310 310 110 10 110 C 14 Maintenance Changing and setting the inductive proximity switch main switch or mains contactor e Ensure that no unauthorized switching on of the supply voltage can occur e During operation the surface of the motor can reach 100 C Do not touch the mo tor until the temperature has dropped below 40 measure the surface tempera ture e Failure to observe these safety measures may result in death or severe personal injuries or material damage e The servo amplifier must be disconnected from the supply voltage Switch off the Tool required Dimension Use for Leaf gauge 0 5 mm Distance between item 140 and item 10 160 Hexagon socket wrench 1 5 mm Item 10 140 3 mm It
21. ks such as loading machines small parts assembly transposition packaging palletizing and parts supply from magazines containing workpieces Dangers The use of servo vertical axes SVA 130 in equipment is permissible only if they are protected by mov able separating protective devices according to EN 292 2 Section 4 2 2 3 Observe the operating conditions and safety notes described in the operating instruction It is absolutely essential that you keep within the stated load limits Important During operation the surface of the motor can reach 100 Do not touch the motor until the temperature has dropped below 40 measure the surface temperature During maintenance work on the servo vertical axis ensure that the power to the drive is switched off The servo amplifier must be disconnected from the supply volt age Switch off the main switch or mains contactor e Switch off the enable signal e Switch off the mains power L1 L2 L3 e Ensure that no unauthorized switching on of the supply voltage can occur Failure to observe these safety measures may result in death or severe injuries or material damage C 1 Important information Additional information The present User Manual is intended to permit proper and safe use of the servo vertical axis SVA 130 If any information is missing for your particular application please contact the manufacturer When reordering operating instruction it is imperative that you q
22. l 300 socket machine screw ISO 4762 M4x16 8 8 Blackened steel 310 socket machine screw ISO 4762 M4x20 8 8 Blackened steel 320 socket machine screw ISO 4762 M4x35 8 8 Blackened steel 330 Ribbed washer BN 791 64 3 67 0 5 502364 Bossard AG Blackened steel 350 socket machine screw ISO 4762 M5x90 A4 Steel 360 socket machine screw ISO 4762 M5x45 8 8 Blackened steel 370 socket machine screw ISO 4762 M5x35 8 8 Blackened steel 380 socket machine screw ISO 4762 M5x16 8 8 Blackened steel 390 socket machine screw DIN 6912 M5x12 8 8 Blackened steel 400 Machine screw BN 1206 M5x8 10 9 506668 Bossard AG Blackened steel 410 Ribbed washer BN 791 95 3 08 5x0 6 502365 Bossard AG Blackened steel 430 Bevelled washer ISO 7090 05 3 010 1 Blackened steel 440 Hexagon nut ISO 4032 M5x0 8d KI 8 Blackened steel 450 socket machine screw ISO 4762 M3x8 8 8 Blackened steel 460 Hexagon nut ISO 4032 M3x0 8d KI 8 Blackened steel 470 X Washer without bevel ISO 7089 93 2 97x0 5 Blackened steel 480 Circlip for shaft DIN 471 8x0 8 Blackened steel 490 X Socket set screws 506864 Bossard AG Steel 29 Spare parts list COOC OO CH N NINI QN QI y N N K qa N N e N N N N eo N e 8 9 N e Q o Hi N e CN e s CN Fig 26 C 30 Spare parts list Drive assembled
23. thed belt 220 Fig 24 by slackening the machine screw 300 Fig 24 It is basically possible to carry out the zero point adjustment in accordance with the section Mounting toothed belt 220 and setting the zero point Should the shaft to collar clamping set need to be loos ened relocated or tightened proceed as per the following description e Turn the tooth wheel 80 Fig 24a so that the bore hole in the tooth wheel lines up with the threaded hole in the left bearing shield 20 Fig 24a e Screw in machine screw 5 25 as per Fig 24b do not tighten only engage e Loosen the shaft to collar clamping set 240 Fig 24b if necessary hold an open ended spanner against the gear shaft 70 Fig 24b e Slide the lifting arm to dimension 30 mm Fig 23 and tighten the shaft to collar clamping set 240 Fig 24b to 25 Nm if necessary hold an open ended spanner against the gear shaft 70 Fig 24b e Remove machine screw M5x25 Fig 24b e Fit the toothed belt 220 Fig 24 Observe the dimension of 30 mm Fig 23 e Apply toothed belt pretension via the machine screw 300 Fig 24 see Toothed belt pretension of 220 and Fig 23 e Secure the servo motor using machine screws 390 Fig 24 and ribbed washers 410 Fig 24 e Fit the left cover 100 Fig 24 and right cover 110 Fig 24 Careful Ensure that the four felt wicks 130 Fig 24 in the two covers touch the shafts e Fit the proximity switch ca
24. uote the serial number see fig 1 This document is also available on our homepage www montech ch Fig 1 H Will ce MONAEC CH 4552 DERENDINGEN GEEWEI Bar code label Article number Serial number Montech AG Management aan U D Wagner C Wullschleger Validity of the User Manual Our products are continually updated to reflect the latest state of the art and practical experience In line with product developments our User Manuals are continually updated Every User Manual has an article number e g BA 100022 The article number and the date of edition are evident on the title page C2 Technical data Servo vertical axis SVA 130 Max Stroke mm Max permissible mounting mass kg Max speed mm s Max acceleration 1 m s Own weight kg Drive Rated motor power IW Enclosure protection for servo motor Transmitter system Repeatability 2 mm Reference position proximity switch Sound level dBA Max operating temperature of 3 C motor Ambient Temperature C conditions Rel humidity Air purity Warranty period Installation position Material 1 At max permissible mounting mass 2 At constant motor temperature SVA 130 200 SVA 130 400 SVA 130 600 200 400 600 5 5 5 1300 1300 1300 5 5 5 3 6 3 85 4 1 highly dynamic synchronous servo motor with locking brake 130 IP64 Resolver 0 02 integrated inductive proximity switch PNP lt 65 65
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