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CMBV-150-MFT 商品数据清单
Basic Non Fail-Safe multifunction technologyactuator for controlling dampers in typicalcommercial HVAC applications.• Torque motor 18 in-lb [2 Nm]• Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 V• Control modulating, communicative• Position feedback 2...10 VTechnical dataElectrical data Nominal voltage AC/DC 24 VNominal voltage frequency50/60 HzNominal voltage range AC 19.2...28.8 V / DC 19.2...28.8 VPower consumption in operation 1.5 WPower consumption in rest position 1 WTransformer sizing 2 VAConnection supply / control cable 3 ft. [1 m], 4 x 0.34 mm²Electrical Connection18 GA plenum cable, 1 mOverload Protection electronic throughout full rotation Data bus communication Communicative control MP-BusFunctional data Torque motor18 in-lb [2 Nm]Pipe diameter6" [DN 150]Operating range Y 2...10 VInput impedance100 kΩOperating modes optional modulatingPosition feedback U 2...10 VPosition feedback U note Max. 0.5 mAPosition feedback U variable VDC variableManual override disengage with magnetRunning Time (Motor)70 sNoise level, motor35 dB(A)Position indication Mechanical, pluggable (with integrated magnetfor gear train disengagement)Airtightness Class 2 (DIN EN 1751)Safety data Fire behaviour group Damper blade RF3 (CH)Protection class IEC/EN III, Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV)Power source UL Class 2 SupplyDegree of protection IEC/EN IP00Degree of protection NEMA/UL NEMA 1Enclosure UL Enclosure Type 1EMC CE according to 2014/30/EUCertification IEC/EN IEC/EN 60730-1 and IEC/EN 60730-2-14Agency Listing cULus acc. to UL60730-1A/-2-14, CAN/CSAE60730-1:02, CE acc. to 2014/30/EUQuality Standard ISO 9001UL 2043 Compliant Suitable for use in air plenums per Section300.22(C) of the NEC and Section 602 of theIMCType of action Type 1••••Mode of operationConverter for sensorsParametrisable actuatorsApplicationSimple direct mountingManual overrideAdjustable angle of rotation High functional reliabilitySafety dataRated impulse voltage supply / control 0.8 kV Pollution degree 2Ambient humidity Max. 95% RH, non-condensing Ambient temperature 32...122°F [0...50°C ]Storage temperature -40...176°F [-40...80°C]Servicingmaintenance-free Weight Weight0.97 lb [0.44 kg]MaterialsHousing material UL94-5VASafety notesThe device must not be used outside the specified field of application, especially not in aircraft or in any other airborne means of transport.Only authorized specialists may carry out installation. All applicable legal or institutional installation regulations must be complied during installation.The device may only be opened at the manufacturer's site. It does not contain any parts that can be replaced or repaired by the user.Cables must not be removed from the device.Product featuresConventional operation:The actuator is connected with a standard control signal of 0...10 V and drives to the position defined by the control signal. The measuring voltage U serves for the electrical display of the actuator position 0.5...100% and as control signal for other actuators.Operation on Bus:The actuator receives its digital control signal from the higher level controller via the MP-Bus and drives to the position defined. Connection U serves as communication interface and does not supply an analogue measuring voltage.Connection option for a sensor (active sensor or switching contact). The MP actuator serves as an analog/digital converter for the transmission of the sensor signal via MP-Bus to the higher level system.The factory settings cover the most common applications. Single parameters can be modified with the Belimo Service Tools MFT-P or ZTH EU.Variable volumetric flow with a modulating reference variable, e.g. room temperature controller direct digital control or bus system, enables demand-related, energy-saving ventilation of individual rooms or zones. The input for the operating range V̇m in … V̇m ax can be adapted at thereference controller (mode switching).The actuator is mounted directly on the damper shaft (ø6...12.7 mm) with a universal shaft clamp and then secured with the anti-rotation clip, to prevent it from rotating.Manual override with magnet possible (the gear train is disengaged as long as the magnet adheres to the magnet symbol). The magnet for gear train disengagement is integrated in the position indication.Adjustable angle of rotation with mechanical end stops.The actuator is overload protected, requires no limit switches and automatically stops when the end stop is reached.Tools connectionGatewaysDescriptionType Gateway MP to BACnet MS/TP UK24BAC Gateway MP to Modbus RTUUK24MOD ToolsDescriptionType Belimo PC-Tool, Software for adjustments and diagnosticsMFT-P Connecting cable 16 ft [5 m], A: RJ11 6/4 ZTH EU, B: free wire end for connection to MP/PP terminalZK2-GEN Service Tool, with ZIP-USB function, for programmable andcommunicative Belimo actuators, VAV controller and HVAC performance devicesZTH USElectrical installationSupply from isolating transformer.Parallel connection of other actuators possible. Observe the performance data.Wiring diagramsConnection of active sensorsConnection of external switching contactA) additional MP-Bus nodes (max. 8)• Supply AC/DC 24 V• Output signal DC 0...10 V (max. DC 0...32 V)• Resolution 30 mVA) additional MP-Bus nodes (max. 8)• Switching current 16 mA @ 24 V• Start point of the operating range must be parametrised on the MP actuator as ≥ 0.5 VFunctionsFunctions when operated on MP-Bus Connection on the MP-BusMP-Bus Network topologyA) additional MP-Bus nodes(max. 8)There are no restrictions for the network topology (star, ring, tree or mixed forms are permitted).Supply and communication in one and the same 3-wire cable • no shielding or twisting necessary• no terminating resistors requiredServiceThe actuator can be configured by ZTH EU via terminal connection.For extended configuration the PC tool can be connected.。
LC1F150产品数据手册说明书
LC1F150i s c l a ime r : T h i s d o c u m e n t a t i o n i s n o t i n t e n d e d a s a s u b s t i t u t ef o r a n d i s n o t t o b e u s e d f o r d e t e r m i n i ng s u i t a b i l i t y o r r e l i a b i l i t y o f th e s e p r o d u c t s f o r s p e ci f i c u s e r a p p l i c a t i o n sProduct data sheetCharacteristicsLC1F150TeSys F contactor - 3P(3 NO) - AC-3 - <= 440 V 150 A - without coilMainRange TeSys Product nameTeSys F Product or component type Contactor Device short name LC1F Contactor application Motor control Resistive load Utilisation categoryAC-4AC-1AC-3Poles description 3P Pole contact composition 3 NO[Ue] rated operational voltage <= 1000 V AC 50/60 Hz <= 460 V DC[Ie] rated operational current 250 A (<= 40 °C) at <= 440 V AC AC-1150 A (<= 55 °C) at <= 440 V AC AC-3Motor power kW65 kW at 1000 V AC 50/60 Hz AC-375 kW at 380...400 V AC 50/60 Hz AC-390 kW at 500 V AC 50/60 Hz AC-3100 kW at 660...690 V AC 50/60 Hz AC-322 kW at 400 V AC 50/60 Hz AC-480 kW at 415 V AC 50/60 Hz AC-380 kW at 440 V AC 50/60 Hz AC-340 kW at 220...240 V AC 50/60 Hz AC-3Complementary[Uimp] rated impulse withstand voltage 8 kV Overvoltage categoryIII[Ith] conventional free air thermal current250 A at <= 40 °CIrms rated making capacity 1500 A AC conforming to IEC 60947-4-1Rated breaking capacity1200 A conforming to IEC 60947-4-1[Icw] rated short-time withstand current1200 A <= 40 °C 10 s700 A <= 40 °C 30 s600 A <= 40 °C 1 min450 A <= 40 °C 3 min350 A <= 40 °C 10 minAssociated fuse rating160 A aM at <= 440 V250 A gG at <= 440 VAverage impedance0.35 mOhm at 50 Hz - Ith 250 A[Ui] rated insulation voltage1000 V conforming to IEC 60947-4-11500 V conforming to VDE 0110 group CPower dissipation per pole22 W AC-18 W AC-3Mounting support PlateStandards JIS C8201-4-1IEC 60947-4-1EN 60947-4-1EN 60947-1IEC 60947-1Product certifications LROS (Lloyds register of shipping)CSAULDNVABSBVRMRoSRINACBConnections - terminals Power circuit : connector 1 cable(s) 120 mm²Power circuit : lugs-ring terminals 1 cable(s) 120 mm²Power circuit : bolted connectionPower circuit : bar 2 x (25 x 3 mm)Tightening torque Power circuit : 18 N.mEnvironmentIP degree of protection IP2x front face with shrouds (ordered separately) conforming to IEC 60529IP2x front face with shrouds (ordered separately) conforming to VDE 0106 Protective treatment THAmbient air temperature for operation-5...55 °CAmbient air temperature for storage-60...80 °C-40...70 °CPermissible ambient air temperaturearound the deviceOperating altitude3000 m without derating in temperatureMechanical robustness Vibrations contactor closed 6 Gn, 5...300 HzShocks contactor open 9 Gn for 11 msVibrations contactor open 2 Gn, 5...300 HzShocks contactor closed 15 Gn for 11 msHeight170 mmWidth163.5 mmDepth171 mmProduct weight 3.83 kgOffer SustainabilitySustainable offer status Green Premium productRoHS (date code: YYWW)Compliant - since 0843 - Schneider Electric declaration of conformitySchneider Electric declaration of conformityREACh Reference not containing SVHC above the thresholdReference not containing SVHC above the thresholdProduct environmental profile AvailableProduct environmentalProduct end of life instructions AvailableEnd of life manual Contractual warrantyWarranty period18 monthsLC1F150。
MPS150非隔离电源应用规格书MP150方案
Breakdown voltage
V(BR)DSS
500
Supply Voltage Management (VCC Pin)
VCC level (increasing) where the internal regulator stops
VCCOFF
5.4
VCC level (decreasing) where the internal regulator turns on
Notes: 1) Exceeding these ratings may damage the device. 2) The maximum allowable power dissipation is a function of the
maximum junction temperature TJ(MAX), the junction-toambient thermal resistance θJA, and the ambient temperature TA. The maximum allowance continuous power dissipation at any ambient temperature is calculated by PD(MAX)=(TJ(MAX)-TA)/θJA. Exceeding the maximum allowance power dissipation will cause excessive die temperature, and the regulator will go into thermal shutdown. Internal thermal shutdown circuit protects the device from permanent damage. 3) The device is not guaranteed to function outside of its operating conditions. 4) Measured on JESD51-7, 4-layer PCB.
Stellar 100 Stellar 150 用户指南说明书
Non-invasive/invasive ventilators无创和有创呼吸机非侵襲性和侵襲性呼吸器User Guide English | 简体中文 | 繁體中文ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Indications for use 11ontraindications Adverse effects 1Stellar at a glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Patient interface 33Humidification Internal battery 3ResMed USB stick 3Use on an aircraft 4Mobile use 4Remote Alarm 4Setting up for noninvasive use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Attaching the H4i heated humidifier for noninvasive use 5Setting up for invasive use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Using the Stellar device for the first time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Working with other optional accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Attaching the pulse oximeter 8Adding supplemental oxygen 8Using the FiO2 monitoring sensor 10Attaching an antibacterial filter 10Stellar basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11About the control panel 11LCD screen 12Starting therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Performing a functional test 13Starting therapy 14Stopping therapy 14Turning off the power 14Working with alarms 15Tailoring treatment setup options 15Using mask-fit 16Using the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Setup menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Setup menu: Clinical Settings (Mask Type) 18Setup menu: Alarm Settings (Alarm Volume) 18Setup menu: Options 18Setup menu: Configuration Menu 19Info menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Event Summary 20Used Hours 20Device Information 2020Reminders Data management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21iCleaning and maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Daily 21Weekly 22Monthly 22Replacing the air filter 2223DisinfectionMultipatient use 2324Servicing Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Alarm troubleshooting 24Other troubleshooting 27Technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions and32immunity Symbols 34General warnings and cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Limited warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37iiStellar at a glanceThe Stellar comprises:Stellar device • Hypoallergenic air filter • AC power cord • Carry bag • 2 m air tubing •ResMed USB stick • Low pressure oxygen connector.The following optional components are compatible with Stellar:3 m air tubing • SlimLine™ air tubing • Clear air tubing (disposable) • H4i™ heatedhumidifier • Antibacterial filter • Heat moisture exchanger filter (HMEF) • ResMed XPOD oximeter • Nonin™ pulse oximetry sensors • FiO 2 monitoring kit (external cable, T-piece adapter) • FiO 2 monitoring sensor • Stellar Mobility bag • ResMed Leak Valve • Tubing wrap Stellar DC/DC converter.WARNING The Stellar should only be used with air tubing and accessories recommended by ResMed. Connection of other air tubing or accessories could result in injury or damage to the device.1 Remote alarm connection is product model dependent.HandleInfrared connectionfor humidifier Air outlet H4i connectorplug and ACconnectionOxygen inlet Air filter coverXPOD pulse oximeter connectionFiO 2 sensor connectionData port for USB stickData port for direct PC connectionDC power socket AC power socket Power on/standby switchRemote alarm connection 11234AC locking clipAC power cord51Connect the power cord.Connect the power cord.Plug the free end of the power cord into a power outlet. Connect the antibacterial filter firmly onto the air outlet of the device. Connect the external humidifier to the other side of the antibacterial filter.*If not using an external humidifier, the HMEF can be connected to the ResMed Leak Valve Connect the ResMed Leak Valve to the air tubing. Position the ResMed Leak Valve so that245613External humidifier*Air tubingResMed Leak Valve 123456AC locking clip AC power cordSetting up for invasive use With an external humidifierWithout an external humidifierIf an external humidifier is not being used, you can connect the HMEF to the patient sideof the ResMed Leak Valve.Connect the catheter mount.** The ResMed Leak Valve or the HMEF can be connected to standardised tracheostomy interfaces including connector pieces like catheter mounts.The catheter mount and the external humidifier are not part of the ResMed component.2456131011HMEFCatheter mount**Attaching the pulse oximeterUse of a pulse oximeter may be recommended by your clinician.ContraindicationThe pulse oximeter does not meet defibrillation-proof requirement per IEC 60601-1: 1990, clause 17.h.Connect the plug of the finger pulse sensor to the plug of the pulse oximeter. Connect the plug of the pulse oximeter at the rear of the device.To view the oximetry values, from the Monitoring menu, select Monitoring . Adding supplemental oxygenOxygen may be prescribed by your clinician.Note: Up to 30 L/min can be added.WARNING Oxygen flow must be turned off when the device is not operating, so that unused oxygen does not accumulate within the device and create a risk of e only certified, clean oxygen sources.ResMed strongly recommends adding oxygen into Stellar’s oxygen inlet at the rear of the device. Entraining oxygen elsewhere, ie into the breathing system via a side port or at the mask, has potential to impair triggering and accuracy of therapy/monitoring and alarms (eg, High Leak alarm, Non-vented mask alarm). If used in this way, therapy and alarm operation must be verified each time oxygen flow is adjusted. Oxygen supports combustion. Oxygen must not be used while smoking or in the presence of an open flame. Only use oxygen supply in well-ventilated rooms.The breathing system and the oxygen source must be kept at a minimum distance of 2 m away from any sources of ignition (eg, electrical devices). Oxygen must not be used while the device is being operated within the mobility bag.122To remove supplemental oxygenBefore you remove supplemental oxygen from the device, ensure the oxygen supply has been turned off.Unlock the low flow oxygen inlet on the back of the device by pushing up on the locking clip.Remove the oxygen supply tubing from the oxygen connector port.12Working with other optional accessoriesNote: The FiO 2Connecting a sensor1Connect the air tubing to the T-piece adapter.2Connect the FiO 2 monitoring sensor to the T-piece adapter.3Connect the adapter to the air outlet of the device.4Connect one end of the cable to the FiO 2 monitoring sensor. Connect the other end of the cable to the rear of the device.Start calibration (see “Setup menu: Options” on page 18). This should be repeated periodically at the recommendation of your clinician.Attaching an antibacterial filter12345Fit the antibacterial filter to the air outlet of the device.Attach the air tubing to the other side of the filter.Attach the mask system to the free end of the air tubing.Perform the Learn Circuit function (see “Setup menu: Options” on page 18). From the Setup menu, select Options . This enables the device to compensate for the impedance introduced by the filters.Stellar basics12On when internal battery is in Monitoring Setup Info Push dial click)Therapy LED On during treatment. Flashes during mask-fitting operation.Alarm muteLCD screenThe LCD screen displays the menus, monitoring screens and alarm status.Values on this LCD screen and other screens throughout the User Guide are examplesCheck the FiO2 monitoring sensor (if in use).Start the FiO2 sensor calibration. SelectOptions” on page 18). Follow the instructions on the display.Check pulse oximeter (if in use).Attach the accessories according to the setup descriptions (see “Attaching the pulse oximeter” on page 8). From the MonitoringTo start treatment, press orinto your patient interface and treatment will begin.You can stop therapy at any time, simply remove the patient interface and press to stop if SmartStart/Stop is enabled, simply remove the patient interface, and treatmentAlarm mute keyAlarm messages are displayed along the top of the screen. High priority alarms are , medium priority alarms in yellow and low priority alarms inred during high priority alarms and yellow during medium and low priorityThe alarm volume can be set Low, Medium or High. From the Setup menu, select . After the set value has been confirmed, the alarm will sound and the alarm LEDAlarm settings, see “Setup menu: Alarm Settings (Alarm Volume)” on page 18.once. By pressing the Alarm mute key again, the alarm sounds again. When an alarm is muted, the Alarm mute key LED will light constantly. For a high or medium priority alarm, if after two minutes the problem is still present, theNote: Each program retains its own circuit configuration. When switching betweenprograms, ensure you use the correct circuit (breathing system) as 'learned' for thatprogram. If more than one program has been set up, follow the directions given by your clinician for when and how each program should be used.Notes:Therapy can be stopped at any time by pressing the therapy start/stop button, including during the Ramp Down time.During the Ramp Down time the low pressure alarm is not active.This feature is not available in all countries.Using mask-fitHold down for at least three seconds until pressure delivery starts.If necessary adjust the mask, mask cushion and headgear until you have a good mask fit.After three minutes treatment will begin. Mask-fit can be stopped at any time by pressing .Press for at least three seconds during mask-fit to start the treatment immediately. The mask-fitting feature is disabled when the mask typeUse the push dial to scroll through the menu and change thescreen.Mask type options: Nasal, Ultra, Pillow, Full Face, Trach, Pediatric.Note: When Mask Type is set to Trach or Full Face the Non-Vented Mask alarmautomatically turns on.For a full list of compatible masks for this device, see the Mask/Device Compatibility List on on the Products page under Service & Support. If you do not have internet access, please contact your ResMed representative.Use the push dial to scroll through the menu and change theSetup menu: OptionsPress to display the Options screen.Use the push dial to scroll through the menu and change parameters (see descriptions in the table below).Leave the air circuit unobstructed and open to the air.Press to start the Learn Circuit.Wait for the device to complete its automated tests (<30 sec).The results are displayed when complete. If the circuitconfiguration has been successfully learnt, displays. Ifunsuccessful, displays (see “Troubleshooting” on page 24). The device starts the calibration of the FiO monitoring sensor to measure the oxygen concentration of the breathable air.Press to start the FiOWait for the device to complete its calibration.The results are displayed when complete.Used Hours Device Information RemindersAir filterAir filter coverDisinfectionDisinfection of your device helps to prevent the risk of cross contamination.Disinfect the exterior of the device, and especially the air outlet, with a damp cloth and a An antibacterial filter is mandatory if the device is used on multiple patients.In a mulitpatient use environment, you must perform the following before theLCD: is displayed in the header. Battery is not charging.equipment marked with the following symbol:Testing has been performed at 240 V and 100 V.These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the device is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the device should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary,Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.Keep away from sunlight;Contains no China environmental hazardous substances•Pay attention to leaks and other unusual sounds. If there is a problem, contact an authorised service agent.•Do not replace any parts in the breathing circuit while the device is in operation. Stop operation before changing parts.Notes:A note advises to special product features.•The above are general warnings and cautions. Further specific warnings, cautions and notes appear next to the relevant instructions in the user guide.•Only trained and authorised personnel are allowed to make clinical setting changes.•Position the device ensuring the power cord can be easily removed from the power outlet.36内容前言 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1使用指示 1禁忌症 1不良反应 1Stellar 概览 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2患者面罩 3增湿 3内置电池 3ResMed USB 储存器 3在飞机上使用 3动态使用 4远程报警 4为无创使用进行设置. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4连接 H4i 加热增湿器用于无创用途 5为有创使用进行设置. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5首次使用 Stellar 装置 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8使用其他可选的配件. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8连接脉冲血氧仪 8补充供氧 8使用氧浓度监测传感器10连接抗菌过滤器10Stellar 基本知识. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11关于控制面板11LCD 屏幕12开始治疗 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13执行功能测试13开始治疗 14停止治疗 14关闭电源 14使用报警 15调整治疗设置选项15利用面罩配戴功能16使用菜单 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17设置菜单. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18设置菜单:临床设置(面罩类型)18设置菜单:报警设置(报警音量)18设置菜单:选项18设置菜单:配置菜单19信息菜单. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20事件摘要20治疗小时数20装置信息20提示 20数据管理 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21i清洁和维护. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21每日清洁21每周 22每月 22更换空气过滤器22消毒 22多患者使用23维修 23故障排除 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24报警故障排除24其他故障排除26技术规格 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28指南和制造商声明 – 电磁辐射和抗干扰性31符号 33一般性警告和注意事项 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34有限保修 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 iiStellar 概览Stellar 包含:• Stellar 装置 • 防过敏空气过滤器 • 交流电源线 • 背包 • 2米长呼吸管 • 低压氧接头。
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mgp气缸(SMC带导杆)
!"#$%MGP (ø12ø100)· 体积小、轻巧。
· 耐横向负载能力强。
· 耐扭矩能力强。
· 不回转精度高。
· 导向杆的轴承可选择滑动轴承或球轴承。
· 安装方便。
· 二面接管位置可供选择。
最大横向负载F(N) 最大扭矩T(N •m)扭矩:T(N型号表示方法* 中间行程间隔为1mm(ø12~ø32)或5mm(ø40~ø100); 若需要非标准行程需加垫板于标准 行程气缸内。
** 磁性开关规格及特性可参阅磁性开关系列。
在磁性开关型号后,附 导线长度表示记号:无记号-0.5m ,L -3m ,Z-5m 。
例:Y59A, Y59AL行程/磁性开关型号MGPM , MGPL 共同尺寸表4-NN通孔4-øOA 通孔4-øOB 沉孔深OLPA + 行程XX部详细图C + 行程B + 行程A + 行程12 ~ ø25深深部深深部部深!"=E FXX 部详细图32 ~ ø63MGPM (滑动轴承)尺寸A,DB,EMGPL (球轴承)尺寸A,DB,E4-NN 通孔4-øOA 通孔4-øOB 沉孔深OLC + 行程B + 行程A + 行程PA + 行程深部深部深深部深ø80 ~ ø100MGPM (滑动轴承)MGPL (球轴承)st = 行程MGPM , MGPL 共同尺寸表XX 部详细图4-NN 通孔4-øOA 通孔4-øOB 沉孔深OLPA + 行程C + 行程B + 行程A + 行程深部深部深部深ø6H7深106H710ø6H7深10ø6H7深1057ø6H 7规格缸径(mm)最高使用压力(MPa)最低使用压力(MPa)缓冲*其它规格参见P.1.197。
Best Pneumatics MGP M 32 周期杆长度[mm] 参考标准杆长在页47说明书
How to OrderRefer to Standard Strokes on page 47.Compact Guide Cylinder/With End Lock Series MGPø20, ø25, ø32, ø40, ø50, ø63, ø80, ø100For details, refer to p age 47.refer to the table below.*: Solid state auto switches marked with “p ” are produced upon receipt of order.*: Bore sizes 32 to 100 are available for D-P4DW m .*: Bore sizes 25 to 100 are available for D-P3DWA m .*: Lead wire length symbols: 0.5 m·········· N il(Example) M9NW 1 m·········· M (Example) M9NWM 3 m·········· L (Example) M9NWL 5 m·········· Z(Example) M9NWZ*: Since there are other applicable auto switches than listed above, refer to page 66 for details.*: F or details about auto switches with pre-wired connector, refer to the WEB catalog or the Best Pneumatics No. 3. For D-P3DWA m , refer to the WEB catalog .*: Auto switches are shipped together, (but not assembled).*1: W ater resistant type auto switches can be mounted on the above models, but in such case SMC cannot guarantee water resistance.Please consult with SMC regarding water resistant types with the above model numbers.*2: 1 m type lead wire is only applicable to the D-A93.46C o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o mSymbolRubber bumperSpecificationsStandard StrokesManufacture of Intermediate StrokeLock SpecificationsMade to Order(For details, refer to pages 72 and 89.)*1: 0.1 MPa except the lock unit.*2: M aximum speed with no load. Depending on the operating conditions, the piston speed may not besatisfied. Make a model selection, considering a load according to the graph on pages 16 to 22.Adjust switch positions for operation at both the stroke end and backlash (2 mm) movement positions.Lock position Head end, Rod end Holding force (Max.) N ø20ø25ø32ø40ø50ø63ø80ø1002153305508601340214034505390Backlash 2 mm or less Manual releaseNon-lock type, Lock type*: The minimum stroke for mounting auto switches is 10 stroke or more for two switches, and 5 stroke or more for one switch.*: Intermediate stroke (in 1 mm increments) based on an exclusive body will be available upon request for special.DescriptionSpacer installation type.Dealing with the stroke in 5 mm increments is available by installing spacer with standard stroke cylinder. When a spacer is mounted on the cylinder with an end lock on the rod side, use a special piston rod.Part no.Refer to “How to Order” for the standard model numbers on page 46.Applicable stroke [mm] 5 to 395ExamplePart no.: MGPM50-35-HNA spacer 15 mm in width is installed in a MGPM50-50-HN. C dimension is 119 mm.Theoretical Output*1: The shape is the same as the current product.47Series MGPC o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h a n i c a l ▪ (800) 426-5480 ▪ w w w .c m a f h .c o mθModel selection is the same as MGP/standard type.Refer to pages 16 to 23.Model selection Allowable Rotational Torque of Plate.Non-rotating Accuracyof PlateCalculation: (Example) MGPM50-100-HN• B asic Weight + Lock unit additional weight• 5.74 + 0.24 = 5.98 k gFor non-rotating accuracy q without load, usea value no more than the values in the table asa guide.48 CourtesyofCMA/Flodyne/Hydradyne▪MotionControl▪Hydraulic▪Pneumatic▪Electrical▪Mechanical▪(8ø50 or moreø20, ø25: 25 stroke(Rod end lock)ø20 to ø63øø80, ø100ø63 or moreNon-locking type(Head end lock)bore size.*: S ince the seal kit does not include a grease pack, order it separately.Grease pack part no.: GR-S-010 (10 g) Construction/Series MGPM49Series MGPCourtesyofCMA/Flodyne/Hydradyne▪MotionControl▪Hydraulic▪Pneumatic▪Electrical▪Mechanical▪(8)426-548▪www.cmafh.comø63 or moreLock type50C o u r t e s y o f C M A /F l o d y n e /H y d r a d y n e ▪ M o t i o n C o n t r o l ▪ H y d r a u l i c ▪ P n e u m a t i c ▪ E l e c t r i c a l ▪ M e c h aDetailed figure ofsection XXEnd lock mechanism(Manual release lock type)ø25With rod end lockWith head end lockDimensions: ø20, ø25MGPL (Ball bushing),End Lock Mechanism*: For intermediate strokes other than standard strokes, refer to the Manufacture of Intermediate Stroke on page 47.*: Rc, NPT and G ports can be selected. (Refer to page 46.)T-slot dimensions51Series MGPCourtesyofCMA/Flodyne/Hydradyne▪MotionControl▪Hydraulic▪Pneumatic▪Electrical▪Mechanical▪(8)426-548▪www.cmafh.comDetailed figure of section XXEnd lock mechanism(Manual release lock type) With rod end lockWith head end lock*: For intermediate strokes other than standard strokes, refer to the Manufacture of Intermediate Stroke on page 47.*: Rc, NPT and G ports can be selected. (Refer to page 46.)52 CourtesyofCMA/Flodyne/Hydradyne▪MotionControl▪Hydraulic▪Pneumatic▪Electrical▪Mechanical▪(8)426-548▪www.cmDetailed figure of section XXEnd lock mechanism(Manual release lock type) With rod end lockWith head end lock*: For intermediate strokes other than standard strokes, refer to the Manufacture of Intermediate Stroke on page 47.*: Rc, NPT and G ports can be selected. (Refer to page 46.)Dimensions: ø80, ø100MGPL (Ball bushing),End Lock Mechanism53Series MGPCourtesyofCMA/Flodyne/Hydradyne▪MotionControl▪Hydraulic▪Pneumatic▪Electrical▪Mechanical▪(8)426-548▪www.cmafh.comLockReleaseReleasedLockedWith head end lockSeries MGP With End LockSpecific Product PrecautionsBe sure to read this before handling. Refer to the back cover for Safety Instructions.For Actuator and Auto Switch Precautions, refer to Handling Precautions for SMCProducts and the Operation Manual on the SMC website, Use Recommended Air Pressure Circuit.Caution• It is necessary for proper locking and unlocking.Operating PressureCaution1. Supply air pressure of 0.15 MPa or higher to the port on the sidethat has the lock mechanism, as it is necessary for disengagingthe lock.Exhaust Air SpeedCaution1. The lock will engage automatically if the air pressure at the port onthe side that has the lock mechanism becomes 0.05 MPa or less.Be aware that if the piping on the side that has the lock mechanismis narrow and long, or if the speed controller is located far from thecylinder port, the exhaust air speed could become slower, involvinga longer time for the lock to engage. A similar result will ensure ifthe silencer that is installed on the exhaust port of the solenoidvalve becomes clogged.Lock DisengagementWarning1. To disengage the lock, make sure to supply air pressure to theport on the side without a lock mechanism, thus preventing theload from being applied to the lock mechanism. (Refer to therecommended air pressure circuit.) If the lock is disengaged whenthe port on the side that does not contain a lock mechanism is inthe exhausted state and the load is being applied to the lockmechanism, undue force will be applied to the lock mechanism,and it may damage the lock mechanism. Also, it could beextremely dangerous, because the piston rod could movesuddenly.HandlingCaution1. Do not use a 3 position solenoid valve.Avoid using this cylinder in combination with a 3 position solenoidvalve (particularly the closed center metal seal type). If air pressurebecomes sealed inside the port on the side that contains the lockmechanism, the lock will not engage. Even if the lock is engagedat first, the air that leaks from the solenoid valve could enter thecylinder and cause the lock to disengage as time elapses.2. Back pressure is necessary for unlocking.Before starting, make sure that air is supplied to the side that is notequipped with a lock mechanism as shown in the diagram above.Otherwise, the lock may not disengage.(Refer to “Rock Disengagement”.)3. Disengage the lock before installing oradjusting the cylinder.The lock could become damaged if the cylinder is installed with itslock engaged.4. Operate the cylinder at a load ratio of 50% or less.The lock might not disengage or might become damaged if a loadratio of 50% is exceeded.5. Do not synchronize multiple cylinders.Do not operate two or more end lock cylinders synchronized tomove a single workpiece because one of the cylinder locks maynot be able to disengage when required.6. Operate the speed controller under meter-out control.If operated under meter-in control, the lock might not disengage.7. On the side that has a lock, make sure tooperate at the stroke end of the cylinder.The lock might not engage or disengage if the piston of thecylinder has not reached the stroke end.8. Do not use the air cylinder as an air-hydrocylinder. This may result in oil leak.9. The position adjustment of the auto switchshould be performed at two positions; a po-sition determined by the stroke and a posi-tion after the backlash movement (by 2 mm).When a 2-color indication auto switch is adjusted to show green atthe stroke end, the indication may turn red when the cylinderreturns by the backlash. This, however, is not an error.1. Non-locking style manual releaseInsert the bolt, which is provided as anaccessory part, through the rubber cap (it isnot necessary to remove the rubber cap).Screw the bolt into the lock piston and pullthe bolt to disengage the lock. Releasingthe bolt will re-engage the lock.otherwise it may cause malfunction of the locking feature.Manual DisengagementCaution2. Locking style manual releaseTurn 90°counterclockwise while pushing the M/O knob. Lock isreleased when on the cap and OFF mark on the M/O knobcorrespond. (Lock remains released.)When locking isdesired, turn 90°clockwise while fullypushing the M/O knoband correspond onthe cap and ONmark on the M/O knob.Confirm the correctposition by click sound“click”. Otherwise, lockmay not be engaged.54 CourtesyofCMA/Flodyne/Hydradyne▪MotionControl▪Hydraulic▪Pneumatic▪Electrical▪Mechanical▪(8)426-548▪www.cmafh.com。
CY37032VP44-100ACT中文资料
5V, 3.3V, ISR™ High-Performance CPLDsUltra37000 CPLD FamilyFeatures•In-System Reprogrammable™ (ISR™) CMOS CPLDs —JTAG interface for reconfigurability—Design changes do not cause pinout changes—Design changes do not cause timing changes •High density—32 to 512 macrocells—32 to 264 I/O pins—Five dedicated inputs including four clock pins •Simple timing model—No fanout delays—No expander delays—No dedicated vs. I/O pin delays—No additional delay through PIM—No penalty for using full 16 product terms—No delay for steering or sharing product terms •3.3V and 5V versions•PCI-compatible[1]•Programmable bus-hold capabilities on all I/Os •Intelligent product term allocator provides:—0 to 16 product terms to any macrocell—Product term steering on an individual basis—Product term sharing among local macrocells •Flexible clocking—Four synchronous clocks per device—Product term clocking—Clock polarity control per logic block•Consistent package/pinout offering across all densities —Simplifies design migration—Same pinout for 3.3V and 5.0V devices •Packages—44 to 400 leads in PLCC, CLCC, PQFP, TQFP, CQFP, BGA, and Fine-Pitch BGA packages—Lead(Pb)-free packages available General DescriptionThe Ultra37000™ family of CMOS CPLDs provides a range of high-density programmable logic solutions with unparalleled system performance. The Ultra37000 family is designed to bring the flexibility, ease of use, and performance of the 22V10 to high-density CPLDs. The architecture is based on a number of logic blocks that are connected by a Programmable Inter-connect Matrix (PIM). Each logic block features its own product term array, product term allocator, and 16 macrocells. The PIM distributes signals from the logic block outputs and all input pins to the logic block inputs.All of the Ultra37000 devices are electrically erasable and In-System Reprogrammable (ISR), which simplifies both design and manufacturing flows, thereby reducing costs. The ISR feature provides the ability to reconfigure the devices without having design changes cause pinout or timing changes. The Cypress ISR function is implemented through a JTAG-compliant serial interface. Data is shifted in and out through the TDI and TDO pins, respectively. Because of the superior routability and simple timing model of the Ultra37000 devices, ISR allows users to change existing logic designs while simultaneously fixing pinout assignments and maintaining system performance.The entire family features JTAG for ISR and boundary scan, and is compatible with the PCI Local Bus specification, meeting the electrical and timing requirements. The Ultra37000 family features user programmable bus-hold capabilities on all I/Os.Ultra37000 5.0V DevicesThe Ultra37000 devices operate with a 5V supply and can support 5V or 3.3V I/O levels. V CCO connections provide the capability of interfacing to either a 5V or 3.3V bus. By connecting the V CCO pins to 5V the user insures 5V TTL levels on the outputs. If V CCO is connected to 3.3V the output levels meet 3.3V JEDEC standard CMOS levels and are 5V tolerant. These devices require 5V ISR programming.Ultra37000V 3.3V DevicesDevices operating with a 3.3V supply require 3.3V on all V CCO pins, reducing the device’s power consumption. These devices support 3.3V JEDEC standard CMOS output levels, and are 5V-tolerant. These devices allow 3.3V ISR programming.Note:1.Due to the 5V-tolerant nature of 3.3V device I/Os, the I/Os are not clamped to V CC, PCI V IH = 2V.Selection Guide5.0V Selection GuideGeneral InformationDevice Macrocells Dedicated Inputs I/O Pins Speed (t PD)Speed(f MAX) CY37032325326200 CY3706464532/646200 CY37128128564/128 6.5167 CY3719219251207.5154 CY372562565128/160/1927.5154 CY373843845160/19210118 CY375125125160/192/26410118Speed BinsDevice2001671541431251008366 CY37032X X XCY37064X X XCY37128X X XCY37192X X XCY37256 X X XCY37384X XCY37512X X XDevice-Package Offering and I/O CountDevice44-LeadTQFP44-LeadPLCC44-LeadCLCC84-LeadPLCC84-LeadCLCC100-LeadTQFP160-LeadTQFP160-LeadCQFP208-LeadPQFP208-LeadCQFP256-LeadBGA352-LeadBGACY370323737CY370643737376969CY37128696969133CY37192125CY37256133133165197CY37384165197CY37512165165197269 3.3V Selection GuideGeneral InformationDevice Macrocells Dedicated Inputs I/O Pins Speed (t PD)Speed(f MAX) CY37032V325328.5143 CY37064V64532/648.5143 CY37128V128564/80/12810125 CY37192V192512012100 CY37256V2565128/160/19212100 CY37384V3845160/1921583 CY37512V5125160/192/2641583Architecture Overview of Ultra37000 FamilyProgrammable Interconnect MatrixThe PIM consists of a completely global routing matrix for signals from I/O pins and feedbacks from the logic blocks. The PIM provides extremely robust interconnection to avoid fitting and density limitations.The inputs to the PIM consist of all I/O and dedicated input pins and all macrocell feedbacks from within the logic blocks. The number of PIM inputs increases with pin count and the number of logic blocks. The outputs from the PIM are signals routed to the appropriate logic blocks. Each logic block receives 36inputs from the PIM and their complements, allowing for 32-bit operations to be implemented in a single pass through the device. The wide number of inputs to the logic block also improves the routing capacity of the Ultra37000 family.An important feature of the PIM is its simple timing. The propa-gation delay through the PIM is accounted for in the timing specifications for each device. There is no additional delay for traveling through the PIM. In fact, all inputs travel through the PIM. As a result, there are no route-dependent timing param-eters on the Ultra37000 devices. The worst-case PIM delays are incorporated in all appropriate Ultra37000 specifications. Routing signals through the PIM is completely invisible to the user. All routing is accomplished by software—no hand routing is necessary. Warp and third-party development packages automatically route designs for the Ultra37000 family in a matter of minutes. Finally, the rich routing resources of the Ultra37000 family accommodate last minute logic changes while maintaining fixed pin assignments.Logic BlockThe logic block is the basic building block of the Ultra37000architecture. It consists of a product term array, an intelligent product-term allocator, 16 macrocells, and a number of I/O cells. The number of I/O cells varies depending on the device used. Refer to Figure 1 for the block diagram.Product Term ArrayEach logic block features a 72 x 87 programmable product term array. This array accepts 36 inputs from the PIM, which originate from macrocell feedbacks and device pins. Active LOW and active HIGH versions of each of these inputs are generated to create the full 72-input field. The 87 product terms in the array can be created from any of the 72 inputs. Of the 87 product terms, 80 are for general-purpose use for the 16 macrocells in the logic block. Four of the remaining seven product terms in the logic block are output enable (OE)product terms. Each of the OE product terms controls up to eight of the 16 macrocells and is selectable on an individual macrocell basis. In other words, each I/O cell can select between one of two OE product terms to control the output buffer. The first two of these four OE product terms are available to the upper half of the I/O macrocells in a logic block.The other two OE product terms are available to the lower half of the I/O macrocells in a logic block.The next two product terms in each logic block are dedicated asynchronous set and asynchronous reset product terms. The final product term is the product term clock. The set, reset, OE and product term clock have polarity control to realize OR functions in a single pass through the array.Speed BinsDevice 2001671541431251008366CY37032V X X CY37064V XXCY37128V XXCY37192V X X CY37256V XX CY37384V X X CY37512VXXDevice-Package Offering and I/O CountDevice 44-L e a d T Q F P 44-L e a d C L C C 48-L e a d F B G A 84-L e a d C L C C 100-L e a d T Q F P 100-L e a d F B G A 160-L e a d T Q F P 160-L e a d C Q F P 208-L e a d P Q F P 208-L e a d C Q F P 256-L e a d B G A 256-L e a d F B G A 352-L e a d B G A 400-L e a d F B G ACY37032V 3737CY37064V 3737376969CY37128V 696985133CY37192V 125CY37256V 133133165197197CY37384V 165197CY37512V165165197269269Low-Power OptionEach logic block can operate in high-speed mode for critical path performance, or in low-power mode for power conser-vation. The logic block mode is set by the user on a logic block by logic block basis. Product Term AllocatorThrough the product term allocator, software automatically distributes product terms among the 16 macrocells in the logic block as needed. A total of 80 product terms are available from the local product term array. The product term allocator provides two important capabilities without affecting perfor-mance: product term steering and product term sharing. Product Term SteeringProduct term steering is the process of assigning product terms to macrocells as needed. For example, if one macrocell requires ten product terms while another needs just three, the product term allocator will “steer” ten product terms to one macrocell and three to the other. On Ultra37000 devices,product terms are steered on an individual basis. Any number between 0 and 16 product terms can be steered to any macrocell. Note that 0 product terms is useful in cases where a particular macrocell is unused or used as an input register. Product Term SharingProduct term sharing is the process of using the same product term among multiple macrocells. For example, if more than one output has one or more product terms in its equation that are common to other outputs, those product terms are only programmed once. The Ultra37000 product term allocator allows sharing across groups of four output macrocells in avariable fashion. The software automatically takes advantage of this capability—the user does not have to intervene. Note that neither product term sharing nor product term steering have any effect on the speed of the product. All worst-case steering and sharing configurations have been incorporated in the timing specifications for the Ultra37000devices.Ultra37000 MacrocellWithin each logic block there are 16 macrocells. Macrocells can either be I/O Macrocells, which include an I/O Cell which is associated with an I/O pin, or buried Macrocells, which do not connect to an I/O. The combination of I/O Macrocells and buried Macrocells varies from device to device.Buried MacrocellFigure 2 displays the architecture of buried macrocells. The buried macrocell features a register that can be configured as combinatorial, a D flip-flop, a T flip-flop, or a level-triggered latch.The register can be asynchronously set or asynchronously reset at the logic block level with the separate set and reset product terms. Each of these product terms features program-mable polarity. This allows the registers to be set or reset based on an AND expression or an OR expression.Clocking of the register is very flexible. Four global synchronous clocks and a product term clock are available to clock the register. Furthermore, each clock features program-mable polarity so that registers can be triggered on falling as well as rising edges (see the Clocking section). Clock polarity is chosen at the logic block level.Figure 1. Logic Block with 50% Buried MacrocellsI/O CELL 0PRODUCT TERM ALLOCATORI/O CELL 14MACRO-CELL 0MACRO-CELL 1MACRO-CELL 140−16PRODUCT TERMS72x 87PRODUCT TERMARRAY8036816TO PIMFROM PIM732MACRO-CELL 152to cells2, 4, 6 8, 10, 120−16PRODUCT TERMS0−16PRODUCT TERMS0−16PRODUCT TERMSThe buried macrocell also supports input register capability.The buried macrocell can be configured to act as an input register (D-type or latch) whose input comes from the I/O pin associated with the neighboring macrocell. The output of all buried macrocells is sent directly to the PIM regardless of its configuration. I/O MacrocellFigure 2 illustrates the architecture of the I/O macrocell. The I/O macrocell supports the same functions as the buried macrocell with the addition of I/O capability. At the output of the macrocell, a polarity control mux is available to select active LOW or active HIGH signals. This has the added advantage of allowing significant logic reduction to occur in many appli-cations.The Ultra37000 macrocell features a feedback path to the PIM separate from the I/O pin input path. This means that if the macrocell is buried (fed back internally only), the associated I/O pin can still be used as an input.Bus Hold Capabilities on all I/OsBus-hold, which is an improved version of the popular internal pull-up resistor, is a weak latch connected to the pin that does not degrade the device’s performance. As a latch, bus-hold maintains the last state of a pin when the pin is placed in a high-impedance state, thus reducing system noise in bus-interface applications. Bus-hold additionally allows unused device pins to remain unconnected on the board,which is particularly useful during prototyping as designers can route new signals to the device without cutting trace connec-tions to V CC or GND. For more information, see the application note Understanding Bus-Hold—A Feature of Cypress CPLDs .Programmable Slew Rate ControlEach output has a programmable configuration bit, which sets the output slew rate to fast or slow. For designs concerned with meeting FCC emissions standards the slow edge provides for lower system noise. For designs requiring very high perfor-mance the fast edge rate provides maximum system perfor-mance.C2C3DECODE C2C3DECODE 0123OC6C5“0” “1”1OD/T/LQRP 0123OC001OC4FEEDBACK TO PIM FEEDBACK TO PIMBLOCK RESET0−16TERMSI/O MACROCELLI/O CELLFROM PTM1OD/T/LQRP FROM PTM 1OC7FEEDBACK TO PIMBURIED MACROCELLASYNCHRONOUS PRODUCT 0−16TERMSPRODUCT C140123Q4C24C0C1C24C25C254 SYNCHRONOUS CLOCKS (CLK0,CLK1,CLK2,CLK3)1 ASYNCHRONOUS CLOCK(PTCLK)BLOCK PRESETASYNCHRONOUSFASTSLOWC26SLEW011011OE0OE1Figure 2. I/O and Buried MacrocellsClockin gEach I/O and buried macrocell has access to four synchronous clocks (CLK0, CLK1, CLK2 and CLK3) as well as an asynchronous product term clock PTCLK. Each input macrocell has access to all four synchronous clocks.Dedicated Inputs/ClocksFive pins on each member of the Ultra37000 family are desig-nated as input-only. There are two types of dedicated inputs on Ultra37000 devices: input pins and input/clock pins.Figure 3 illustrates the architecture for input pins. Four input options are available for the user: combinatorial, registered,double-registered, or latched. If a registered or latched option is selected, any one of the input clocks can be selected for control.Figure 4 illustrates the architecture for the input/clock pins.Like the input pins, input/clock pins can be combinatorial,registered, double-registered, or latched. In addition, these pins feed the clocking structures throughout the device. The clock path at the input has user-configurable polarity. Product Term ClockingIn addition to the four synchronous clocks, the Ultra37000family also has a product term clock for asynchronous clocking. Each logic block has an independent product term clock which is available to all 16 macrocells. Each product term clock also supports user configurable polarity selection.Timing ModelOne of the most important features of the Ultra37000 family is the simplicity of its timing. All delays are worst case and system performance is unaffected by the features used. Figure 5 illustrates the true timing model for the 167-MHz devices in high speed mode. For combinatorial paths, any input to any output incurs a 6.5-ns worst-case delay regardless of the amount of logic used. For synchronous systems, the input set-up time to the output macrocells for any input is 3.5 ns and the clock to output time is also 4.0 ns. These measurements are for any output and synchronous clock, regardless of the logic used.The Ultra37000 features:•No fanout delays •No expander delays•No dedicated vs. I/O pin delays •No additional delay through PIM •No penalty for using 0–16 product terms •No added delay for steering product terms •No added delay for sharing product terms •No routing delays •No output bypass delaysThe simple timing model of the Ultra37000 family eliminates unexpected performance penalties.Figure 4. Input/Clock MacrocellFigure 3. Input Macrocell0123OC10C11TO PIMDQDQD QLEINPUT/CLOCK PIN012OFROM CLOCK CLOCK PINS01OC12TO CLOCK MUX ONALL INPUT MACROCELLSTO CLOCK MUX IN EACH301CLOCK POLARITY MUX ONE PER LOGIC BLOCK FOR EACH CLOCK INPUTPOLARITY INPUTLOGIC BLOCKC8C9C13,C14,C15OR C16O 0123O C12C13TO PIMDQDQD QLEINPUT PIN012OC10FROM CLOCK POLARITY MUXES3C11JTAG and PCI StandardsPCI Compliance5V operation of the Ultra37000 is fully compliant with the PCI Local Bus Specification published by the PCI Special Interest Group. The 3.3V products meet all PCI requirements except for the output 3.3V clamp, which is in direct conflict with 5V tolerance. The Ultra37000 family’s simple and predictable timing model ensures compliance with the PCI AC specifica-tions independent of the design. IEEE 1149.1-compliant JTAGThe Ultra37000 family has an IEEE 1149.1 JTAG interface for both Boundary Scan and ISR.Boundary ScanThe Ultra37000 family supports Bypass, Sample/Preload,Extest, Idcode, and Usercode boundary scan instructions. The JTAG interface is shown in Figure 6.In-System Reprogramming (ISR)In-System Reprogramming is the combination of the capability to program or reprogram a device on-board, and the ability to support design changes without changing the system timing or device pinout. This combination means design changes during debug or field upgrades do not cause board respins.The Ultra37000 family implements ISR by providing a JTAG compliant interface for on-board programming, robust routingresources for pinout flexibility, and a simple timing model for consistent system performance.Development Software SupportWarpWarp is a state-of-the-art compiler and complete CPLD design tool. For design entry, Warp provides an IEEE-STD-1076/1164VHDL text editor, an IEEE-STD-1364 Verilog text editor, and a graphical finite state machine editor. It provides optimized synthesis and fitting by replacing basic circuits with ones pre-optimized for the target device, by implementing logic in unused memory and by perfect communication between fitting and synthesis. To facilitate design and debugging, Warp provides graphical timing simulation and analysis. Warp Professional ™Warp Professional contains several additional features. It provides an extra method of design entry with its graphical block diagram editor. It allows up to 5 ms timing simulation instead of only 2 ms. It allows comparison of waveforms before and after design changes.Warp Enterprise ™Warp Enterprise provides even more features. It provides unlimited timing simulation and source-level behavioral simulation as well as a debugger. It has the ability to generate graphical HDL blocks from HDL text. It can even generate testbenches.Warp is available for PC and UNIX platforms. Some features are not available in the UNIX version. For further information see the Warp for PC , Warp for UNIX, Warp Professional and Warp Enterprise data sheets on Cypress’s web site ().Third-Party SoftwareAlthough Warp is a complete CPLD development tool on its own, it interfaces with nearly every third party EDA tool. All major third-party software vendors provide support for the Ultra37000 family of devices. Refer to the third-party software data sheet or contact your local sales office for a list of currently supported third-party vendors.ProgrammingThere are four programming options available for Ultra37000devices. The first method is to use a PC with the 37000UltraISR programming cable and software. With this method,the ISR pins of the Ultra37000 devices are routed to a connector at the edge of the printed circuit board. The 37000UltraISR programming cable is then connected between the parallel port of the PC and this connector. A simple configu-ration file instructs the ISR software of the programming operations to be performed on each of the Ultra37000 devices in the system. The ISR software then automatically completes all of the necessary data manipulations required to accomplish the programming, reading, verifying, and other ISR functions.For more information on the Cypress ISR Interface, see the ISR Programming Kit data sheet (CY3700i).The second method for programming Ultra37000 devices is on automatic test equipment (ATE). This is accomplished through a file created by the ISR software. Check the Cypress website for the latest ISR software download information.Figure 5. Timing Model for CY37128Figure 6. JTAG InterfaceCOMBINATORIAL SIGNALREGISTERED SIGNALD,T,LOCLOCKINPUTINPUTOUTPUTOUTPUTt S = 3.5 nst CO = 4.5 nst PD = 6.5 ns Instruction RegisterBoundary Scan idcode Usercode ISR Prog.Bypass Reg.Data RegistersJTAG TAPCONTROLLERTDOTDITMS TCKThe third programming option for Ultra37000 devices is to utilize the embedded controller or processor that already exists in the system. The Ultra37000 ISR software assists in this method by converting the device JEDEC maps into the ISR serial stream that contains the ISR instruction information and the addresses and data of locations to be programmed. The embedded controller then simply directs this ISR stream to the chain of Ultra37000 devices to complete the desired reconfiguring or diagnostic operations. Contact your local sales office for information on availability of this option.The fourth method for programming Ultra37000 devices is to use the same programmer that is currently being used to program F LASH370i devices.For all pinout, electrical, and timing requirements, refer to device data sheets. For ISR cable and software specifications, refer to the UltraISR kit data sheet (CY3700i).Third-Party ProgrammersAs with development software, Cypress support is available on a wide variety of third-party programmers. All major third-party programmers (including BP Micro, Data I/O, and SMS) support the Ultra37000 family.Logic Block DiagramsCY37032/CY37032VLOGIC BLOCK B LOGIC BLOCK A36163616Input Clock/Input 16 I/Os16 I/OsI/O 0−I/O 15I/O 16−I/O 314441616TDI TCK TMSTDOJTAG Tap Controller1PIMJTAG ENLOGIC BLOCK D LOGIC BLOCK CLOGIC BLOCK A LOGIC BLOCK B3616361636163616InputClock/Input16 I/Os16 I/Os16 I/Os16 I/OsI/O 0-I/O 15I/O 16-I/O 31I/O 48-I/O 63I/O 32-I/O 474443232TDI TCK TMSTDOJTAG Tap Controller1PIMCY37064/CY37064V (100-Lead TQFP)Logic Block Diagrams (continued)TDITCK TMSTDOJTAG Tap ControllerCY37128/CY37128V (160-lead TQFP)PIMINPUTMACROCELL CLOCKINPUTS 4436161636LOGIC BLOCK3616163616 I/Os3636361616361616646441INPUT/CLOCK MACROCELLSI/O 0–I/O 15AINPUTS LOGIC BLOCKCLOGIC BLOCKBLOGIC BLOCKDLOGIC BLOCKHLOGIC BLOCKGLOGIC BLOCKFLOGIC BLOCKEI/O 16–I/O 31I/O 32–I/O 47I/O 28–I/O 63I/O 112–I/O 127I/O 96–I/O 111I/O 80–I/O 95I/O 64–I/O 7916 I/Os16 I/Os16 I/Os16 I/Os16 I/Os16 I/Os16 I/OsJTAG ENLOGIC BLOCK H LOGIC BLOCK L LOGIC BLOCKI LOGIC BLOCK J LOGIC BLOCK K LOGIC BLOCK A LOGIC BLOCK B LOGIC BLOCK C LOGIC BLOCK D LOGIC BLOCK E LOGIC BLOCK G LOGIC BLOCK F361636163616361636163616361636163616361636163616PIMInput Clock/Input 10 I/Os10 I/Os10 I/Os10 I/Os10 I/Os10 I/Os10 I/Os10 I/Os10 I/Os10 I/Os10 I/Os10 I/OsI/O 0–I/O 9I/O 10–I/O 19I/O 20–I/O 29I/O 30–I/O 39I/O 40–I/O 49I/O 50–I/O 59I/O 110–I/O 119I/O 100–I/O 109I/O 90–I/O 99I/O 80–I/O 89I/O 70–I/O 79I/O 60–I/O 694446060TDI TCK TMSTDOJTAG Tap Controller1CY37192/CY37192V (160-lead TQFP)Logic Block Diagrams (continued)CY37256/CY37256V (256-lead BGA)LOGIC BLOCK G LOGIC BLOCK HLOGIC BLOCKI LOGIC BLOCK J LOGIC BLOCK L LOGIC BLOCK P LOGIC BLOCK M LOGIC BLOCK N LOGIC BLOCK O LOGIC BLOCK A LOGIC BLOCK B LOGIC BLOCK C LOGIC BLOCK D LOGIC BLOCK E LOGIC BLOCK K LOGIC BLOCK F 3616361636163616361636163616361636163616361636163616361636163616PIMInput Clock/Input 12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os 12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/OsI/O 0−I/O 11I/O 12−I/O 23I/O 24−I/O 35I/O 36−I/O 47I/O 48−I/O 59I/O 60−I/O 71I/O 72−I/O 83I/O 84−I/O 95I/O 180−I/O 191I/O 168−I/O 179I/O 156−I/O 167I/O 144−I/O 155I/O 132−I/O 143I/O 120−I/O 131I/O 108−I/O 119I/O 96−I/O 1074449696TDI TCK TMSTDOJTAG Tap Controller1Logic Block Diagrams (continued)CY37384/CY37384V (256-Lead BGA)LOGIC BLOCK AH LOGIC BLOCK AI LOGIC BLOCK BD LOGIC BLOCK BE LOGIC BLOCK BG LOGIC BLOCK BL LOGIC BLOCK BI LOGIC BLOCK BJ LOGIC BLOCK BK LOGIC BLOCK AA LOGIC BLOCK AB LOGIC BLOCK AC LOGIC BLOCK ADLOGIC BLOCK AFLOGIC BLOCK BF LOGIC BLOCK AG 3616361636163616361636163616361636163616361636163616361636163616PIMInput Clock/Input 12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/OsI/O 0−I/O 11I/O 12−I/O 23I/O 24−I/O 35I/O 48−I/O 59I/O 60−I/O 71I/O 72−I/O 83I/O 168−I/O 191I/O 156−I/O 179I/O 144−I/O 167I/O 120−I/O 143I/O 108−I/O 1314449696TDI TCK TMSTDOJTAG Tap Controller1LOGIC BLOCK AJLOGIC BLOCK BC 161612 I/OsI/O 96−I/O 119LOGIC BLOCK AK LOGIC BLOCK BB 161612 I/OsI/O 84−I/O 95LOGIC BLOCK ALLOGIC BLOCK BA161612 I/OsI/O 96−I/O 107LOGIC BLOCK AE LOGIC BLOCK BH 161612 I/Os12 I/OsI/O 36−I/O 47I/O 132−I/O 1553636363636363636Logic Block Diagrams (continued)CY37512/CY37512V (352-Lead BGA)LOGIC BLOCK AG LOGIC BLOCK AHLOGIC BLOCK BI LOGIC BLOCK BJ LOGIC BLOCK BL LOGIC BLOCK BP LOGIC BLOCK BM LOGIC BLOCK BN LOGIC BLOCK BO LOGIC BLOCK AA LOGIC BLOCK AB LOGIC BLOCK AC LOGIC BLOCK ADLOGIC BLOCK AE LOGIC BLOCK BK LOGIC BLOCK AF361636163616361636163616361636363616361636163616361636163616Input Clock/Input 12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/Os12 I/OsI/O 0−I/O 11I/O 12−I/O 23I/O 24−I/O 35I/O 36−I/O 47I/O 48−I/O 59I/O 60−I/O 71I/O 72−I/O 83I/O 84−I/O 95I/O 252−I/O 263I/O 240−I/O 251I/O 228−I/O 239I/O 216−I/O 227I/O 204−I/O 215444TDI TCK TMSTDOJTAG T ap Controller1PIM16363616LOGIC BLOCK AI LOGIC BLOCK BH 12 I/OsI/O 96−I/O 10716363616LOGIC BLOCK AJLOGIC BLOCK BG 12 I/Os12 I/OsI/O 108−I/O 119I/O 192−I/O 20316363616LOGIC BLOCK AK LOGIC BLOCK BF 12 I/OsI/O 120−I/O 13116363616LOGIC BLOCK AL LOGIC BLOCK BE 12 I/OsI/O 180−I/O 19116363616LOGIC BLOCK AM LOGIC BLOCK BD 12 I/OsI/O 168−I/O 17916363616LOGIC BLOCK AN LOGIC BLOCK BC 12 I/OsI/O 156−I/O 16716363616LOGIC BLOCK AO LOGIC BLOCK BB 12 I/OsI/O 144−I/O 155********LOGIC BLOCK AP LOGIC BLOCK BA 12 I/OsI/O 132−I/O 1431613216。
MGP -OM0242Q 产品名称:MGPL-Z 系列 产品号:MGPL-Z 12-13-1说明书
No. MGP*-OM0242QMODEL / Series / Product NumberSeries MGPL-Z12- 13-Safety Instructions 2 Product feature 41. How to Order 52. Model 53. Specifications 54. Standard strokes 65. Intermediate stroke 66. Precoutions on Selection 77. Precautions on Design 78. Mounting Methods 89. Piping 1110. Operating Environment 1211. Speed Control 1212. Clean Series / Precautions 1313. Troubleshooting 1714. Auto Switch18Safety InstructionsThese 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)*1) , and other safety regulations.*1) ISO 4414: Pneumatic fluid power -- General rules relating to systems. ISO 4413: Hydraulic fluid power -- General rules relating to systems.IEC 60204-1: Safety of machinery -- Electrical equipment of machines .(Part 1: General requirements)ISO 10218: Manipulating industrial robots -Safety. etc.Caution Caution indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could resultin minor or moderate injury. Warning Warning indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.DangerDanger indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided, will resultin death or serious injury.2Safety InstructionsLimited warranty and Disclaimer/Compliance RequirementsThe product used is subject to the following “Limited warranty and Disclaimer” and “Compliance Requirements”.Read and accept them before using the product.Product features1. How to Orderthe same as standerd product.6. Precautions on Selection1) Confirm the specifications.Products represented in this manual are designed only for use in compressed air systems.Do not operate at pressures or temperatures, etc., beyond the range of specifications, as this can cause damage or malfunction. (Refer to the specifications.)Please contact SMC when using a fluid other than compressed air made by pneumaticequipment.2) Intermediate stopsWhen intermediate stopped position is performed with a 3 position closed center typedirectional control valve, it is difficult to achieve accurate and precise stopped positions due to the compressibility of air.Furthermore, since valves or cylinders are not guaranteed for zero air leakage, it may not be possible to hold a stopped position for an extended period of time. Please contact SMC in case it is necessary to hold a stopped position for an extended period.3) Keep the speed setting within the allowable energy values for the product.Operation with a load’s kinetic energy exceeding the allowable value can lead to damageof the product and cause human injury as well as damage to other equipment and machinery.4) Provide a shock absorbing mechanism in cases where the product is subjectedto kinetic energy exceeding the allowable value.Operation exceeding the allowable energy can lead to damage of the productand cause human injury as well as damage to other equipment and machinery.5) Do not give excessive force and vibrations from outside.This compact cylinder consists of precisely machined parts.External excessive vibrations may cause air leak, malfunction, parts breakageand deformation, which could result in injury or equipment damage.7. Precautions on Design1) There is a danger of sudden action by air cylinders if sliding parts of machineryare twisted, etc. and changes in forces occur.In such cases, human injury may occur;e.g.,by catching hands or feet in themachinery, or damage to the machinery itself may occur.Therefore, the machine should be designed to avoid such dangers.2) A protective cover is recommended to minimize the risk of personal injury.If a stationary object and moving parts of a cylinder are in close proximity,personal injury may occur. Design the structure to avoid contact with the human body.3) Securely tighten all stationary parts and connected parts so that they will notbecome loose.When a cylinder operates with high frequency or is installed where there is alot of vibration, ensure that all parts remain secure.4) A deceleration circuit or shock absorber, etc., may be required.When a driven object is operated at high speed or the load is heavy, a cylinder’s cushion will not be sufficient to absorb the impact.Install a deceleration circuit to reduce the speed before cushioning, or install anexternal shock absorber to relieve the impact.In this case, the rigidity of the machinery should also be examined.5) Consider a possible drop in operating pressure due to a power outage, etc.When a cylinder is used in a clamping mechanism, there is a danger of work piecesdropping if there is a decrease in clamping force due to a drop in circuit pressure caused bya power outage, etc.Therefore, safety equipment should be installed to prevent damage to machinery and human injury.Suspension mechanisms and lifting devices also require consideration for drop prevention.6) Consider a possible loss of power source.Measures should be taken to protect against human injury and equipment damage in the event that there is a loss of power to equipment controlled by air pressure, electricity or hydraulics,etc.7) Design circuitry to prevent sudden lurching of driven objects.When a cylinder is driven by an exhaust center type directional control valve or when starting up after residual pressure is exhausted from the circuit, etc.,the piston and its driven object will lurch at high speed if pressure is applied to one side of the cylinder because of the absence of air pressure inside the cylinder.Therefore, equipment should be selected and circuits designed to prevent sudden lurching because, there is a danger of human injury and/or damage to equipment when this occurs. 8) Consider emergency stops.Design so that human injury and/or damage to machinery and equipment will not be caused when machinery is stopped by a safety device under abnormal conditions, a power outage or a manual emergency stop.9) Consider the action when operation is restarted after an emergency stop or abnormal stop.Design the machinery so that human injury or equipment damage will not occur upon restart of operation.When the cylinder has to be reset at the starting position, install manual safety equipment. 10) Do not synchronize cylinders only.It is possible to synchronize cylinders for short period of time by adjusting them with speed controller. However, the synchronization could be failed easily due to changes of various conditions. Since cylinders receive excessive force in such a case, do not design circuit synchronizing cylinders only.11) Use a speed controller to adjust the cylinder drive speed, gradually increasing froma low speed to the desired speed setting.8. Mounting MethodsVarious mounting methods are available as follows.Top mountingBottom mountingSide mountingT-slot mountingCautions on Mounting1) Never place your hands or fingers between the plate and the body.Be very careful to prevent your hands or fingers from getting caught in the gap between the cylinder body and the plate when air is applied.1) Use cylinders within the piston speed range.An orifice is set for this cylinder, but the piston speed may exceed the operating range if the speed controller is not used. If the cylinder is used outside the operating speed range, it may cause damage to the cylinder and shorten the service life. Adjust the speed by installing the speed controller and use the cylinder within the limited range.2) Pay attention to the operating speed when the product is mounted vertically.When using the product in the vertical direction, if the load factor is large, the operating speed can be faster than the control speed of the speed controller (i.e. quick extension).In such cases, it is recommended to use a dual speed controller.3) When using near the lower limit of the piston speed, the stickslip may occurdepending on the usage conditions,so use with sufficient air pressure.4) Do not use in the state that air leakage occurs.If an air leak occurs in the cylinder, the piston speed can not be controlled by meter-out,and the piston speed may increase more than the speed adjusted by speed controller.If the piston speed increases excessively, internal parts, guides, etc. may be damaged.5) Do not scratch or gouge the sliding portion of the piston rod and the guide rod.Damaged seals etc. will result in leakage or malfunction.6) Do not dent or scratch the mounting surface of the body and the plate.The flatness of the mounting surface may not be maintained, which would cause an increase in sliding resistance.7) Make sure that the cylinder mounting surface has a flatness of 0.05 mm or less.If the flatness of the work pieces and brackets mounted on the plate is not appropriate, sliding resistance may increase. If it is difficult to maintain a flatness of 0.05 or less, put a thin shim ring (prepared by user) between the plate and work piece mounting surface to prevent the sliding resistance from increasing.8) When mounting the work piece to the plate, make sure that the piston rod is retracted.When mounting the work piece to the plate, if the piston rod is exteded, distortion may occur in the guide part, causing malfunction.9) Do not perform additional machining to the product.Additional machining to the product can result in insufficient strength and cause damage to the product. This can lead to possible human injury and damage to the surrounding equipment.10) Do not enlarge the fixed throttle by modifying the pipe connectors.If the hole diameter is enlarged, the product’s rotation speed will increase, causing the shock force to increase and damage to the product. As a result, it could pose a hazard to humans and damage the machinery and equipment.11) Do not use until you can verify that equipment can operate properly.Verify correct mounting by function and leak tests properly after compressed air and power are connected following mounting or repair.12) Bottom of cylinderThe guide rods protrude from the bottom of the cylinder at the end of the retracting stroke, and therefore, in cases where the cylinder is to be bottom mounted, it is necessary to providebypass ports in the mounting surface for the guide rods, as well as holes for the hexagonsocket head cap screws which are used for mounting. Moreover, in applications where impact occurs from a stopper etc., the mounting screws should be inserted to a depth of 2d or more.9. PipingThis cylinder can do it by changing the position of the plug as the bottom figure from 2 directions of the top pipe and the side pipe.Attention in piping1) Use clean air.If compressed air includes chemicals, synthetic oils containing organic solvents, salt or corrosive gases, etc., it can cause damage or malfunction.1) Depending on the operating conditions, piping port positions can be changed using a plug. ①M5After tightening by hand, tighten additional 1/6 to 1/4 rotation with a tightening tool ②Tapered thread for Rc port (MGP) and NPT port (MGP □□TN)Use the correct tightening torques listed below.Before tightening the plug, wrap pipe tape around it. Also, with regard to the sunkdimension of a plug (dimension “a” in the drawing), use the stipulated figures as a guide and confirm the air leakage before operation.*If tightening plugs on the top mounting port with more than the proper tightening torque, plugs will be screwed much deeply and air passage will be squeezed. Consequently, the cylinder speed will be restricted.③Parallel pipe thread for G port (MGP □□TF)Screw in the plug to the surface of the body (dimension “a” in the drawing) by checkingvisually instead of using the tightening torque shown in the table. Top pipingSide piping2) Secure dry air.If moisture enters cylinder, grease inside the cylinder is washed away and airleak and malfunction may occur due to deterioration of lubrication.Install air cleaning equipment such as air dryer and drain catch to secure dry air.Refer to the catalogue, SMC Air Cleaning Equipment.3) Supply air filtered and regulated down to the specific pressure.4) Lubrication isn’t necessary because it is a lubrication-less type.The cylinder is lubricated at the factory and can be used without any further lubrication.However, in the event that it will be lubricated, use class 1 turbine oil (with no additives) ISO VG32.Stopping lubrication later may lead to malfunction due to the loss of the original lubricant.Therefore, lubrication must be continued once it has been started.5) Shorten piping.Since too long cylinder piping makes volume inside the cylinder < volume insidethe tubing, mist from adiabatic expansion is not exhausted to the air and remains in tubing.It accumulates due to repeated operation and then from water drops.As grease inside the cylinder is washed away, lubrication deteriorates and airleak and malfunction may occur.Take the following measures to prevent them.①Make tubing between solenoid valve and cylinder as short as possible so thatgenerated mist is surely exhausted into atmosphere.Standard length is:Conversion value for volume inside the cylinder under atmospheric pressure× 0.7 ≦Volume inside the tubing②Send exhaust pressure directly into atmosphere by attaching speed controlleror quick exhaust valve to cylinder.③Set piping port downwards so that moisture inside the piping does not go backto cylinder easily.10. Operating Environment1) D o not use in environments where there is a danger of corrosion.Refer to the construction drawings regarding cylinder materials.2) I n dirty areas, such as dusty locations or where water, oil, etc. splash on theequipment, take suitable measures to protect the entire actuator.Use water resistant cylinders in areas where liquids are scattered.1) Use the cylinder within specified temperature range.This compact cylinder is applicable within the range from −10 to 60 °C.Make sure to keep it during operation. In case of immoderate use over the range,extreme wearing due to hardening of packing may result in air leak and lubricationfailure as lubrication grease cannot perform fully.11. Speed Control1) When speed controller is used for speed adjustment, throttle air supplied to cylinderor exhausted from cylinder. With the former, cylinder operation may become unstable.Normally, double acting cylinder is adjusted in the latter way.12. Clean Series / Precautions13. Troubleshooting14. Auto Switch14-1. Applicable auto switches14-2. Auto switch proper mounting position (detection at stroke end) andIts mounting height14-3. Minimum mountable stroke for a cylinder with auto switch(es)Note2)Confirm that it is possible to securely set the auto switch(es) within the range of indicator green light ON range before use.14-4. Auto switch operating rangeThey are not a guarantee (assuming approximately ±30% dispersion) and may change substantially depending on the ambient environment.with the cylinder for shipment .4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021 JAPANTel: + 81 3 5207 8249 Fax: +81 3 5298 5362URL https://Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufacturer. © 2021 SMC Corporation All Rights Reserved。
MPC-100 100% Solid Epoxy Coating 技术数据表说明书
Product DescriptionMPC-100 is a 2-component, 100% solids, self-leveling and high-build epoxy floor coating. It is designed to be used as a protective floor coating on concrete, over an existing epoxy coating or to create metallic/decorative flooring systems. It can also be used as the binder component for resurfacing or patching surfaces exposed to severe and aggressive industrial environments. MPC-100 is a specifically formulated cycloaliphatic coating that reduces water spotting and amine blushing while providing excellent adhesion, abrasion, impact and chemical resistance.This seamless coating is offered in a wide number of colors and can be top coated with a variety of MPC products to achieve different gloss finishes and textures. This coating contains no solvent, is complaint with the CFIA regulations for indirect food contact and meets the VOC regulations limit of under 100 g/ L for architectural floor coatings.Areas of applicationo Industrial Use - Garages; Warehouses; Airports and hangars; Processing and manufacturing plantso Commercial Use - Shopping malls and boutiques; Hotels; Offices; Showrooms; Restaurants;Hospitals; Schools; Community centerso Residential Use – Entrances and hallways; basements; entertainment rooms; bathrooms;kitchens and living rooms; outdoors spaces and pool outlinesPackaging and Recommended ThicknessMPC- 100 is offered in the following kit sizes:o3-gallon kit (7.56L resin (A) and 3.78L hardener (B))o Bulk packaging also available upon requestMetallic pigments are offered in 6 oz containers (1 pigment pod per 3-gallon kit)Recommended Film Thickness: Clear Coat: 5-8 milsMetallic Coat: 32-40 milsProduct Coverage:1st Clear Coat: 200-300 sq. ft. / 3.78L (1 US gal.) @ 5-8 mils dft2nd Clear Coat: 133-200 sq. ft. / 3.78 L (1 US gal.) @ 8-12 mils dftMetallic Coat: 50 sq. ft. / 3.78 L (1 US gal.) @ 32 mils dftSurface Preparation Remove dust, dirt, grease, oil and all other contaminants with proper cleaner/degreaser. Prepare the surface mechanically as per ICRI-CSP2 profile by diamond grinding to ensure removal of laitance, curing agents and sealers. The compressive strength of a newly poured concrete substrate must be at least 25 MPA (3635 psi) after 28 days cure and at least 1.5 MPA (218 psi) tensile strength. Be careful with condensation (within 10 degrees of the dew point). All cracks, holes and irregularities must be repaired with our epoxy crack filler (MPC-125) prior to applying the coating.Mixing InstructionsThe products must be conditioned between for 18°C (65°F) and 30°C (86°F) prior to application. Clear/Colored version: Pre-mix each component separately for 2-3 minutes each. Open container with 2 parts of component A in it, then add the 1 part of component B to it (mixing ratio 2:1). Mix the components for at least 2-3 minutes using a low-speed drill (300-450 rpm) to reduce air entrapment and to obtain a homogeneous mixture.Metallic version: Pre-mix each component separately for 2-3 minutes each. Open container with 2 parts of component A in it, then add 6 ounces of metallic pigment and mix approximately 1 minute using a low-speed drill (150-200 rpm). Let the colored resin sit for at least 30 minutes to ensure proper pigment wetting. Then add 1 part of component B (mixing ratio 2:1). Mix the components for at least 2-3 minutes using a low-speed drill (300-450 rpm) to reduce air entrapment and to obtain a homogeneous mixture.Product Application1.Apply 1st coat of MPC-100 using a rubber squeegee and roll to obtain a uniform coating (using a fine quality 10mm roller).2.Apply 2nd coat of MPC-100 as a finish coat, using a rubber squeegee and roll with a fine quality 10mm roller to obtain a uniform finish.(For metallic or decorative finishes please inquire on application procedures)Clean equipment with xylene. Once the product has hardened, it may only be removed mechanically.100% Solid Epoxy CoatingProduct Restrictions oNot recommended for application at temperatures below 10°C / 50°F or above 30°C / 86°F.oAmbient humidity of the surroundings should not exceed 85% during application and during curing process.oSubstrate must be clean, sound and dry.oSubstrate temperature must be 3°C (5.5°F) above measured dew point.oHumidity content of substrate must be < 4% at time of application.oDo not apply on porous surfaces where a transfer of humidity may occur during the application.oApplying this product on a substrate without a moisture barrier may risk delamination due to hydrostatic pressure.oFreshly applied product must be protected against moisture, condensation and water for at least 48hours.oSurface discoloration of product may occur when exposed to UV rays.o Exposure during the curing stage of the coating to the by-products of propane combustion may cause discoloration (amine blushing)Health and SafetyComponents A and B contain toxic and corrosive ingredients. Consult the safety data sheet (S.D.S) for further information.Technical Properties100% Solid Epoxy CoatingPhysical PropertiesDisclaimerThe information and recommendations contained in this technical data sheet are based on reliable test results according to MPC. The data mentioned are specific to the material indicated. If used in combination with other materials, the results may be different. It is the responsibility of the user to validate the information therein and to test the product before using it. MPC assumes no legal responsibility for the results obtained in such cases. MPC assumes no legal responsibility for any direct, indirect, consequential, economic or any other damages except to replace the product or to reimbursement the purchase price, as set out in the purchase contract.100% Solid Epoxy Coating。
GF Piping Systems 2016 塑料焊接设备和工具产品手册说明书
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• 整装的红外焊接设备,可焊接SYGEF Standard、SYGEF Plus、PROGEF
Standard、PROGEF Natural、PROGEF Plus、 ecoFIT,尺寸范围为d 63-225 mm,2个USB 接口,带图标的单色显示器,支持12种语言。
• 主机(1 个) • 加热器总成(1 件) • 切削器总成(1 件) • 可移动卡具平台(1 个) • 卡具片d 63-225 mm (每种尺寸8片) • PE管帽 d 63-225 mm (每种尺寸4个) • 运输锁定件(1 个) • 梅花/开口扳手 13 mm (1 把) • 清洁刷 (1 把) • 连接电缆400 V - 230 V (1 个) • 手柄球(1 个) • 手册(1 本) • 单相 AC (50/60 Hz) 230 V L/N/PE 或 三相 AC (50/60 Hz) 400 V/230 V L1/L2/L3/N/PE • 工作台,高洁净(1 张) • 管材定位器(1 件) • 六角扳手 5 mm (1 把) • 六角扳手 6 mm (1 把)
上海XYZ机械有限公司 FZ 系列产品说明书
FZ SERIES:Function Modules Centering DeviceF ZG B-903 F Z G B-904FZCD - L x H x GAngle Gear Unit-3 direction Angle Gear Unit – 4 directionUOM : Unit UOM : UnitUOM : UnitUOM : UnitUOM : UnitApplication: Positioning of products at center of conveyorStandard Arm Length (L): 100mm, 150mm , 200mm , 250 mmStandard Arm Height (H): 50mm, 100mm , 150mmStandard Arm Gap (G): 140 mm (FS) , 160mm (FM) , 180mm (FC) ,225mm (FL) , 255mm (FU) , 374mm (FW)Applicable to all FlexMove chain series.Please specify :1) Conveyor Series2) Product Dimension (L x W x H) during order.6Width Adjustment Actuator 660mmWidth Adjustment Actuator 950mm108109FZ SERIESUOM : UnitApplication: Product flow control / merging.Standard Arm Length (L): 50 mm, 150 mm , 200 mm , 250 mm , 300 mmStandard Arm Height (H): 50 mm, 100 mm , 150 mmStandard Arm Gap (G): 360 mm (FS) , 420 mm (FM) , 480 mm (FC) , 615 mm ( FL) , 705 mm ( FU) , 1065 mm (FW)Applicable to all FlexMove chain series.Please specify : 1) Conveyor Series2) Product Dimension (L x W x H) during order.FZPTC – L x H x GUOM : UnitApplication: Product flow control / merging.Standard Arm Length (L): 100 mm, 150 mm , 200 mm , 250 mm Standard Arm Angle (A): 45° , 90°Applicable to all FlexMove chain series.Please specify : 1) Conveyor Series2) Product Dimension (L x W x H) 3) Diverting Angle during order.Angle Traffic CopFZATC – L x AUOM : UnitAdjustment Side GuideFZASG – H x WApplication: Manual adjustable guide rail for multiple product sizeStandard Arm Height (H): 100 mm, 150 mm , 200 mm , 250 mmAdjustable Width (W): 65 mm , 85 mm , 105 mm , 150 mm , 225 mm , 300 mm Applicable to all FlexMove chain series.Please specify : 1) Conveyor Series2) Product Dimension (L x W x H)110UOM : UnitApplication: Pneumatic-controlled automatic diversion of products from one track to anotherStandard Arm Length (L): 300 mm - 700 mm Standard Arm Height (H): 100 mm, 150 mm , 200 mm Standard Arm Angle (A): 5° - 60°Applicable to all FlexMove chain series.Please specify : 1) Conveyor Series2) Product Dimension (L x W x H)3) Diverting Angle during order.FZAD – L x H x AUOM : UnitApplication: Manually-controlled diversion of products from one track to another.Standard Arm Length (L): 300 mm – 700 mmStandard Arm Height (H): 100 mm, 150 mm , 200 mm , 250 mmStandard Arm Angle (A): 5° - 60°Applicable to all FlexMove chain series. Please specify: 1) Conveyor Series2) Product Dimension (L x W x H) during order.Manual DiverterFZMD – L x H x AFZ SERIES。
美国Eaton公司产品说明书:Eaton Moeller ZB系列过压保护器ZB150
Eaton 278472Eaton Moeller® series ZB Overload relay, ZB150, Ir= 120 - 150 A,1 N/O, 1 N/C, Separate mounting, IP00General specificationsEaton Moeller® series ZB Thermaloverload relay27847232536113832444134 mm121 mm118 mm 1.44 kgUL File No.: E29184CEIEC/EN 60947IEC/EN 60947-4-1ULVDE 0660CSACSA-C22.2 No. 60947-4-1-14 CSA File No.: 012528UL 60947-4-1UL Category Control No.: NKCR CSA Class No.: 3211-03ZB150-150/KKProduct Name Catalog NumberEL Number Product Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight Certifications Model CodePhase-failure sensitivity (according to IEC/EN 60947, VDE 0660 Part 102) Test/off buttonReset pushbutton manual/auto Trip-free release-25 °C55 °C25 °C40 °C CLASS 10 A Damp heat, cyclic, to IEC 60068-2-30 Damp heat, constant, to IEC 60068-2-78IP00ZB150Separate mounting Direct attachment120 A150 AIII3Finger and back-of-hand proof, Protection against direct contact when actuated from front (EN 50274)FeaturesAmbient operating temperature - min Ambient operating temperature - max Ambient operating temperature (enclosed) - min Ambient operating temperature (enclosed) - max Class Climatic proofingDegree of protection Frame size Mounting method Overload release current setting - min Overload release current setting - max Overvoltage category Pollution degree Product category ProtectionAccessoriesOverload relay ZB up to 150 A4000 V (auxiliary and control circuits) 8000 V AC10 g, Mechanical, Sinusoidal, Shock duration 10 ms Branch circuits, (UL/CSA)≤ 0.25 %/K, residual error for T > 40° Continuous 1 x (4 - 70) mm², Main cables2 x (0.75 - 2.5) mm², Control circuit cables1 x (0.75 - 2.5) mm², Control circuit cables2 x (4 - 70) mm², Main cables2 x (4 - 16) mm², Main cables1 x (4 - 16) mm², Main cables1 x (0.75 - 4) mm², Control circuit cables2 x (0.75 - 4) mm², Control circuit cables3/0, Main cables2 x (18 - 14), Control circuit cables2 x (16 - 70) mm², Main cables1 x (16 - 70) mm², Main cables24 mm8 mmM10, Terminal screw, Main cablesM3.5, Terminal screw, Control circuit cables5 mm AF, Hexagon socket-head spanner, Terminal screw, Main cables1 x 6 mm, Terminal screw, Control circuit cables, Standard screwdriver2, Terminal screw, Control circuit cables, Pozidriv screwdriver10 Nm, Screw terminals, Main cables1.2 Nm, Screw terminals, Control circuit cables6 A 10 kA, SCCR (UL/CSA)300 A Class J, max. Fuse, SCCR (UL/CSA)Rated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp)Shock resistanceSuitable forTemperature compensation Terminal capacity (flexible with ferrule)Terminal capacity (solid)Terminal capacity (solid/stranded AWG) Terminal capacity (stranded)Stripping length (main cable)Stripping length (control circuit cable) Screw sizeScrewdriver sizeTightening torqueConventional thermal current ith of auxiliary contacts (1-pole, open)Rated operational current (Ie) at AC-15, 120 V Short-circuit current rating (basic rating) Short-circuit protection rating1.5 A1.5 A0.9 A0.4 A0.2 A0.9 A0.75 A1000 V440 V AC, Between main circuits, According to EN 61140240 V AC, Between auxiliary contacts, According to EN 61140 440 V, Between auxiliary contacts and main contacts, According to EN 61140B600 at opposite polarity, AC operated (UL/CSA)R300, DC operated (UL/CSA)B300 at opposite polarity, AC operated (UL/CSA)600 VAC600 VAC Max. 6 A gG/gL, fuse, Without welding, Auxiliary and control circuits250 A gG/gL, Fuse, Type “2” coordination315 A gG/gL, Fuse, Type “1” coordination111125.5 W0 W8.5 W150 A0 WMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Rated operational current (Ie) at AC-15, 220 V, 230 V, 240 V Rated operational current (Ie) at AC-15, 380 V, 400 V, 415 V Rated operational current (Ie) at DC-13, 110 VRated operational current (Ie) at DC-13, 220 V, 230 V Rated operational current (Ie) at DC-13, 24 VRated operational current (Ie) at DC-13, 60 VRated operational voltage (Ue) - maxSafe isolationSwitching capacity (auxiliary contacts, pilot duty) Voltage rating - maxVoltage rating - max Number of auxiliary contacts (change-over contacts)Number of auxiliary contacts (normally closed contacts) Number of auxiliary contacts (normally open contacts) Number of contacts (normally closed contacts)Number of contacts (normally open contacts)Equipment heat dissipation, current-dependent PvidHeat dissipation capacity PdissHeat dissipation per pole, current-dependent PvidRated operational current for specified heat dissipation (In) Static heat dissipation, non-current-dependent Pvs10.2.2 Corrosion resistance10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosures10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heat10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effectsMeets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.The panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.eaton-tripping-zb-overload-relay-characteristic-curve-003.epseaton-tripping-devices-zb-overload-relay-characteristic-curve-012.epsDA-DC-00004855.pdfDA-DC-00004845.pdfETN.ZB150-150_KKIL03407006ZDA-CD-zb150_kkDA-CS-zb150_kkeaton-tripping-devices-overload-relay-zb-overload-relay-dimensions-007.epseaton-tripping-devices-overload-relay-zb-overload-relay-3d-drawing-005.eps10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiation10.2.5 Lifting10.2.6 Mechanical impact10.2.7 Inscriptions10.3 Degree of protection of assemblies10.4 Clearances and creepage distances10.5 Protection against electric shock10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components 10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connections10.8 Connections for external conductors10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strength10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltage10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating material 10.10 Temperature rise10.11 Short-circuit rating10.12 Electromagnetic compatibility Characteristic curve Declarations of conformity eCAD model Installeringsinstruksjoner mCAD modelTegningerEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. Med enerett. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmediaIs the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.The device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.10.13 Mechanical function。
五星工业电缆接线工具说明书
59300Portable Crimp Tools, Premium Crimp Tooling, Not Releasable, Not Adjustable,Fixed In Tool, TE Product Specification (114-) / MIL Spec08/31/2020 04:13PM | Page 1 For support call+1 800 522 6752Application Tooling>Portable Crimp ToolsCertification:Yes – Certificate IncludedSpecification Type:MIL Spec, TE Product Specification (114-)Die Sets Type:Fixed In ToolRatchet Configuration:Not Releasable, Not AdjustableTool Grade:Premium Crimp ToolingFeaturesOtherCrimp Form-Wire Barrel Type Closed Barrel - Confined CrescentTool Grade Premium Crimp ToolingRatchet Configuration Not Releasable, Not AdjustableDie Sets Type Fixed In ToolSpecification Type MIL Spec, TE Product Specification (114-)Certification Yes – Certificate IncludedPower Type Battery, ManualTool Type T Head Hand ToolProduct ComplianceFor compliance documentation, visit the product page on >EU RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU Out of ScopeEU ELV Directive 2000/53/EC Out of ScopeChina RoHS 2 Directive MIIT Order No 32, 2016Not reviewed for China RoHS complianceEU REACH Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006Current ECHA Candidate List: JUN 2020(209)Candidate List Declared Against: JUL 2017(174)Does not contain REACH SVHCHalogen Content Not Yet Reviewed for halogen contentSolder Process Capability Not applicable for solder process capability59300 ACTIVEAMPTE Internal #:59300Portable Crimp Tools, Premium Crimp Tooling, Not Releasable,Not Adjustable, Fixed In Tool, TE Product Specification (114-) / MILSpecView on >08/31/2020 04:13PM | Page 2For support call+1 800 522 6752Solder Process CapabilityNot applicable for solder process capabilityProduct Compliance DisclaimerThis information is provided based on reasonable inquiry of our suppliers and represents our current actual knowledge based on the information they provided. This information is subject to change. The part numbers that TE has identified as EU RoHS compliant have a maximum concentration of 0.1% by weight in homogenous materials for lead, hexavalent chromium, mercury, PBB, PBDE, DBP, BBP, DEHP, DIBP, and 0.01% for cadmium, or qualify for an exemption to these limits as defined in the Annexes of Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS2). Finished electrical and electronic equipment products will be CE marked as required by Directive 2011/65/EU. Components may not be CE marked.Additionally, the part numbers that TE has identified as EU ELV compliant have a maximum concentration of 0.1% by weight in homogenous materials for lead, hexavalent chromium, and mercury, and 0.01% for cadmium, or qualify for an exemption to these limits as defined in the Annexes of Directive 2000/53/EC (ELV). Regarding the REACH Regulations, TE’s information on SVHC in articles for this part number is still based on the European Chemical Agency (ECHA) ‘Guidance on requirements forsubstances in articles’(Version: 2, April 2011), applying the 0.1% weight on weight concentration threshold at the finished product level. TE is aware of the European Court of Justice ruling of September 10th, 2015 also known as O5A (Once An Article Always An Article) stating that, in case of ‘complex object’, the threshold for a SVHC must be applied to both the product as a whole and simultaneously to each of the articles forming part of its composition. TE has evaluated this ruling based on the new ECHA “Guidance on requirements for substances in articles” (June 2017, version 4.0) and will be updating its statements accordingly.TE Model / Part #CAT-P592-F766PIDG FORMED WIRE PINSTE Model / Part #CAT-P592-T116PIDG TABSTE Model / Part #CAT-P592-SL56PIDG SLOTTED RING TONGUE TERMINALSTE Model / Part #CAT-P592-K742PIDG KNIFE DISCONNECT SPLICESTE Model / Part #CAT-P592-SH816PIDG SHORT SPRING SPADE TONGUE TERMLSTE Model / Part #CAT-P592-SP118PIDG SPADE TONGUE TERMINALSTE Model / Part #CAT-P592-F614PIDG FLANGED SPADE TONGUE TERMINALSTE Model / Part #CAT-P592-B98PIDG BUTT SPLICESTE Model / Part #CAT-P592-R472PIDG RADIATION REST/150 C RINGS /SPADESTE Model / Part #CAT-P592-L853PIDG LONG SPRING SPADE TONGUE TERMINALSTE Model / Part #CAT-P592-R2456PIDG RECTANGULAR TONGUE TERMINALSTE Model / Part #CAT-P592-R472A PIDG RING TONGUE TERMINALSCompatible Parts08/31/2020 04:13PM | Page 3For support call+1 800 522 6752TE Model / Part #YDTS26W15-19SBC001PLUG ASSYTE Model / Part #103979-110X2 MTE RCPT SR PLAIN .100CLTE Model / Part #1-592624-2TERM JCT,F/B SZ 20D W/57 BUSSTE Model / Part #1738205-1JACKSCREW KIT,A-F,GPRBTE Model / Part #713791-00022759/43-22-3TE Model / Part #YDTS26W25-61PNC001PLUG ASSYTE Model / Part #69120-2HYP8 220V HEAVY DUTY ELECTRIC PUMPTE Model / Part #59907-7HYP8 7FT HAND CTRLTE Model / Part #4-1879457-0TE 2500W 1K8 5% BracketTE Model / Part #4-1617118-1J1MAP-26XP = M39016/7-024PTE Model / Part #696422-3PIDG PVF2 R 22-16COM22-18MIL 6TE Model / Part #342117-122-16 F.E.P.G. SPADE 4BA STUDTE Model / Part #696422-8PIDG PVF2 22-16COM22-18MIL5/16TE Model / Part #328516PG SPDFLG 22-16COMM22-18MIL 10TE Model / Part #52453PG SPR SPD 22-16COMM22-18MIL 6TE Model / Part #342105-122-16 F.E.P.G. RING TONGUE NO.TE Model / Part #324169PG SPDFLG 22-16COMM 22-18MIL 8TE Model / Part #8-52949-1PG SPR SPD 22-16COMM22-18MIL 6Customers Also BoughtDocumentsDatasheets & Catalog PagesDatasheets & Catalog PagesCERTI-CRIMPII-Premium-August-1-1773864-7EnglishCrimp Term Whitepaper-Use the Right Tool 1-1773953-1EnglishCRIMPING WHERE FORM MEETS FUNCTIONEnglishBottoming DiesEnglishInstruction SheetsInstruction Sheet (U.S.)EnglishInstruction Sheet (U.S.)English08/31/2020 04:13PM | Page 4 For support call+1 800 522 6752。
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SG100M-M,SG150I-M,SG100M-M0,SG200S-M0,SG200S-C,SG100M-C,SG100M-C0,SG150I-C0, 规格书,Datasheet 资料
w w w.p a n d u i t.c o mS UPER -G RIP ™Cable Ties & Cable Tie MountsK e y F e a t u r e sB e n e f i t sHigh grip strength Grips the bundle tightly, preventing ties from moving laterally along the length of the bundleThin, wide strap body Distinctive flared neck Offers improved strength and results in excellent small bundle performance Strong wedge and hinge Improves tensile strength and enables the tie to withstand rough installation practicesAggressive tip grips Allows temporary threading of tie, which permits positioning of tie prior to locking Tapered tip Threads easily into head for faster installationImproves tie flexibility while maintaining loop tensile strength, allowing cable tie to easily conform to irregular bundle shapesRelief on bottom of headReduces installed head height and minimizes gap between the head and bundleLow profile design Positions bundle closer to mounting surface to conserve space;reduces standoff height of cable bundleStronger bridge designWithstands rough installation practices beyond that of conventional designs;supports increased installation forceK e y F e a t u r e sB e n e f i t sInnovative Solution for Bundling Wire and CableS UPER -G RIP ™Cable Ties and Mounts are designed to withstand rough installation practices that occur in MRO and construction projects.S UPER -G RIP ™Cable Ties provide superior bundletightness, excellent tensile strength, and flexibility.S UPER -G RIP ™Cable Ties resist lateral movement on the bundle because theyare more flexible and can be installed tighter.S UPER -G RIP ™Cable Tie Mounts are available in a wide variety of styles to maximize applicationflexibility.The S UPER -G RIP ™product line expands the PANDUIT cable tie and accessory offering, the most comprehensive bundling solution available.C a b l e T i e s C a b l e T i e M o u n t sO r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i onS UPER-G RIP™Cable TiesLow Installed Head Height Flared Neck Tapered Tip withAggressive Grips芯天下--/S UPER-G RIP™Cable Tie MountsSGABM20-A-C SGABM25-AT-C0SGTA1S8-CSGABM25-A-C©2006 PANDUIT Corp.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Printed in the U.S.A.Product Bulletin Number SA-CTCB14replaces SA-CTCB126/2006WORLDWIDE SUBSIDIARIES AND SALES OFFICESFor a copy of PANDUITproduct warranties, log on to /warrantyPANDUIT CANADA Markham, Ontario cs-cdn@ Phone: 800.777.3300PANDUIT EUROPE LTD.London, UKcs-emea@ Phone: 44.20.8601.7200PANDUIT JAPAN Tokyo, Japancs-japan@ Phone: 81.3.3767.7011PANDUIT SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.Republic of Singapore cs-ap@ Phone: 65.6379.6700PANDUIT AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.Victoria, Australia cs-aus@ Phone: 61.3.9794.9020PANDUIT LATIN AMERICA Jalisco, Mexico cs-la@Phone: 52.333.777.6000Contact Customer Service by email: cs@ or by phone: 800-777-3300 and reference CTCB14Visit us at For more informationS UPER -G RIP ™Cable Tie Mounts (continued)S c r e w A p p l i e d T i e M o u n t sM a s o n r y P u s h M o u n tsSGMPM SGTM2S8-C芯天下--/。