Fitting Pneumatic Components - Festo DGP 15 B Serie Notice D'utilisation

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1
3
DGP...-18
2
4
DGP...-25
1
3
DGP...-50
2
DGP...-63
Fig. 2: Necessary gaps between supports
Fitting central supports MUP:
1. Place the profile fastenings equally over the entire
length of the drive, and not just over the stroke
length.
2. Place the DGP(L) so that all the operating parts are
accessible.
3. Place the central support on the DGP(L) in
accordance with Fig. 3.
When the slot nuts (size 32 ... 80) are tilted, they
slide into the groove at each point on the profile.
4. Tighten the clamping screws evenly.
Tightening torques [Nm]
MUP-18/25 MUP-32
MUP-40
3
4.5
5.5
Fig. 4
5. Make sure the central support does not collide with
the slide or the effective load (especially with
lateral attachment). In order to do this, push the
slide with the effective load once over the entire
positioning path.
With hard and stiff effective loads:
Note
If the slide is bent due to a buckled
effective load, it will reduce the service
life of the guide.
• Make sure the mounting surface of
the effective load exhibits the
following evenness (t):
– GF: t 0.03 mm
– KF: t 0.01 mm
F
4
3
2
1
DGP...-32
DGP...-40
F
l
3
2
1
DGP...-80
DGP(L)-18 ... 25
DGP(L)-32 ... 80
Fig. 3
MUP-50
MUP-63
18
18
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
To mount the effective load:
F
• Select a mounting option:
DGP
1. Through holes and threaded holes in
the driver (
Fig. 7
• When designing your screw connection for mounting the effective load, observe
the following maximum tightening torques:
Tightening torques [Nm]
DGP(L)
DGP
M5
M6
M8
l
M12
DGPL
M5
M8
Fig. 8
• If the mounting option with DGPL is used, the
screws must be shorter than the threaded hole.
Effective loads with their own guide:
• Adjust the guides of the effective load and the DGP(L) so that they are exactly
parallel.
Only in this way can you avoid overloading on the slide
permitted forces.

5.2 Fitting pneumatic components

For installation in a vertical or sloping position:
Warning
If there is a power failure, the work mass will slide down. Danger of crushing!
• Read the manuals for the positioning controller used (e.g. SPC11/SPC200).
There you will find pneumatic circuit diagrams with which the moving mass
can be prevented from sliding down (only with servopneumatic positioning).
• Check whether non-return valves HGL are required here (only if used as a
cylinder). In this way, you can prevent the work mass from sliding down sud-
denly.
• Check whether safety measures are necessary to prevent the mass from sink-
MUP-80
ing down slowly as a result of leakage (e.g. toothed latches or moveable
18
bolts).
• Select the compressed air ports.
In addition to the compressed air
ports provided at the factory (A),
there are also the alternative ports
(B, C). These are fitted with plug
screws.
A
= Compressed air ports
provided at the factory
B, C = Alternative ports
With variant ...-D2 (with bilateral air
ports) the air cannot be supplied on
one side only.
Setting the speed (cylinder only):
• Only use one-way flow control valves of type GRLA.
For stroke lengths 500 mm:
If the DGP(L) is controlled by the SPC11 or SPC200, the compressed air must be
provided on both sides (variant ...-D2).
Only bilateral air supply will guarantee optimum dynamics.
DGPL
1. Slot nuts NSTL on the slide
Fig. 1)
2. Threaded holes and centring ele-
ments (
slide
18
25
32
40
3.5
3.5
3.5
6
4.5
4.5
4.5
5
A
Fig. 10
9 Accessories) on the
50
63
80
12
12
30
15
15
15
Fig. 9
11Technical data:
B
C

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