Installation, 1 installation – IAI America ISPDACR-ESD User Manual
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5. Installation
5. Installation
This chapter explains how to install your actuator on a mechanical system.
5.1 Installation
Install the actuator as explained below, as a rule.
Pay attention to these items when installing the actuator (except for custom-order models).
: Installable : Installable if the stroke is less than 1,300 mm x: Not installable
Type
Horizontal installation
Vertical installation
Sideway installation
*1
Hanging from ceiling
*1
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x x
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x x
Installation postures
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Caution: 1. When the unit is installed vertically oriented, attempt to put the motor up unless there is
2. When an actuator with a stroke of over 400 mm is installed sideways or hung from the
or is used continuously in
this condition, the stainless sheet may eventually break or other problems may occur.
Inspect the stainless sheet daily and make adjustment as necessary.
[For the procedure to adjust the stainless sheet, refer to 11, “Replacing/Adjusting the
Stainless Sheet.” ]
a special reason. Putting the motor on the lower side would not cause a problem in an
ordinary operation. However, it may rarely cause a problem, when it is not operated for
a long period, depending on the surrounding environment (especially high temperature),
caused by the grease being separated and the base oil flowing into the motor unit.
ceiling, the stainless sheet may slacken or shift. If the actuat