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8. Installation
4-M6, depth 18
2-
6H7, depth 10
4-M6, depth 20
2-
6H7, depth 10
4-M8, depth 20
Ream
ed pitch
r
0.02
Ream
ed pitch
r
0.02
2-
8H7, depth 10
8-M8, depth 22
8.3 Installing a Load on the Slider
x Tapped holes are provided in the slider, so use these holes to securely affix a load.
The affixing method varies depending on how the actuator is installed.
x If the slider is affixed to move the actuator body, also use the slider’s tapped holes for installation. (When
installing a heavy object, also use pins.)
x Two reamed holes are provided in the slider, so use these holes if position accuracy must be maintained
after removal/reinstallation. If the application requires fine-tuning of the squareness, etc., use one of the
slider’s reamed holes for adjustment.
x Keep the screw-in depth to 20 mm or less.
If the bolt is screwed in beyond the above dimension, the tip of the bolt may damage the side cover and
consequently the actuator.
z Small type
SXMS, SXMM, SZMS, SZMM
z Large type
LXMS, LXMM, LXLMXS, LZMS, LZMM
z Medium type
MXMS, MXMM, MXMXS, MZMS, MZMM