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9. Installation
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4-M6, depth 12
4-
6H7, depth 10
4-M6, depth 12
4-
6H ream, depth 10
9.3 Installing a Load on the Slider
x The slider has tapped holes that can be used to affix a load.
The procedure to affix a load on the slider shall conform to the actuator installation procedure.
9.3.1 N10SS,
N10SM
x Four reamed holes are provided in the slider. Use these holes if the load must be installed/removed
repeatedly. To fine-tune the squareness, etc., use one of these reamed holes in the slider.
x Keep the screw-in depth to 12 mm or less. If the screw is inserted exceeding this depth, it will damage
the actuator, such as causing scratches on the side cover.
9.3.2
N15SS, N15SM, N15HS, N15HM
x Four reamed holes are provided in the slider. Use these holes if the load must be installed/removed
repeatedly. To fine-tune the squareness, etc., use one of these reamed holes in the slider.
x Keep the screw-in depth to 12 mm or less. If the screw is inserted exceeding this depth, it will damage
the actuator, such as causing scratches on the side cover.
* Caution: When installing the load, do not let viscous substances such as adhesives and
paints attach to the stainless sheet or apply force only to a specific part of the
actuator to dent the affected part. They can lead to slider malfunction or sheet
damage.