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6. Technical data
1)
actuators for this temperature range are equipped with an additional electrical heater
6.1 Lubricants
1)
(labeled in accordance with DIN 51502)
7. Mounting
7.1 Checking the Actuator Type
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Check if you have an actuator with integrated or with separate electronics
7.2 Mounting Orientation
Any mounting orientation is permissible. To facilitate mounting and maintenance,
however, it is recommended to use orientation IMV 1 (thrust rod downwards).
In all mounting orientations the actuator must not be exposed directly to rain, snow or
other environmental influences.
7.3 Mounting Instructions
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Make sure that the actuator is accessible from all sides to ensure convenient use of
the handwheel, electrical connection and replacement of assemblies.
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Avoid direct exposure to rain, snow, and other environmental influences. Select the
mounting site accordingly.
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When mounting the actuator close to heat sources use an insluating layer or shiel-
ding.
LME 620 AI
LME 620 AN
Rated force [kN]
4 ... 2
Starting force [Nm]
approx. 1.2 x rated force (break-away force in end posi-
tions 2 x rated force for a short time)
Handwheel force required to
achieve the rated
11 N
Rated speed [mm(s]
2.0 ... 0.5
Ambient temperature
(-30)1) -10°C ... + 55°C
(-30)
1)
-10°C ... + 65°C
Weight
approx. 24 kg
approx. 10 kg
Associated electronics
Integrated in actuator
For field mounting: EAN 820
For rack mounting: EAS 822
Power supply (on electron-
ics)
115 V AC (94 V ... 130 V) or 230 V AC
(190 V ... 260 V); 47.5 ... 63 Hz
Current (115 V / 230 V) [A]
max:
during positioning:
1.0 / 0.5
approx 40% ... 50% of max.
Table 1:
Grease types
filled in factory prior to delivery
1)
spindle
Optimol Optipit
gearwheels, ball bearings, motor bearings
ESSO Beacon 325
Table 2: