Installation, assembly & setting
Assembly instructions EN
CS 6/20 - CS 6/40
Date 01.06.2021
Version 2.0
31–48
6.3.2 Adjustment of the elastomer shock absorber
The elastomer shock absorber is a spring element. This means that the
holding force of the slide in the end position depends on the hydraulic damper
and the damper stroke setting.
Fig. 12
Adjustment of the shock absorber
The energy values in the technical data apply with the adjustment pin fully
screwed in, i.e. with the maximum stroke set (stroke max.). With appropriate
stroke reduction, the defined fixed end position can still be reached with less
energy or with a low drive force (F
A
).
By default, this applies to the rear position on the CS 6, since the return stroke
force is less than 15 N.
Procedure:
1. Unscrew the adjustment pin until the
defined end position is reached with the
drive force (F
A
) present.
2. Checking the damper in the test run. The
slide must not hit hard in the process.
The use of elastomer shock absorbers does not reduce the stroke time. With
the elastomer damper, there is no restriction on the number of cycles/hour.
Shock absorber
Adjustment
pin
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