
Instruction Manual
D103621X012
4320
January 2018
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MOUNTING HOLES FOR
ROTARY NAMUR, M6
OPTIONAL
MOUNTING
HOLES
NOTE: ANY OF THE MOUNTING HOLES
MAY BE USED FOR LINEAR ACTUATORS
X0545
Figure 11. Housing and Mounting for Linear and
Quarter‐Turn Actuators
ON/OFF CONTROL OPTION
Figure 12. For Rotary‐Shaft Actuators (Typical
Mounting Bracket)
ROTARY
MOUNTING
BRACKET
X0572
ON/OFF
CONTROL
OPTION
Guidelines for Mounting on Quarter‐Turn (Rotary‐Shaft) Actuators
The 4320 can be mounted to any quarter‐turn (rotary‐shaft) actuator, as well as those that comply with the NAMUR
guidelines. A mounting bracket and associated hardware are required. Refer to figure 12.
Before mounting, verify the rotary motion is 45 to 90 degrees of rotation.
1. Stroke the actuator to one end of its travel.
2. Attach the magnet assembly to the actuator shaft, as shown in figure 13. Position the magnet assembly 19.5 mm
(0.77 inch) away from the bottom base of the housing as measured from the base of the assembly to the base of the
housing. If the actuator is stroked all the way to the left or counterclockwise, attach the magnet assembly so it
points to the antenna (upper left corner of the instrument). If the actuator is stroked all the way to the right or
clockwise, attach the magnet assembly so it points to the upper right corner of the instrument. See figure 14.
Note
When the actuator is at its travel limits the magnetic array must always be at a 45 degree angle, regardless of the orientation of the
4320.
3. Install the mounting bracket on the actuator.
4. Attach the 4320 to the mounting bracket using the 4 mounting bolts, as shown in figure 12.
5. Check for clearance between the magnet assembly and the positioner feedback slot.
6. Stroke the actuator and make sure that the magnet assembly is centered in the slot throughout the entire range of
rotation.
that the magnet assembly remains centered throughout the entire rotating range.