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5.1  Safety information for 
transporting

NOTICE

Damage due to improper transporting

Significant material damage can occur in conjunction with 

improper transport.

Therefore:
•  Proceed carefully during the unloading and delivery of the pack-

aged items to its final destination and comply with the information 

shown on the packaging.

•  Only remove the actuator from its packaging right before installation.
•  Note storage requirements if actuator needs to be returned to the 

manufacturer (⮑ 5.5 Storagepage 12).

5.2  Delivery inspection

The CASM linear actuator is delivered as one packaged unit 

in a box or on pallets.
Check the delivery for completeness and damage immedi-

ately upon receipt.
Check completeness of delivery:
•  Unpack drive.
•  Check that the options are mounted or packed.
•  Check the drive for damage, scratches, dents.

Proceed as follows in conjunction with visible exterior trans-

port damage:
•  Do not accept delivery or do so only with reservations.
•  Record scope of damage on the transport documents or 

on the bill of delivery of the shipping company.

•  Initiate complaint. 

NOTE

Report any damage as soon as it has been recognized. Damage 

claims can only be asserted within the transporter’s applicable 

complaint period.

5.3  Returning actuator to 
the manufacturer

Proceed as follows for the return transport:
1.  Dismantle the device if necessary ( 10 Dismantling

page 27).

2.  Pack device in its original packaging. Follow storage 

conditions ( 5.5 Storagepage 12).

3.  Send to manufacturer. The address is listed on the back 

cover of this manual.

5.4  Packaging

For packaging

The individual packaged pieces have been packaged appro-

priately according to the expected transport conditions. 

Only environmentally- friendly materials were used for the 

packaging.
The packaging is supposed to protect the individual compo-

nents from damage caused by the transport, corrosion and 

other damage until they are ready for installation. Therefore, 

do not destroy the packaging and only remove it shortly 

prior to the installation. Keep packaging for possible return 

shipment to the manufacturer ( 5.3 Returning actuator 

to the manufacturerpage 11).
If you want to dispose of the packaging, please note and ad-

here to the following: 

NOTE

Environmental damage due to incorrect disposal

Packaging material consists of valuable raw materials and in 

many cases they can be sensibly recycled and reused.

Therefore:
•  Dispose of packaging material in an environmentally correct way.
•  Comply with locally applicable disposal regulations.

5.0  Delivery, packaging and storage

Summary of Contents for CASM-32

Page 1: ...CATEGORY MAX 2 LINES INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CASM 32 40 63 Linear Actuator...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...l operation 12 6 1 Installation location 13 6 2 Inspections prior to initial operation 13 6 3 Installation 13 7 0 Operation 14 7 1 Safety 14 7 2 Action before use 15 7 3 Installation instruction CASM...

Page 4: ...y from the actual design of the device 1 2 Explanation of symbols and signal words Safety precautions Safety precautions are identified by symbols and signal words as shown to the right The signal wor...

Page 5: ...as well as the external use and or disclosure of the contents without the written consent of the manufacturer is not permitted Ewellix reserves the right to seek compensation for viola tions of these...

Page 6: ...anufacturer The processor installs the device in a complete system application Any injury damage or loss caused by violation of these in structions will be the responsibility of the customer In additi...

Page 7: ...odified Integration of an emergency stop system required for certain applications The device is only intended for installation into an applica tion or system It does not have its own operating control...

Page 8: ...o build up of condensation 95 Duration 100 operating time 3 2 Product labels 2 5 3 7 6 1 8 4 The product label provides the following information 1 Identification of type 2 Force 3 Stroke 4 Serial num...

Page 9: ...Via the screw mount the trape zoidal screw or ball screw system transforms the rotation of the motor 6 into a linear motion of the actuator 8 The rod leads and the other accessories transmit the actua...

Page 10: ...details about accessories and adapter kits 11 Appendix page 28 8 1 7 2 3a 3b 5b 4b 4a 6 5a 4 4 Sensor mounting The sensor can be inserted into the grooves by sliding it in from the front Fig 6 Install...

Page 11: ...only be asserted within the transporter s applicable complaint period 5 3 Returning actuator to the manufacturer Proceed as follows for the return transport 1 Dismantle the device if necessary 10 Dism...

Page 12: ...brations Storage temperature 20 to 40 C Relative atmospheric humidity max 95 no build up of condensation To store longer than three months check the general con dition of all parts of the packaging on...

Page 13: ...s 8 Maintenance page 22 6 3 Installation Installation is to be performed by trained personnel WARNING Risk of injury and material damage due to loosening or removal of the screws on the device Removal...

Page 14: ...ject the actuator to side impact or to turning forces 7 Ensure that the linear actuator is not impacted in its movement over the entire stroke area Consider collision tests of the application 8 Ensure...

Page 15: ...rtical application Check the drive regularly for signs of excessive wear 8 2 Maintenance work page 23 CAUTION Material damage due to static and dynamic overload of the device Static and dynamic overlo...

Page 16: ...l screw 10 10 Lead screw 12 5 2 5 Ball screw 12 5 Ball screw 12 7 12 7 Lead screw 20 4 Ball screw 20 10 Ball screw 20 20 Motor 1FK7015 0 35 Nm 6 000 rpm 1FK7022 0 85 Nm 6 000 rpm 1FK7034 1 60 Nm 6 000...

Page 17: ...dimensions for coupling Standard Motor X1 Linear unit Y1 mm CASM 32 1FK7015 18 5 16 2 CASM 32 1FK7022 20 18 3 CASM 40 1FK7022 20 2 18 2 CASM 40 1FK7034 26 5 14 7 CASM 63 1FK7034 23 8 23 5 CASM 63 1FK...

Page 18: ...rcular seal D2 in between them Make sure that the coupling is positioned according to table 4 for the configuration without the foot mounting kit or table 5 when using the foot mounting kit Tighten th...

Page 19: ...IEMENS 1FK7 servo motors table 1 Table 1 Recommended CASM linear unit Siemens servo motor combinations Linear unit CASM 32 CASM 40 CASM 63 Screw TR 9 1 5 KGT 10 3 KGT 10 10 TR 12 5 2 5 KGT 12 5 KGT 12...

Page 20: ...e plate and pushing the pulley as far as possible Step 3 Secure the pulley by tightening the nut torque as per table 3 and countering at the same time with a hexagonal wrench Tab 3 Pulley fixation tig...

Page 21: ...the gearbox cover D and the intermediate plate ZW Push the sealing washers DS over the Allen screws S1 S2 and fix the gearbox cover Fig 14 For screws and torques refer to table 2 S2 S1 DS D D3 7 4 6...

Page 22: ...red maintenance intervals according to the actual indications of wear CASM linear actuator maintenance plan Interval Maintenance work To be carried out by Daily Check actuator for visible damage 8 2 3...

Page 23: ...ith out a problem 5 Check functions 6 Document completion of the inspections in the service log 8 2 Maintenance work 8 2 1 Cleaning To be performed by operator NOTICE Damage due to incorrect cleaning...

Page 24: ...could lead to catastrophic failure of the system uncontrolled movement of the mov ing mass BS excessive wear of the ball screw could lead to a noise increase and a potential blockage of the drive In t...

Page 25: ...age due to incorrect repair of malfunction The CASM linear actuator is not designed to be repaired by the customer in most situations Incorrect repair of a malfunction may lead to personal injury or m...

Page 26: ...stroke area of the linear actuator Remove all obstacles in the stroke area Operator Incorrect load Remove all loads that are on the elements Operator Defective screw nut Exchange device Qualified per...

Page 27: ...1 Secure elements of the application in such a fashion that no loads can impact the fork and the hinge head 2 Loosen and remove fastening bolts from trunnion or flange and rods 3 Separate linear actua...

Page 28: ...28 CASM 11 0 Appendix Technical data sheets PUB NUM IL 06010 1 EN May 2020 Electric cylinders CASM 32 40 63 For further technical information please contact Ewellix...

Page 29: ...n taken in the production of this catalog Ewellix does not take any responsibility for damage or other loss resulting from omissions or ty pographical errors The photo may differ slightly in appearanc...

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