
6
Mounting
6.1
Preparation
Fig. 3 Maintain required distances
•
Leave sufficient space for the pneumatic connections and for replacing the
shock absorber.
Fig. 4 Alignment of transported material
•
Observe the following points:
–
the conveyed material impinges on the roller of the toggle lever.
–
the direction of transport of the transported material is exactly perpendic-
ular to the roller toggle lever.
Fig. 5 Changing stopper head
•
The roller toggle lever
9
can be rotated 90° to each of 4 positions by the off-
set of the guide rod. Lock guide rod with thread-locking compound when
screwing it into the new position.
Fig. 6 Mounting Clearances
•
Observe distances X
1
, X
2
and X
3
. The distances refer to the bottom of the
flange as the mounting level of the stopper cylinder with the piston rod exten-
ded.
Size
32
X1 (maximum distance from the bottom of the pallet)
[mm]
76.1
X2 (toggle lever pressed)
[mm]
81.3
Size
32
X3 (minimum distance from the bottom of the pallet)
[mm]
73.8
1)
1) The dimensions refer to the position of the maximum energy absorption (knurled nut in the upper posi-
tion).
Tab. 1 Mounting Clearances
6.2
Mounting
Fig. 7 Direct mounting
•
Fasten the stopper cylinder with 4 screws.
Size
32
Screw
M6
Tab. 2 Screw Sizes
6.3
Mounting Accessories
Proximity Sensor
Fig. 8
•
Fasten the proximity sensor in the thread
8
or in the slot
aD
in accordance
with the assembly instructions.
Lever Deactivating Mechanism
Fig. 9 Lever Deactivating Mechanism
•
Attach the lever deactivating mechanism in accordance with the assembly
instructions.
7
Pneumatic installation
•
Select one of the two alternative connections: