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EGSL

Festo EGSL 2017-11c English

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Documentation on the product

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Control sections and connections

aC

aB

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3

6

4

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Fig. 1

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aJ

aA

9

5

8

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Mounting thread and centring holes 
for effective load (on front plate)

2

Mounting thread and centring holes 
for effective load (on guide rail)

3

Guide rail (slide)

4

Mounting thread for switch lug
(accessories)

5

Slot for proximity sensor (accessories)

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Mounting slot for cover (accessories)

7

Mounting slots for terminal strip 
(accessories)

8

Base profile with integrated rolling guide

9

Mounting thread for axial protection of the
cover (accessories)

aJ

Mounting thread for motor mounting kit
(accessories)

aA

Drive shaft

aB

Rubber buffer

aC

Recess for inserting the proximity switch

Summary of Contents for EGSL

Page 1: ... en Operating instructions Mini slide EGSL 8074716 2017 11c 8074718 ...

Page 2: ...tion of the original instructions Symbols Installation and commissioning may only be per formed in accordance with these instructions by technicians with appropriate qualifications Warning Caution Note Environment Accessories English 3 ...

Page 3: ...tion and application 5 3 Transport and storage 5 4 Requirements for product use 6 5 Installation 7 Mechanical installation 7 Electrical installation 10 6 Commissioning 12 7 Operation 13 8 Service and maintenance 14 9 Disassembly and repair 14 10 Accessories 15 11 Eliminating malfunctions 15 12 Technical data 16 ...

Page 4: ...d and centring holes for effective load on guide rail 3 Guide rail slide 4 Mounting thread for switch lug accessories 5 Slot for proximity sensor accessories 6 Mounting slot for cover accessories 7 Mounting slots for terminal strip accessories 8 Base profile with integrated rolling guide 9 Mounting thread for axial protection of the cover accessories aJ Mounting thread for motor mounting kit acces...

Page 5: ...ystem can usually be achieved by the use of motors with an integrated holding brake or by other suitable measures such as for example clamping systems motors with high gear ratios or automatically locking gear units Which measure is appropriate to select basically depends on the application and the safety requirements Select the corresponding Festo motor from our catalogue You will then be operati...

Page 6: ...fications in this chapter In this way the product will perform as intended Compare the limit values specified in these operating instructions with those of your actual application e g forces torques temperatures masses speeds Only compliance with the load limits allows operation of the product in compliance with the relevant safety regulations Take into consideration the ambient conditions at the ...

Page 7: ...e motor mounting kit recommended in the catalogue For installation in a vertical or sloping position Warning Falling masses can cause personal injury and material damage crushing If there is a power failure or if the spindle nut breaks the work mass will drop Make sure that you use only motors with an integrated holding brake Check whether additional external safety measures are required to preven...

Page 8: ...ter plates Profile mounting in the groove of the mounting surface 7 Tighten the mounting screws evenly with the following tightening torque EGSL 35 45 55 75 Screw M4 M5 M5 M6 Min screw in depth mm 4 8 5 5 5 5 6 6 Max screw in depth mm 6 0 6 5 7 0 10 5 Centring sleeve mm 7x3 ZBH 7 7x3 ZBH 7 7x3 ZBH 7 9x4 ZBH 9 Tightening torque Direct mounting Fastening with adapter plates Nm 2 9 5 9 5 9 9 9 Profil...

Page 9: ...o the axis of motion and lever arm remains low Check the necessity of adapter plates Connection of the EGSL to Festo handling components is made possible through adapter plates è chapter 10 Accessories Fasten the effective load to the slide unit with screws A and if necessary with centring elements B The screw in depth must be less than the threaded holes EGSL 35 45 55 75 Screw A M4 M5 M5 M6 Centr...

Page 10: ...e against the motor Electrical installation If proximity sensors are used Push the proximity sensors through the cut out aC on the housing cover into the upper sensor slot The cable of a proximity sensor can be guided away via the cross groove C into the lower groove Protecting the end positions against uncontrolled overrunning Check whether additional hardware proximity switches are necessary Obs...

Page 11: ...oken Avoid external influence caused by strong magnetic fields or ferrite parts in the vicinity of the proximity sensors The minimum distance is summarised in the table below EGSL 35 45 55 75 Minimumdistance mm 20 25 20 40 Fig 10 If proximity sensors are used as reference switches Use the proximity sensors corresponding to the input of the controller used è catalogue specifications www festo com c...

Page 12: ...e higher order controller deceleration values and jerking Taking the travel speed moveable load and mounting position into account make sure that the delay values brake delay and delay times are set in such a way that the maximum drive torque or feed force of the linear axis used is not exceeded Use the Festo PositioningDrives sizing software to design the mini slide è www festo com Note Block ste...

Page 13: ...e reference switch or up to the retracted end position at the fixed stop For this the rubber buffer aB in the slide must be removed 3 Start a test run and limit it to low dynamic response 4 Check whether the EGSL fulfils the following requirements The slide must be able to move through the complete intended positioning cycle The slide must stop as soon as it reaches a limit switch 5 If the proximi...

Page 14: ...maintenance Warning Controller signals can cause the EGSL to make unintented movements Switch off the controller before any work on the EGSL and secure the controller to prevent it from being switched on again On cleaning and maintenance If necessary clean the EGSL with a soft cloth Cleaning agents Any gentle detergent 9 Disassembly and repair Recommendation Send the product to our repair service ...

Page 15: ...stortions Install EGSA without tension Observe evenness of bearing surface effective load è chapter 5 Mechanical installation Speed exceeded Reduce travel speed Incorrect regulator settings Modify the regulator parameters only with servo motors Slide does not move Loads too high Reduce load mass Coupling hub slipping Check coupling mounting è Assembly instructions Foreign matter blocking slide Rem...

Page 16: ...earing spindle Mounting position Any Repetition accuracy mm 0 015 Axial play when new mm 0 05 Ambient temperature C 0 60 Protection class IP40 Duty cycle 100 Note on materials Contains materials with PWIS Materials Cover Painted aluminium Housing Anodised aluminium Guide rail spindle spindle nut Rolled steel Dust protection scraper Nitrile rubber Fig 15 ...

Page 17: ...ue Nm 0 015 0 090 0 080 0 095 0 130 0 250 0 155 Max speed m s 0 5 0 3 1 0 4 1 0 7 1 3 Nominal acceleration m s2 15 Max acceleration 1 m s2 25 Max rotational speed rpm 3750 6000 4800 3900 Feed constant mm rev 8 3 10 5 12 7 10 20 Product weight at 50 mm stroke kg 0 57 at 100 mm stroke kg 1 54 1 57 2 47 2 55 5 10 5 10 at 200 mm stroke kg 2 16 2 19 3 48 3 40 6 52 6 51 at 250 mm stroke kg 3 95 4 05 at ...

Page 18: ... v Fxmax Fy v Fymax EGSL 35 45 55 75 50 100 200 100 200 250 100 200 300 Max force Fymax Fzmax N 412 631 291 1047 490 563 1539 714 555 Max torque Mxmax Nm 6 2 18 6 14 3 33 1 24 2 27 0 67 4 48 5 46 4 Max torque Mymax Mzmax Nm 6 0 16 3 12 3 31 0 22 6 33 0 47 1 33 8 36 5 Geometric characteristics H13 mm 4 2 6 4 6 4 7 6 L6 mm 106 162 262 180 280 344 187 287 389 Fig 17 ...

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