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Size

60

70

90

110

Screw

M5

M5

M6

M8

Centring [H7]

[mm]

5

9

9

12

Tab. 2 Screw size and centring

7.3

Attachment

1 Thread for fastening the payload

Fig. 6 Mounting the actuator

1. Place the actuator on the axis.

Keep the tilt moment resulting from the force (parallel to the axis of movement) and lever arm as
small as possible.

2. Fasten the actuator using the centring sleeves and screws to all threads 

1

.

3. Tighten screws evenly.

Size

60

70

90/110

Screw

M4

M4

M6

M6

M8

Centring [H7]

[mm]

7

7

9

9

Tab. 3 Screw size and centring

Mounting

8

Festo — ELCC-TB-KF — 2018-05

Summary of Contents for ELCC-TB-KF

Page 1: ...8087950 ELCC TB KF Cantilever axis 8087950 2018 05 8087952 Instructions Operat ing...

Page 2: ...Translation of the original instructions 2 Festo ELCC TB KF 2018 05...

Page 3: ...gn 5 6 Transport 6 7 Mounting 6 7 1 Assembly 6 7 2 Mounting 7 7 3 Attachment 8 7 4 Mounting accessories 9 8 Commissioning 9 9 Operation 10 10 Maintenance 10 10 1 Checking the toothed belt 10 10 2 Chec...

Page 4: ...h tools or as a drive when external guides are used The axis is provided for cantilever and slide operation Cantilever mode Slide mode Tab 1 Operating modes 2 3 Foreseeable misuse The axis is not appr...

Page 5: ...and backwards 5 2 Product design 1 Thread with centring hole for fastening the payload 2 Guide 3 Cantilever profile 4 Drive head 5 Interface for motor attachment 6 Thread for mounting of accessories 7...

Page 6: ...are intended for combination with the axis from our catalogue www festo com catalogue The axis and motor will thus be perfectly harmonised with one another Use the Festo engineering software Positioni...

Page 7: ...ce and ensure evenness Fig 5 Use an even attachment component 1 Place the axis on the attachment surface Evenness of attachment surface 0 01 mm Prevent collisions of the cantilever and tool with attac...

Page 8: ...ace the actuator on the axis Keep the tilt moment resulting from the force parallel to the axis of movement and lever arm as small as possible 2 Fasten the actuator using the centring sleeves and scre...

Page 9: ...d against access e g with a protective grille and free from for eign objects The clamping unit optional is ventilated during commissioning Performing commissioning 1 Start control travel with low dyna...

Page 10: ...ck the toothed belt for wear e g toothed belt friction after 1000 km of operating distance and then after every 500 km of operating distance 2 If there are signs of toothed belt wear send the axis to...

Page 11: ...n the guide elements e g guide rails 1 Clean the product with a soft cloth Do not use aggressive cleaning agents 2 If necessary remove cover Fig 7 Remove cover Particles could arise during operation t...

Page 12: ...factor fv with the aid of the formula for combined loads 14 1 Technical data mechanical 2 Read off lubrication interval Sint Fig 9 3 Grease the guide at each of the two relubrication openings 1 and 2...

Page 13: ...same time Divide service interval Sint by four Size 60 70 90 110 Amount of lubricant at each relubrication opening g 1 7 5 7 5 11 2 Tab 4 Amount of lubricant Maintenance accessories Designation Part n...

Page 14: ...ient lubrication at guide Lubricating the axis 10 Maintenance Guide unit is defective Send axis to Festo or contact the local Festo service Squeaking noises vibrations or the axis is not running smoot...

Page 15: ...ce for repair 12 Disassembly WARNING Unexpected movement of components Injury due to impacts or crushing Before working on the product switch off the control and secure it to prevent it from being swi...

Page 16: ...m s 5 Max acceleration m s 2 50 30 Repetition accuracy mm 0 05 Feed constant mm re v 96 96 160 216 Ambient temperature C 10 60 Degree of protection IP20 1 The PositioningDrives engineering software i...

Page 17: ...itioningDrives or the catalogue are available for sizing www festo com sp The values specified here are provided to determine the relubrication interval Tab 8 Forces and torques Size 60 70 90 110 Mate...

Page 18: ...Type of clamping working dir ection of clamping unit Clamping through spring force releasing through com pressed air both sides Static holding force N 450 550 850 Operating pressure of clamping unit...

Page 19: ...m 0 kg m 5 kg m 10 kg Fig 10 ELCC TB KF 60 horizontal m 0 kg m 5 kg m 10 kg Fig 11 ELCC TB KF 60 vertical Technical data 19 Festo ELCC TB KF 2018 05...

Page 20: ...m 0 kg m 10 kg m 20 kg m 30 kg m 35 kg Fig 12 ELCC TB KF 70 horizontal m 0 kg m 10 kg m 20 kg m 30 kg m 35 kg Fig 13 ELCC TB KF 70 vertical Technical data 20 Festo ELCC TB KF 2018 05...

Page 21: ...m 0 kg m 10 kg m 20 kg m 30 kg m 40 kg m 50 kg Fig 14 ELCC TB KF 90 horizontal m 0 kg m 10 kg m 20 kg m 30 kg m 40 kg m 50 kg Fig 15 ELCC TB KF 90 vertical Technical data 21 Festo ELCC TB KF 2018 05...

Page 22: ...m 0 kg m 20 kg m 30 kg m 40 kg m 50 kg Fig 16 ELCC TB KF 110 horizontal m 0 kg m 20 kg m 30 kg m 40 kg m 50 kg Fig 17 ELCC TB KF 110 vertical Technical data 22 Festo ELCC TB KF 2018 05...

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