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T-518-9-E

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109

108

110

111

126

118

115

Terminal box

117

PG30D

PG30DEP

116

Gear Train

Bearings

Brake Shoe

Spur

Bevel

Plain

Ball

G

G

L

L

L

Symbol

Viscosity or Consistency

Pour Point or Drop Point

Example of Products by Trade Name

L

.cst/0

.5

Nisseki Launa 0

(Nippon Oil Co., Ltd.)

G

00/5

00

and above

Jun BG Grease

(Nihon Tokushu-koyu Co., Ltd.)

 Lubricating Oil Specifications and Examples of Products

 LUBRICATION

Do not fail to use proper lubricants shown below, or equivalent, at disassembly and inspection.

 L: Lubricating oil

G: Grease

 Noncontact Switch Unit Replacement 

Fig. 9

Fig. 8

1. Disconnect wiring connections. Take off two terminal 

fitting screws (105) and remove the terminals (10). 

The noncontact switch unit (108) can be removed 

after taking off two additional screws (10).

. Remove nut (110) and toothed washer (109) holding 

the noncontact switch unit (108) to the mounting 

plate (111), and remove the switch unit (108). 

Install a new switch unit in alignment with locating 

slot (marked

). In making wiring connections, 

observe the color codes (red and black) of the 

leads.

1. Take off four bolts (9) and remove the outer 

housing for pressuretight gasket (01) from the 

outer housing (101). Take off two screws (1) 

securing the noncontact switch unit (115) in place 

and remove the switch unit. 

. Unsolder the wire leads (marked

), take off 

nut (11) and toothed washer (11) holding the 

noncontact switch unit (115) to the mounting plate 

(118), and remove the switch unit. Replace with a 

new noncontact switch unit in the same manner as 

described for PG0D pulse generator and solder 

the wire leads to their connections.

Summary of Contents for PG30D

Page 1: ...e frequency pulses proportional to the flowrate of process fluid The pulse generator contains a pulse generating element of molded type and a protective circuit which prevents erratic pulses otherwise...

Page 2: ...at the rise and fall of the signal thereby achieving improved hysteresis characteristics Figures A through D in Fig show how the doubled pulse generation inherent to this pulse generator is achieved T...

Page 3: ...n JIS C090 Sealing work should be taken into consideration where necessary After thread engagement externally apply a coat of non drying compound 5 Inductive Interference Prevention Field wiring shoul...

Page 4: ...BLY AND INSPECTION The pulse generator should be disassembled for inspection once a year Make sure that the transmitter cables are not lodged between the casing parts while reassembling If there is no...

Page 5: ...ontact switch unit 108 can be removed after taking off two additional screws 1 0 Remove nut 110 and toothed washer 109 holding the noncontact switch unit 108 to the mounting plate 111 and remove the s...

Page 6: ...ent parts Sym No Part Name Q ty 118 Mounting plate Detector 1 119 Brake shoe 1set 1 0 Plate 1 1 Shoe shaft 1 Spring 1 Clip ring 1 Thrust spacer 1 1 Fitting screw Detector mounting plate M 8 1 Washer D...

Page 7: ...sket 1 0 Pressuretight Gasket Retainer 1 05 Outer Housing Terminal Box 1 0 Lid Terminal Box Outer Housing 1 0 Fitting Bolt Terminal Box Outer Housing Lid 08 O Ring JIS G 0 1 09 Bolt Terminal Box Outer...

Page 8: ...11 Slit Disc with hub 1 118 Ball Bearing CF 10 0ZZ 119 Brake Shoe 1set 1 0 Plate 1 1 Shoe shaft 1 Spring 1 Clip Ring Replacement parts Sym No Part Name Q ty 1 Thrust Spacer 1 1 5 Blind Plug PT1 8 1 1...

Page 9: ...lation double pulse detection Shmitt and hysteresis effect circuit built in Pulse Generating Assembly Finished in green Type SH DS W Power Source VDC 10 Current Drain 5mA max Operating Temp Range 10 t...

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Page 12: ...T 518 9 E 12 2014 11 Revised 2006 04 Revised T 518 9 E 2 All specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement...

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