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Attention
Grub screws must not be removed. This will result in a malfunction.
In the case of grippers with a date of manufacture up to May 2022, connection B
has no function
– do not remove plug. In new models, this connection can be used
to measure the vacuum in the reservoir (must be connected to bore 1.6).
A End cover with function modules
1.1
Connection “A” – vacuum gauge (configurable – example illustration)
1.2 Compressed air connection for vacuum area gripper (configurable
– example illustration)
1.3 4-pole M12 multi-pole plug
1.4 Protective cap (under which there are two solenoid valves)
1.5 Compressed air connection for separating cylinders
1.6 Bore hole for vacuum measurement (2x)
– inspect regularly for dirt
1.7 Ventilation cylinder connection (not used in the standard version
– do not remove the plug)
1.8
“Blow off” connection (not used in the version with the ventilation cylinder – plug)
1.9
For covers prior to May 2022, this is connected to connection “B” and has no function/for co-
vers after May 2022,
connection “B” is connected to bore 1.9 – an additional sensor or vacuum
pressure gauge can be connected
1.1 Connection “A” / Connection “B”
Connections A and B can be used to connect a vacuum pressure gauge (1.1) or vacuum switch. G1/8"
thread.
Connection B cannot be used in versions that were supplied prior to May 2022. To
check whether the connection can be used to measure the vacuum, unscrew the
functional cover and check the position of bore 1.6. Connections that end at posi-
tion 1.9 cannot be used.
1.2 Compressed Air Connection for Flat Suction Cup
The compressed air is connected via a 1/4" plug nipple DN7.2 with male thread. Recommended hose
diameter is at least 9 mm. It can also be connected using a plug-in screw union.
1.2
1.3
1.1
1.4
1.5
Connection
A
Connection
B
1.6
1.8
1.7
1.9