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ENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

  These operating instructions contain important information on using the ejector. Please 

read the operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for later reference. 

 

 

Never look into any open or closed vacuum vents (e.g. vacuum connec-
tions or suction pads). 

 

Serious injuries could occur as a result. Eyes can be sucked in. 

 

  Compressed  air can cause closed containers to  explode. A  vacuum can cause closed 

containers to implode. 

  The ejector may only be operated with a silencer. Never look into the exhaust air jet of 

the silencer. 

  The ejector emits noise. We recommend wearing ear protection. 

  This device is not intended for use with hazardous dust, oil mist, vapors or aerosols, 

etc. If drawn in, these materials will enter the exhaust air and may result in poisoning.  

  Use  only  the  connections,  mounting  holes  and  attachment  materials  that  have  been 

provided. 

  Carry out mounting and removal only when the device is in an idle, depressurized st ate. 

  No person may sit or stand in the area in which the load is to be transported. 

  No person may sit or stand in the danger zone while the machine or system is in aut o-

matic mode. 

  Components may be installed by trained specialist personnel only. 

Summary of Contents for SCPSb-2

Page 1: ...Innovative Vacuum for Automation EN SCPSb 2 Eco Nozzle Technology Operating instructions 30 30 01 00664...

Page 2: ...of Functions 3 8 General functions 3 8 Setting the blow off volume flow 3 8 4 Operating Mode 4 9 Mounting 4 9 Pneumatic connection 4 10 Electrical connection 4 10 5 Maintenance 5 11 General maintenanc...

Page 3: ...s can be sucked in Compressed air can cause closed containers to explode A vacuum can cause closed containers to implode The ejector may only be operated with a silencer Never look into the exhaust ai...

Page 4: ...ontrol components and feed back signals INTENDED USE The ejector is designed to generate a vacuum for gripping and transporting objects when used in conjunction with suction pads Neutral gases in acco...

Page 5: ...e that the ejector is disconnected and depressurized and that it cannot be switched on again without authorization Personal injury or damage to the ejector may occur Protect the ejector from damage at...

Page 6: ...nts the vacuum from dropping BLOW OFF DEPOSITING THE WORKPIECE The vacuum circuit of the ejector is supplied with compressed air using the blow off pilot valve This ensures that the vacuum drops quick...

Page 7: ...ng operation Position Description Max tightening torque 1 Pilot valve Suction 0 2 Nm 2 Pilot valve Blow Off 0 2 Nm 3 Blow off valve screw 4 Vacuum connection label 2 V D6 SCPSb 07 10 D8 SCPSb 15 5 Com...

Page 8: ...sed to set the blow off volume flow Turning the screw clockwise reduces the volume flow Turning the screw counterclockwise increases the volume flow The valve screw is equipped with a stop on both sid...

Page 9: ...MOUNTING SCPSb 2 We recommend using washers when mounting the securing screws Position Description Max tightening torque 1 M4 securing screw 2 Nm 2 Top hat rail clamp for TS35 top hat rail incl plast...

Page 10: ...he vacuum side is too small This leads to both a reduction in suction capacity and increased evacuation times Blow off times are also lengthened Hose lines must be laid without bends or crimps Only us...

Page 11: ...aranteed in accordance with our general terms of trade and delivery The same applies to spare parts provided that these are original parts supplied by us We are not liable for any damage resulting fro...

Page 12: ...ssure too low Increase operating pressure observe max limits Internal diameter of hose lines too small See recommended hose diameters Payload cannot be held securely Vacuum level too low Increase oper...

Page 13: ...24 0V 1 The power supply must comply with the requirements of EN60204 protective extra low voltage 2 Parallel control of the suction and blow off valves 3 Separate control of the suction and blow off...

Page 14: ...ert Porous PE Seals NBR Lubricants Silicone free Screws Galvanized steel MECHANISCHE PARAMETER Type Nozzle size Max vacuum 2 Suction rate 1 Max blow off capacity 1 Air con sumption 1 Sound level 1 Wei...

Page 15: ...SC HMA LZ SCPSb 2 6 15 DIMENSIONS SCPSb 2 SCPSb 2 L L1 L2 L3 L4 B B1 H H1 H2 H3 H4 93 8 107 1 81 4 22 29 5 18 18 6 77 5 97 40 8 47 5 16 5 H5 d d1 d2 d3 X1 X2 Y1 Y2 5 5 4 4 6 6 2 6 36 9 16 12 12...

Page 16: ...SC HMA LZ SCPSb 2 6 16 PNEUMATIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS SCPSb 2 NO SCPSb 2 NC...

Page 17: ...SC HMA LZ SCPSb 2 7 17 7 CONFORMITY DECLARATION...

Page 18: ...s were originally written in German and have been translated into English We reserve the right to make technical changes No responsibility is taken for print errors or other types of errors All inform...

Page 19: ...ds Tel 31 0 74 255 5757 Fax 31 0 74 255 5758 schmalz schmalz nl Poland Tel 48 0 22 46 04970 Fax 48 0 22 87 40062 schmalz schmalz pl Russia Tel 7 495 9671248 Fax 7 495 9671249 schmalz schmalz ru Spain...

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