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1  Important Information

1.1  Note on Using this Document

J. Schmalz GmbH is generally referred to as Schmalz in these Operating instructions.

These Operating instructions contain important notes and information about the different 
operating phases of the product:

Transport, storage, start of operations and decommissioning

Safe operation, required maintenance, rectification of any faults

The Operating instructions describe the product at the time of delivery by Schmalz.

1.2  The technical documentation is part of the product

1. For problem-free and safe operation, follow the instructions in the documents.

2. Keep the technical documentation in close proximity to the product. The documentation must be accessible

to personnel at all times.

3. Pass on the technical documentation to subsequent users.

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Failure to follow the instructions in these Operating instructions may result in injuries!

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Schmalz is not liable for damage or malfunctions that result from failure to heed these instructions.

If you still have questions after reading the technical documentation, contact Schmalz Service at:

www.schmalz.com/services

1.3  Type Plate

The type plate (1) is permanently attached to the prod-
uct at the location shown and must always be clearly
legible.

It contains important information about the product:

Part sales designation/type

Part number

Serial number

Coded date of manufacture

Permitted pressure range

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Please specify all the information above when ordering replacement parts, making warranty claims or for any
other inquiries.

1.4  Warnings in This Document

Warnings warn against hazards that may occur when handling the product. The signal word indicates the level of
danger.

Signal word

Meaning

WARNING

Indicates a medium-risk hazard that could result in death or serious injury if
not avoided.

CAUTION

Indicates a low-risk hazard that could result in minor or moderate injury if
not avoided.

NOTE

Indicates a danger that leads to property damage.

1.5  Symbol

This symbol indicates useful and important information.

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Summary of Contents for VCMC-S6 QUICK

Page 1: ...Schmalz GmbH 10 21 This document is protected by copyright J Schmalz GmbH retains the rights established thereby Reproduction of the contents in full or in part is only permitted within the limits of...

Page 2: ...f Mechanical Clamp VCMC 5 3 1 1 Use 5 3 1 2 The Adjustment Mechanism 5 3 1 3 Clamping the Workpiece 5 3 2 Design of Mechanical Clamp VCMC 6 3 3 Near Field Communication NFC 6 4 Technical Data 7 4 1 Ge...

Page 3: ...malfunctions that result from failure to heed these instructions If you still have questions after reading the technical documentation contact Schmalz Service at www schmalz com services 1 3 Type Plat...

Page 4: ...afe operation of the VCMC ensure the following During installation the clearance between the workpiece surface and the clamping disc must be no more than 6 mm Caution crushing hazard Do not allow anyo...

Page 5: ...ion as delivered 2 Use only original spare parts from Schmalz 3 The product must be operated only in perfect condition 3 Product Description 3 1 Description of Mechanical Clamp VCMC 3 1 1 Use The VCMC...

Page 6: ...ata transfer between different devices over short distances An NFC chip is integrated in the locking disc which functions as a passive NFC tag that can be read or written by a read or write device wit...

Page 7: ...operating vacuum 600 N Mass of 10 01 12 04765 6 9 kg Mass of 10 01 12 04777 6 2 kg 4 2 Dimensions Part no H H1 Z all H2 B L X1 X2 10 01 12 04765 75 192 9 30 5 133 146 5 66 5 44 4 10 01 12 04777 110 24...

Page 8: ...e workpiece being released Risk of injury from flying parts 4 Remove all dirt and moisture from the Mechanical clamp and the suction cup mounting before attaching the clamp 4 Use suction equipment dur...

Page 9: ...ism Turn the locking disc counterclockwise until the quick adjustment mechanism is completely opened 2 Releasing the catch of the quick adjustment mech anism Clasp the clamping disc with both hands an...

Page 10: ...ping Range CAUTION When the clamping disc is lowered body parts may be present in the clamping range Crushing of body parts 4 Ensure that the clamping height is set so that the distance between the cl...

Page 11: ...unterclockwise and remove it from the clamping disc 1 4 Screw the clamping disc clockwise onto the clamp 5 Open the quick adjustment mechanism see step 1 above 6 For the next steps see section Setting...

Page 12: ...kpiece can be moved then it is not sufficiently tightly clamped Check the clamping height and ad just it if necessary If the clamping is sufficient then machining of the workpiece may commence 7 2 Mac...

Page 13: ...ON Flying parts resulting from opening the mechanical clamp and releasing the spring Serious injury 4 Open the mechanical clamp and carefully allow the integrated spring to slacken slowly Recover the...

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