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04.00 - FW 2.x | EGL | Assembly and Operating Manual | en | 389661

2.14 Notes on particular risks

 DANGER

Danger from electric voltage!

Touching live parts may result in death.

Switch off the power supply before any assembly, adjustment
or maintenance work and secure against being switched on
again.

Only qualified electricians may perform electrical installations.

Check if de-energized, ground it and hot-wire.

Cover live parts.

 DANGER

Risk of fatal injury from suspended loads!

Falling loads can cause serious injuries and even death.

Stand clear of suspended loads and do not step within their
swiveling range.

Never move loads without supervision.

Do not leave suspended loads unattended.

Wear suitable protective equipment.

 WARNING

Risk of injury from objects falling and being ejected!

Falling and ejected objects during operation can lead to serious
injury or death.

Take appropriate protective measures to secure the danger
zone.

 WARNING

Risk of injury due to unexpected movements!

If the power supply is switched on or residual energy remains in
the system, components can move unexpectedly and cause
serious injuries.

Before starting any work on the product: Switch off the power
supply and secure against restarting.

Make sure, that no residual energy remains in the system.

Summary of Contents for EGL

Page 1: ...Translation of Original Operating Manual Assembly and Operating Manual EGL 2 finger parallel gripper Firmware 2 x...

Page 2: ...for the purpose of technical improvement Document number 389661 Version 04 00 FW 2 x 04 03 2020 en SCHUNK GmbH Co KG All rights reserved Dear Customer thank you for trusting our products and our fami...

Page 3: ...tions 10 2 7 Personnel qualification 12 2 8 Personal protective equipment 12 2 9 Notes on safe operation 13 2 10 Transport 13 2 11 Malfunctions 13 2 12 Disposal 14 2 13 Fundamental dangers 14 2 13 1 P...

Page 4: ...ial commissioning 48 5 10 Updating firmware 50 5 10 1 Update via USB Mini AB Device 50 5 10 2 Update via USB Micro AB host 54 5 11 Systemintegration 58 5 11 1 Notes on the compatibility of Motion Tool...

Page 5: ...his manual Illustrations in this manual are provided for basic understanding and may differ from the actual product design In addition to these instructions the documents listed under Applicable docum...

Page 6: ...pecified maintenance and lubrication intervals Observe the ambient conditions and operating conditions Parts touching the workpiece and wear parts are not included in the warranty 1 3 Scope of deliver...

Page 7: ...be ordered separately are required for the product Power cable Data cable PROFIBUS or CAN bus Termination resistor PROFIBUS or CAN bus A wide range of accessories are available for this product For in...

Page 8: ...d for industrial and industry oriented use Appropriate use of the product includes compliance with all instructions in this manual 2 2 Not intended use It is not intended use if the product is used fo...

Page 9: ...to the risk of serious injuries considerable material damage and or a significant reduction to the product s life span Make sure that the product is used only in the context of its defined application...

Page 10: ...kaging 5 g Temperature EN 60068 2 2 70 C Bb test dry heat storage Temperature EN 60068 2 1 40 C Ab test cold storage Thermal shock EN 60068 2 14 40 70 C Na test holding time 3 h 5 cycles Air pressure...

Page 11: ...ns suitable measures must be taken to reduce the amplitude or acceleration of such disturbances Vibration damping or vibration absorbing systems are to be used in such cases Tests with regard to ambie...

Page 12: ...gated tasks recognize and avoid possible dangers and knows the relevant standards and regulations Instructed person Instructed persons were instructed by the operator about the delegated tasks and pos...

Page 13: ...prevention and environmental protection regulations regarding the product s application field 2 10 Transport Handling during transport Incorrect handling during transport may impair the product s safe...

Page 14: ...the system If the energy supply is connected do not move any parts by hand Do not reach into the open mechanism or movement area of the product during operation 2 13 1 Protection during handling and...

Page 15: ...may trigger dangerous movements Never rely solely on the response of the monitoring function to avert danger Until the installed monitors become effective it must be assumed that the drive movement is...

Page 16: ...ched to all electrical components according to the wiring diagram Check whether covers and protective devices are fitted to prevent contact with live components Do not touch the product s terminals wh...

Page 17: ...rsons with pace makers metal implants metal shards or hearing aids require the consent of a physician before entering areas in which magnetic grippers or motor parts with permanent magnets are stored...

Page 18: ...th Stand clear of suspended loads and do not step within their swiveling range Never move loads without supervision Do not leave suspended loads unattended Wear suitable protective equipment WARNING R...

Page 19: ...Do not reach into the open mechanism or the movement area of the product WARNING Risk of injury from sharp edges and corners Sharp edges and corners can cause cuts Use suitable protective equipment WA...

Page 20: ...t A 24 10 0 5 2 5 Interface PROFIBUS 12 MBit s CAN bus up to 1 MBit s USB Mini AB device parameterization interface USB Micro AB host X X X X IMPORTANT A product is supplied either with PROFINET or CA...

Page 21: ...iagrams NOTE The following diagrams refer to the motor current This is internal and is controlled via the SPS programming Gripping force diagram The gripping force diagram shows the achievable grippin...

Page 22: ...minal gripping force the product is installed with a positive locking on an aluminum plate The 200x200x20 mm large aluminum plate is isolated to the ground With an ambient temperature of 22 C the prod...

Page 23: ...pply connector 6 Service window 7 Finger centering sleeves 4 2 Description The product is a servo electric 2 finger parallel gripper featuring high power density and integrated electronics Depending o...

Page 24: ...isplay and error analysis 4 USB Micro AB host Firmware update via USB flash drive 5 Voltage supply connector Logic and power supply 6 USB mini AB device parameterized interface Service interface param...

Page 25: ...nterfaces the respective bus connection will not function even if a bus cable is connected In the following cases communication via the bus connection is not possible If a USB device is connected to t...

Page 26: ...the product is connected 3 Module status yellow Indicates the operating condition of the product Lights up if the product is ready for operation Does not light up if there is an error Does not light...

Page 27: ...ond and goes out before the logic board is updated during a firmware update via USB Micro AB host Flashes when the logic board is updating Lights up when the adapter board is being updated and goes ou...

Page 28: ...t on the product Performing a quick test 40 4 CAN baud rate 1 Set baud rate for CAN bus Setting the baud rate CAN bus 38 5 CAN baud rate 2 Set baud rate for CAN bus Setting the baud rate CAN bus 38 4...

Page 29: ...e Dimensions in mm Edge length Permissible unevenness 100 0 02 100 0 05 Choose the installation position so that connection cables are not damaged or cannot wrap around the product when swiveling Conn...

Page 30: ...ning screws Product to adapter plate Specifications for the mounting screws See the following table Depth of engagement and tightening torque product to adapter plate Designation EGL Thread M6 Minimum...

Page 31: ...an cause damage to the internal electronics The supply network must be a network of type PELV for power and logic Observe the PIN assignment of the connecting terminals Make sure that all components a...

Page 32: ...tion for power supply plug 1 Logic 3 GND 2 GND 4 Power Profibus and CAN bus Profibus and CAN bus are connected via an M12 plug and an M12 socket The plug and socket of the Profibus are B coded The plu...

Page 33: ...rovide strain relief 3 for all connecting cables near the connecting plug If required use cable tracks cable hoses etc Observe the permissible bending radii of the connecting cables used CAUTION Mater...

Page 34: ...04 00 FW 2 x EGL Assembly and Operating Manual en 389661 5 2 3 Wiring diagram Wiring diagramm 5 2 4 External protection The power circuit of the EGL needs to be protected by a fuse provided by the cu...

Page 35: ...ions Check if de energized ground it and hot wire Cover live parts WARNING Risk of injury due to unexpected movements If the power supply is switched on or residual energy remains in the system compon...

Page 36: ...everal products PROFIBUS CAN bus 38 Only PROFIBUS or CAN bus On the last product plug the termination resistor into the socket Set address of PROFIBUS or CAN bus via the rotary encoding switch Configu...

Page 37: ...on must be established between the product and the machine on the customer s premises The ground cable must be mounted on the threaded hole identified by the ground marking NOTE Only connect the groun...

Page 38: ...bus connector 4 PROFIBUS or CAN bus socket When multiple products are combined the signals are looped through from product n to product n 1 Plug bus cable 2 from the socket of the product n onto the...

Page 39: ...ddress as a decimal value multiply the more significant digit rotary encoder switch S2 by factor 16 and the less significant digit rotary encoder switch S1 by factor 1 see table for configuring the CA...

Page 40: ...dress Rotary encoder switch S1 Rotary encoder switch S2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 F 0 15 0 1 16 1 F 1 31 0 2 32 D 7 125 F F 255 5 8 Performing a quick test DIP switch DIP switch Designation 2 Test 2 1 Test 3 Via...

Page 41: ...osition If the Error module LED lights up Switch DIP switch 3 Test 1 to ON position A pending error message is acknowledged If the error is still present after acknowledgment see SCHUNK Motion Protoco...

Page 42: ...he product is commissioned by means of the Motion Tool SCHUNK MTS configuration and commissioning tool When you open the Motion Tool SCHUNK MTS you must select the interface you wish to use for commun...

Page 43: ...reset to these default values The address for CAN bus or Profibus has been set The baud rate has been set The product has been mechanically and electrically connected Insert the supplied DVD into the...

Page 44: ...ter the USB driver must be installed for the product Connecting the product to the computer 46 Procedure for Windows 7 Insert the supplied DVD into the computer and select the SCHUNK USB Drivers direc...

Page 45: ...ual en 389661 45 If the Windows Security window appears during the installation choose Install this driver software anyway After successful installation the Device Driver Installation Wizard window ap...

Page 46: ...r Windows 7 The USB driver is preinstalled on the computer The power supply of the product is connected Connect the USB cables to the computer and to the USB Mini AB Device on the product A new produc...

Page 47: ...Operating Manual en 389661 47 The program window is displayed Go to Settings and choose Open Communication from the menu The Open Communication window appears Choose the USB Bulk SCHUNK interface and...

Page 48: ...CHUNK Motion Control software manual 5 9 4 Performing initial commissioning Example of product window in Windows 7 Initial commissioning of the product can be performed without any further parameteriz...

Page 49: ...erating Manual en 389661 49 Procedure for Windows 7 Click the Movement button Additional control elements for motion commands are displayed Click the Move button The product moves in the defined cycle...

Page 50: ...a the USB mini AB device or the USB micro AB host Via the USB mini AB device this is possible as follows Firmware manager All software versions Software Motion Tool SCHUNK MTS up to and including soft...

Page 51: ...Operating Manual en 389661 51 The program window is displayed Go to Settings and choose Open Communication from the menu The Open Communication window appears Choose the USB Bulk SCHUNK interface and...

Page 52: ...s displayed Go to the Module menu and choose Update firmware The Update firmware window appears The File selection window appears Select New firmware on the computer and click the Open button The File...

Page 53: ...re update begins NOTE Do not switch off the product during the update Windows may display a message during the update The progress of the update is displayed in the Update firmware window When the upd...

Page 54: ...ervice window PROFIBUS and CAN bus variant 1 LED 2 USB Micro AB host 3 DIP switch CAN bus communication interface CAUTION Risk of damaging the logic board If the product is disconnected from the power...

Page 55: ...ds After LED 3 goes out LED 4 lights up red Switch DIP switch 1 to ON position LED 1 and LED 2 light up green LED 6 lights up red LED 3 lights up yellow LED 4 flashes red once Switch DIP switch 2 to O...

Page 56: ...completely installed and can no longer be started The logic board update cannot be repeated Do not disconnect the product from the power supply If the product is disconnected from the power supply wh...

Page 57: ...d from the power supply while the adapter board is being updated repeat the update process for the product LED 4 lights up red for approx 5 seconds and goes out The adapter board update is finished Di...

Page 58: ...ility of Firmware and Motion Tool SCHUNK MTS Firmware 2 x 3 x MTS 2 x 2 x The program version of the Motion Tool SCHUNK MTS is shown at the top of the program window The software version is displayed...

Page 59: ...he D Len byte is always followed by the command code consisting of one byte If necessary the command code is followed by the relevant parameters that are required If required a master command can be e...

Page 60: ...further information on the commands see Software Manual SCHUNK Motion Protocol Reference run Command code 0x92 Description Eine Referenzfahrt wird ausgef hrt Parameter Master Slave Keine Response Sla...

Page 61: ...ity in the configured unit system must be specified Current optional Response Slave Master OK 0x4F4B if successful Product executes the command Others Spontaneous message is possible if the product is...

Page 62: ...er Error message ERROR EMERGENCY STOP is triggered Others Can only be reset by CMD ACK Example for EMERGENCY STOP D Len Cmd Param Meaning M S 0x01 0x90 S M 0x03 0x88 0xD9 Emergency stop executed Achkn...

Page 63: ...restart 6 1 Systemintegration For communication between PLC and product SCHUNK provides the following two protocols SCHUNK Drive Protocol SDP Recommended for PROFIBUS by SCHUNK Not available with CAN...

Page 64: ...wing table are compatible with each other If other combinations are used the product may end up in an undefined status during parameterization Compatibility of Firmware and Motion Tool SCHUNK MTS Firm...

Page 65: ...oduct and Motion Tool SCHUNK MTS was interrupted Check bus cable or USB cable for damage and replace if necessary No communication can be established with Motion Tool SCHUNK MTS USB PROFIBUS or CAN bu...

Page 66: ...asing sluggishness Clean product Maintenance intervals 67 Moisture in the product oil cutting fluid cleaning agent Clean product Maintenance intervals 67 Check for appropriate IP class Mechanical defe...

Page 67: ...product Inspect the product for damage Replace the product if necessary Have all repair work on the product carried out only by SCHUNK As required Update firmware Updating firmware 50 8 2 Disassembly...

Page 68: ...uct EMC Directive 2014 30 EU Directive of the European Parliament and the Council of February 26 2014 on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility Ap...

Page 69: ...signation 2 finger parallel gripper EGL electric ID number 1308007 1308008 The partly completed machine may not be put into operation until conformity of the machine into which the partly completed ma...

Page 70: ...uirements 1 1 1 Definitions X 1 1 2 Principles of safety integration X 1 1 3 Materials and products X 1 1 4 Lighting X 1 1 5 Design of machinery to facilitate its handling X 1 1 6 Ergonomics X 1 1 7 O...

Page 71: ...4 2 2 Interlocking movable guards X 1 4 2 3 Adjustable guards restricting access X 1 4 3 Special requirements for protective devices X 1 5 Risks due to other hazards 1 5 1 Electricity supply X 1 5 2...

Page 72: ...equirements for certain categories of machinery X 2 1 Foodstuffs machinery and machinery for cosmetics or pharmaceutical products X 2 2 Portable hand held and or guided machinery X 2 2 1 Portable fixi...

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