
Assembly
28
07.00 | GSM-P | Assembly and Operating Manual | en | 389104
NOTE
One of the two inductive proximity switches for the "gripping"
monitoring is briefly crossed over during swiveling action by
"second switching lug gripping".
NOTICE
The maximum tightening torque for the clamping screws (301
and/or 303) at the holder (300) is 125 Ncm. Remove bracket (8).
NOTICE
Risk of damage due to incorrect adjustment of the proximity
switches!
Disconnect the energy supply before installing or adjusting the in-
ductive proximity switches.
Installation steps for assembly of the mounting kit and mounting
of the proximity switch
Ø
Mount the plastic holders (300) onto the designated spaces
with the screws (301 and/or 303). Depending on the mounting
kit, offset pieces (94) may have to be installed.
Ø
Remove the retaining plate (8) and the distance plate (7).
Mount switching lug(s) grippers (91+92) onto the base jaw
which lies in the 0° swivel position exactly above the 0° swivel
position.
Ø
Mount the inductive proximity switch INW 40 into the plastic
holders (300).
It is advised to set the switching distance of all four proximity
switches under the swiveling switching lug (93).
By gently applying the clamping screws (301 or 303), the prox-
imity switch can be lightly clamped. A feeler gauge tape with a
thickness of 0.5 mm can be very helpful as well, because the
proximity switch can thus be installed on "blocked/stop", which
prevents a collision during a swiveling movement.
Ø
Move the unit with the energy supply switched off in the re-
spective rotating angle end position and set two of the proxim-
ity switches on the swiveling switching lug (93) and tighten the
clamping screws (301 or 303).
CAUTION: observe permissible tightening torque.
When setting the switching distances, make sure that none of
the switching flags can collide with a proximity switch.
Ø
Check the function of each proximity switch and check the out-
put signals of the proximity switch by moving to different grip-
per positions in the two rotating angle end positions with con-
nected energy supply.