Assembly
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The inductive proximity switches are electronic components,
which can react sensitively to high-frequency interference or elec-
tromagnetic fields.
• Check to make sure that the cable is fastened and installed cor-
rectly. Provide for sufficient clearance to sources of high-
frequency interference and their supply cables.
• Parallel switching of several sensor outputs of the same type
(npn, pnp) is permissible, but does not increase the permissible
load current.
• Note that the leakage current of the individual sensors (approx.
2 mA) is cumulative.
NOTICE
Max. indentation force (F) of the locking pins is 20 N.
1
2
3
Fig. 5
1
Locking pin
2
Control cam
3
Proximity switch
1 Close the gripper jaws.
2 Press the locking pin (1) out with a screwdriver until the prox-
imity switch (3) can be inserted.
3 Carefully insert the proximity switch (3) until it touches the
control cam (2).
4 Pull the proximity switch (3) back by about 0.5 mm and press
against the locking pin (1) with the arbor until the proximity
switch (3) has been secured.
Mounting and
adjusting of the
proximity switch
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