Servomech CLA 30 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 7

Servomech S.p.A. 

16.30-40-50.E - Rev. 01 DD (M/Y) 05/19 

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USE RESTRICTION 

The information contained in this chapter provides important prescriptions for operating safely during all 
phases of the product's life. 
Not  knowing  or  not  complying  with  these  provisions  can  generate  dangerous  situations  that  could  cause 
damage to equipment and risks for the safety of persons. 

4.1

 

Intended use 

Actuators are used to perform very different functions within machines. It is the responsibility of the machine 
builder to design the application in compliance with the laws in force in the specific sector and in the field of 
safety, in compliance with the requirements provided in the product catalog and in this manual. 

 

ACTUATORS ARE ELECTRIC AXIS, WHATEVER DRIVER OR CONTROL WILL BE USED: THE SELECTION OF 
THE PRODUCT AS STROKE, SPEED, TYPE OF LIMIT SWITCHES, MOTOR AND BRAKE, MUST BE DONE 
ACCORDING TO THE BEHAVIOR EXPECTED, IN FUNCTION OF THE TYPE OF CONTROL CHOOSEN AND 
THE STATIC AND DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF THE SYSTEM IN WHICH THE ACTUATOR IS PLACED! 

The  actuators  have  been  designed  and  built  to  operate  mobile  parts  of  various  types,  shapes  and 
construction, in the ways and within the limits set out in the descriptions and tables of the technical data in 
the catalog and in this user manual. 
The actuators are designed to work with a purely axial applied load. 
They must be subjected to the loading and speed conditions specified in the catalog. 
Modification of parts of the actuator or replacement of components with different and non-original parts is 
not permitted. The replacement of components with original spare parts is carried out only by Servomech 
S.p.A. 
Any different  use  is to be considered improper  and therefore  potentially dangerous for the  safety of the 
operators, as well as such as to void the contractual guarantee. 
In the event of particular processing requirements, we recommend consulting our sales department. 
Every modification must be authorized by Servomech S.p.A. with written documents. 

 

ANY OTHER USE OUTSIDE THAT THAT JUST DESCRIBED IS NOT PERMITTED BY SERVOMECH S.p.A. 

4.1.1

 

Use restrictions 

Actuators can not be used for unforeseen applications. 

Any utilization of this device beyond its intended purpose may lead to potentially hazardous situations. 

Therefore: 

 

Strictly adhere to all safety precautions and instructions in this operating manual. 

 

Do not allow this device to be subjected to weather conditions, strong UV rays, corrosive or explosive 
air media as well as other aggressive media (*). 

 

Do not modify, retool or change the structural design or individual components of the actuator. 

 

Never use the device outside of the technical application and operational limits.

 

 
(*) – THE USE OF THE ACTUATOR IN ABOVE CONDITIONS MUST BE PREVIOUSLY DECLARED AND AGREED 
WITH SERVOMECH, SINCE A SPECIAL EQUIPMENT OF THE PRODUCT MUST BE PROVIDED.   

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for CLA 30

Page 1: ...A 30 CLA 40 CLA 50 CLB 30 CLB 40 CLB 50 Installation operation and maintenance manual Publication 16 30 40 50 E Rev 01 Date M Y 05 19 Servomech S p A Via M Calari 1 40011 Anzola dell Emilia BO ITALY P...

Page 2: ...lieve Servomech S p A from any liability for damage caused to persons and or property Servomech S p A it does not assume direct or indirect responsibility for an improper use of the actuator not respe...

Page 3: ...1 Intended use 7 4 1 1 Use restrictions 7 4 1 2 Standard operating conditions 8 4 1 3 Thermal limit 8 4 2 Personnel requirements Qualifications 8 5 STORAGE 8 6 INSTALLATION 9 6 1 Safety warnings 9 6...

Page 4: ...RVOMECH S p A S U Via Monaldo Calari 1 40011 Anzola dell Emilia BO ITALY Ph 39 051 6501 711 Fax 39 051 7345 74 Website www servomech com e mail info servomech com 2 2 Description of the product For al...

Page 5: ...the input drive 3 Stroke length is the stroke length in millimetres achievable by the actuator 4 Linear speed is the linear speed expressed in mm s when the actuator is provided with electric motor f...

Page 6: ...d transporting the linear actuator the push rod must be in retracted position Lift the actuator from the housing and outer tube supporting the motor during transport DO NOT lift the actuator from the...

Page 7: ...a purely axial applied load They must be subjected to the loading and speed conditions specified in the catalog Modification of parts of the actuator or replacement of components with different and no...

Page 8: ...mbient temperature 25 C without risk of internal parts overheating 10 10 100 Linear drive Fi Acme screw CLA series 30 Ball screw CLB series 100 For the proper operation of acme screw linear actuators...

Page 9: ...TALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT BEFORE TO PROCEED TO THE ELECTRIC CONNECTION MAKE SURE THE SUPPLY VOLTAGE IS TURNED OFF BEFORE TO TURN ON THE MOTOR MAKE SURE THE ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS ARE TIGH...

Page 10: ...bly switches cams and cam driving transmission is inside a sealed box The electric stroke end switches must be connected to the electric control circuit as shown in the wiring diagram on the left to g...

Page 11: ...25 V AC 125 V DC Current resistive load 16 A 16 A 0 6 A Current inductive load 10 A 10 A 0 6 A STROKE END LIMIT SWITCHES MUST BE CONTROLLED TO BE SURE THAT THE ACTUATOR STOPS BEFORE THE MECHANICAL STR...

Page 12: ...he direction of advance of the push rod and the direction of rotation of the shaft on which the cams are fixed IN CASE OF ACTUATORS WITHOUT ANTI ROTATION DEVICE AVOID ANY PUSH ROD ROTATION CAUSING CHA...

Page 13: ...nscrew two fixing screws and remove the cover 2 Release the cam fixing screws on the vertical shaft BEFORE CONTINUE BE SURE TO PREVENT THE PUSH ROD ROTATION THIS CONDITION IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO M...

Page 14: ...n Any intermediate position can be fixed with the upper SW3 operated with the cam CAM3 in the same way as described in the above points 3 and 4 WARNING The push rod position determined by the switch F...

Page 15: ...r which contains the electric resistance remains stationary because it is connected to the actuator housing through a reaction arm the other part with the cursor inside is driven by the transmission s...

Page 16: ...184 6 221 5 C500 230 8 276 9 C600 276 9 226 6 C700 264 3 C800 184 6 CLA 50 Ratio R_1 R_2 Stroke C100 173 1 86 5 C200 256 4 173 1 C300 276 9 259 6 C400 251 7 256 4 C500 192 3 230 8 C600 230 8 276 9 C70...

Page 17: ...OVER THE EXTREME LIMIT POSITIONS ABOVE MENTIONED THE POTENTIOMETER EXITS THE ELECTRICAL WORKING ANGLE CAUSING THE SIGNAL INTERRUPTION 3 Rotary potentiometer setup Depending on its current position scr...

Page 18: ...nts Close the cover and tight the cable gland WARNING THE POTENTIOMETER SETUP REMAINS VALID UNTIL THE PUSH ROD IS NOT ROTATED 4 Rotary potentiometer fine adjustment If a fine adjustment of the potenti...

Page 19: ...igure 6 1 Electric wiring diagrams to power supply a AC 3 phase motor b AC 1 phase motor c DC motor Figure 6 2 Electric wiring diagrams to motor terminal board a AC 3 phase motor b AC 1 phase motor c...

Page 20: ...is engaged before starting the linear actuator 6 7 Linear actuator installation THE BALL SCREW LINEAR ACTUATOR CLB SERIES IS NOT SELF LOCKING BEFORE TO APPLY ANY AXIAL LOAD ON THE PUSH ROD LOCK THE I...

Page 21: ...L LOAD ARE APPLIED TO THE ACTUATOR 6 8 Installation of rod end fitting elements To install a mounting element on the rod end threaded bore BA use a wrench flat on the rod end to counterhold the lockin...

Page 22: ...easure the initial length of the actuator then run the actuator GRADUALLY from the control unit in order to reach the plant to its more distant extreme position Check continuously the current actuator...

Page 23: ...ENI Grease MU EP 0 Grease NLGI 1 DIN 51818 LUBCON Thermoplex ALN 1001 Also suitable FUCHS Renolit AX 2P NLGI 2 AGIP Grease AC 1 NLGI 1 MOBIL Mobilgrease FM 101 NLGI 1 KLUBER Klubersynth UH1 14 151 NLG...

Page 24: ...stroke 100mm Q ty for each additional 100mm of stroke CLA 30 4 4 3 cm 2 cm 8 8 CLA 40 5 5 4 cm 2 cm 10 10 CLA 50 6 6 5 cm 3 cm 2 cm 12 12 CLB 30 5 50 2 cm 2 cm 10 100 CLB 40 6 60 3 cm 2 cm 10 100 CLB...

Page 25: ...EE SECTION 9 2 PUSH ROD GUIDE LUBRICATION At the end of lubricating procedure extend and retract the push rod over its entire stroke for 3 full cycles If necessary remove excess of lubricant from push...

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