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8.Basic construction 

 

 

Built-in magnet type

 

               

 

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15  Cushion packing 

Resin 

 

   

 

 

 

14  Wear-ring 

Resin 

 

29 

Switch rail 

Stainless steel 

(only for built-in 

magnet type) 

13  Rod scraper 

NBR 

(FKM is 

available.) 

28 

Hexagon bolt 

Stainless steel 

(only for built-in 

magnet type) 

12  Spring washer 

Steel 

 

27 

Switch rail 
pedestal 

Stainless steel 

(only for built-in 

magnet type) 

11  Piston nut 

Stainless steel 

 

26 

Magnet 

Resin 

(only for built-in 

magnet type) 

10  Cushion ring 

Steel 

Zinc chromated

25 

Cushion valve 
packing 

NBR 

 

Rod end nut 

Stainless steel 

 

24 

Retaining ring 

Steel 

Nickel plated 

Magnet holder 

Aluminum alloy 

Chromated 

23 

Cushion needle

Stainless steel 

 

Bushing holder 

Aluminum alloy 

Chromated 

22 

Cushion 
adjuster 

Stainless steel 

 

Bushing 

Resin 

 

21 

Needle scraper 

NBR 

(FKM is 

available.) 

Piston 

Aluminum alloy 

Chromated 

20 

Tie rod bolt 

Stainless steel 

 

Piston rod 

Stainless steel 

Hard chrome 

plated 

19 

Piston gasket 

NBR 

 

Cylinder tube 

Aluminum alloy 

Anodic 

oxidization 

coating 

18 

Cylinder tube 
gasket 

NBR 

(FKM is 

available.) 

Head cover 

Aluminum alloy 

Anodic 

oxidization 

coating 

17 

Piston packing 

NBR 

 

Rod cover 

Aluminum alloy 

Anodic 

oxidization 

coating 

16 

Rod packing 

NBR 

(FKM is 

available.) 

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Description 

Material 

Qty 

Note 

No 

Description 

Material 

Qty 

Note 

 

Summary of Contents for HYC 32

Page 1: ...RATION MANUAL HYGIENIC DESIGN CYLINDER Series Read this manual thoroughly before mounting and operating Pay special attention to the safety instructions Keep this manual in an easily accessible locati...

Page 2: ...No FSM027 2B...

Page 3: ...ronment Speed adjustment Direction control Cautions Installation setting up and other Auto switch Model selection Allowable kinetic energy Lateral load at rod end Pneumatic circuit Maintenance and Che...

Page 4: ...ns or after analysis and or tests to meet your specific requirements The expected perfomance and safety assurance will be the responsibility of the person who has determined the compatibility of the s...

Page 5: ...ction for possible failure of either of them Also perform periodical check to ensure it works properly Exemption SMC doesn t take any responsibility for the damage resulting from an earthquake fire du...

Page 6: ...e and mounting dimensions Also different from the conventional actuator it is dedicated for machines in food and packaging industries The concept of hygienic design is not a cylinder which is steriliz...

Page 7: ...ke measures to prevent freezing when below 5 since moisture in circuits can freeze and cause damage to seals and lead to malfunctions The allowable operating range for this product is between Without...

Page 8: ...l and other debris from inside the pipe Wrapping of pipe tape When screwing piping or fitting into ports ensure that chips from the pipe threads or sealing material do not get inside the piping Also w...

Page 9: ...en object will lurch at high speed if pressure is applied to one side of the cylinder because of the absence of air pressure inside the cylinder Therefore equipment should be selected and circuits des...

Page 10: ...ual safely equipment Design the system not to allow external force over max output of the cylinder Excessive external force may break the cylinder and lead to human injury and equipment damage Conside...

Page 11: ...o not scratch or dent the sliding portion of the cylinder tube or the piston rod by striking it with an object or squeezing it The tube bore is manufactured under precise tolerances Thus even a slight...

Page 12: ...iping tube content volume 2 Connect speed exhaust controller ASV and quick exhaust valve in the circuit of the cylinder to exhaust the pressure to atmosphere directly 3 Locate the piping port downward...

Page 13: ...tion for detection at stroke end and Operating Range Table 2 Unit mm Applicable bore size A B Operating Range 32 7 5 16 5 40 12 23 50 9 19 63 19 24 7 5 Fig 3 How to mount auto switch Insert the rail i...

Page 14: ...Minimum Strokes for Auto Switch Mounting Table 3 No of auto swithes D F6 1 5 2 10 12...

Page 15: ...41 0 45 0 54 0 63 40 0 37 0 41 0 45 0 49 0 53 0 57 0 65 0 73 0 81 0 97 1 13 50 0 63 0 69 0 75 0 82 0 88 0 94 1 07 1 19 1 31 1 56 1 81 2 06 63 0 84 0 90 0 96 1 02 1 08 1 15 1 27 1 40 1 52 1 77 2 02 2 2...

Page 16: ...le lateral load 20 F fB P D 4 2 F F Maximum output MPa fB Allowable maximum load to bushing N fB stroke L L L fR 2 1 1 D Bore size mm P Maximum operating pressure MPa fR Allowable mounted load N Fig 5...

Page 17: ...g speed before using When the cushion needle is rotated clockwise the restriction becomes smaller and the cushion works stronger Do not operate the actuator with the cushion needle fully closed This c...

Page 18: ...Pneumatic circuit The typical circuit for HYC series where air filter regulator solenoid valve and speed controller meter out are used for operation is as follows Fig 6 16...

Page 19: ...e caused Removal of equipment and supply and exhaust of compressed air When the equipment is removed after confirming the prevention for drop or run away of the work the cylinder is taken cut off air...

Page 20: ...wdriver etc from the front of the rod cover and take out Take care not to mark or damage the packing groove of the rod cover Likewise insert the precision screwdriver etc from the front of the head co...

Page 21: ...e injured Fig 10 3 Application of grease Rod packing Piston packing and Cushion packing Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 Apply the grease all around new packing evenly Also add the grease inside the groove Fig 11...

Page 22: ...king Then apply the grease on the packing and bearing evenly Fig 16 Piston packing Make sure not to twist the packing when mounting Cushion packing Fig 17 Note the direction when mounting the packing...

Page 23: ...into the cylinder tube Apply the grease to the part receiving the cylinder tube and insert the rod assembly carefully and slowly so as not to damage the piston packing and gasket Tighten the rod cove...

Page 24: ...l Kit Material FKM Content and qty Cushion packing Piston packing Rod packing Tube gasket Needle scraper Bore size mm Kit no Material NBR Material FKM 32 HYCB32H PS 2 1 1 2 2 40 HYCB40H PS 2 1 1 2 2 5...

Page 25: ...during replacement of the packing and maintenance of the cylinder use the grease package Table 11 Grease package Grease for standard for non food Part no Net GR S 010 10g Table 12 Grease package Grea...

Page 26: ...ter including drain Install air cleaning equipments including air filter in the piping and replace piston packing 3 1 A lack of pneumatic pressure The pressure from factory source is low The setting o...

Page 27: ...A lateral load over the allowable value is applied An abnormal external force is applied Adjust the speed with the speed controller again so that the speed will be decreased to within specifications U...

Page 28: ...etaining ring Steel 2 Nickel plated 8 Magnet holder Aluminum alloy 1 Chromated 23 Cushion needle Stainless steel 2 7 Bushing holder Aluminum alloy 1 Chromated 22 Cushion adjuster Stainless steel 2 6 B...

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