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 (2) Mounting of work piece 

 

1) Front mounting 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Caution

    

 

In order to prevent the work piece fixing bolt from hitting the table, use a bolt of a length at 

least 0.5 mm shorter than the maximum screw-in depth. Longer bolts can hit the table, which 
causes operation failure. 

 

2) Top mounting 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Caution

    

 

In order to prevent the work piece fixing bolt from hitting the guide block, use a bolt of a 
length at least 0.5 mm shorter than the maximum screw-in depth. Longer bolts can hit the 
guide block, which causes operation failure. 

 

   (3) Precautions for mounting 

 

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Caution 

1) Do not attach magnets to the table. The table is made of magnetic material. It will become 

magnetized if magnets are attached to it, which may cause the malfunction of auto 
switches, etc. 

2) Do not damage the mounting surface of the body, table and end plate. 

   

    Damage can cause reduction in flatness, play at the guide and 

increase in sliding resistance. 

3) Do not dent or scratch the rolling surface of the guide 

block and table. 

   

    Play or increased sliding resistance can result. 

4) Do not apply strong impact or an excessive moment while 

mounting a work piece. 

      If an external force more than the allowable moment is 

applied, it may cause play at the guide part and cause an 
increase in sliding resistance. 

5) Keep the flatness of the mounting surface 0.002 mm or less. 

Insufficient flatness of a work piece or base mounted on the product can cause play at the guide 
and an increase in the sliding resistance. 

6) When connecting a load with an external support or guide mechanism, perform careful alignment. 

7) Do not touch the product while in operation. 

Model 

Bolt 

Maximum 

tightening torque 

Nm 

Maximum screw-in 

depth l mm 

MXQR 6 

M3X0.5 

0.9 

MXQR 8 

M4X0.7 

2.1 

MXQR12 

M5X0.8 

4.4 

MXQR16 

M6X1 

7.4 

10 

MXQR20 

M6X1 

7.4 

13 

MXQR25 

M8X1.25 

18.0 

15 

Model 

Bolt 

Maximum 

tightening torque 

Nm 

Maximum screw-

in depth l mm 

MXQR

 

M3X0.5 

1.2 

MXQR

 

M3X0.5 

1.2 

4.8 

MXQR12 

M4X0.7 

2.8 

MXQR16 

M5X0.8 

5.7 

MXQR20 

M5X0.8 

5.7 

9.5 

MXQR25 

M6X1 

10.0 

11.5 

 

テーブル 

テーブル 

Table 

Guide block 

Guide block 

Summary of Contents for MXQR 6

Page 1: ...1 PRODUCT NAME Air slide table Reversible type MODEL Series MXQR L DOCUMENT No MX OMN0013...

Page 2: ...g of optional adjuster 12 13 2 8 Precautions for mounting optional adjuster 14 2 9 Mounting of auto switch 15 3 Maintenance 3 1 Precautions for maintenance 15 3 2 Addition of grease 15 3 3 Constructio...

Page 3: ...l specifications of the product referring to its latest catalog information with a view to giving due consideration to any possibility of equipment failure when configuring the equipment 2 Only person...

Page 4: ...parts Please consult your nearest sales branch For any failure or damage reported within the warranty period which is clearly our responsibility a replacement product or necessary parts will be provi...

Page 5: ...0 to 200mm s With shock absorber 300 to 500mm s only for MXQR6 Cushion Rubber bumper standard adjuster option rubber stopper Shock absorber adjuster option shock absorber 2 None adjuster option metal...

Page 6: ...6 3 Theoretical force 4 Weight 5 Table accuracy g...

Page 7: ...Shock absorber RB0604 X2062 RB0805 RB0806 RB1007 RB1411 RB1412 RJ0805 RJ1006 RJ1410 Applicable slide table MXQR6 MXQR8 MXQR12 MXQR16 MXQR20 MXQR25 MXQR8 12 MXQR16 MXQR20 25 Maximum absorbed energy J...

Page 8: ...e Nm Maximum screw in depth l mm MXQR 6 M4X0 7 2 1 8 MXQR 8 M4X0 7 2 1 8 MXQR12 M5X0 8 4 4 10 MXQR16 M6X1 7 4 12 MXQR20 M6X1 7 4 12 MXQR25 M8X1 25 18 0 16 Model Bolt Maximum tightening torque Nm Body...

Page 9: ...not dent or scratch the rolling surface of the guide block and table Play or increased sliding resistance can result 4 Do not apply strong impact or an excessive moment while mounting a work piece If...

Page 10: ...rol If an air filter is not drained condensate will leak to the secondary side and cause operation failure of the pneumatic equipment When it is difficult to control drainage the use of a filter with...

Page 11: ...7 Refer to Shock Absorber Precautions if using a product with a shock absorber 8 Grease oil can decrease depending on the properties of the compressed air used with the pneumatic equipment external e...

Page 12: ...ake appropriate measures and handle safely 2 7 Handling of optional adjuster 1 Stroke adjuster rubber stopper metal stopper Caution 1 When replacing the bolt do not replace it with a bolt other than t...

Page 13: ...a guide the number of operating cycles which the product can last when used according to the catalog is as follows 1 2 million cycles RB0604 X2062 RB08 2 million cycles RB10 to RB14 3 million cycles...

Page 14: ...ing may reduce the positioning accuracy and cause operating failure Body and table mounting section of stroke adjuster at extension end AS BS JS CS Stroke adjuster at retraction end AT BT JT CT Model...

Page 15: ...aining to pneumatic equipment 3 Draining Remove condensate from air filters regularly 4 Removal of equipment and supply exhaust of compressed air When equipment is serviced first confirm that measures...

Page 16: ...cap Synthetic resin 13 Floating bushing Stainless steel 14 Rod bumper Polyurethane 15 End bumper Polyurethane 16 Steel ball High carbon chromium bearing steel 17 Spring pin Stainless steel 18 Piston s...

Page 17: ...uide block comes off it will be difficult to reassemble the steel balls 2 Remove accessories parts for adjuster and stopper 4 2 Removal of body Turn the product over and remove the body fixing bolts T...

Page 18: ...cy of the table 2 Gently place the body onto the guide and combine them in the position shown below 1 Body pin hole small hole and guide block pin 2 Floating part at rod end and U groove on floating p...

Page 19: ...refer to its MSDS and take appropriate measures for safe use 2 As shown in the figure on the right push the body down to the reference mounting surface at the port side or auto switch mounting side Ta...

Page 20: ...ng bushing instead 4 5 Mounting accessories 1 Mount the adjuster parts to the appropriate direction shown in the figure on the right 2 When assembling the adjuster parts for extension end and stopper...

Page 21: ...ing torque Nm MXQR 6 M2 5 0 5 M2 5 0 5 MXQR 8 M3 0 9 M3 0 9 MXQR12 M4 2 1 M4 2 1 MXQR16 M5 4 4 MXQR20 M6 7 0 M5 4 4 MXQR25 M8 18 0 M6 7 0 4 6 Completion of change The adjuster has been changed from th...

Page 22: ...ku Tokyo 101 0021 JAPAN Tel 81 3 5207 8249 Fax 81 3 5298 5362 URL http www smcworld com Note Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufactur...

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