
Manual,Robotic Tool Changer, QC‑310
Document #9620‑20‑B‑310 Series Base Tool Changer‑27
Pinnacle Park • 1031 Goodworth Drive • Apex, NC 27539 • Tel: 919.772.0115 • Fax: 919.772.8259 •
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5.2.1.2 RTL Sensor Cable Replacement Procedure
Parts required: Refer to
Tools required: 2 mm, 2.5 mm, and 5 mm hex key, torque wrench
1. Place the Tool in a secure location.
2. Uncouple the Master and Tool plates.
3.
Turn off and de‑energize all energized circuits (e.g. electrical, air, water, etc.).
4. Unscrew the (4) sensor cable connectors from the air/valve adapter or control/
signal module to the Tool Changer.
5. Remove the (2) M6 socket head cap screws securing air/valve adapter and control/
signal module to the Tool Changer body using a 5 mm hex key. Retain the (2)
O‑rings between the air/valve adapter and the Tool Changer body.
6.
Remove the (3) M3 socket flat head cap screws and (3) cable retaining tabs on Flat
A of the Tool Changer body using a 2 mm hex key.
7. Disconnect the sensor cable(s) from the sensor by pulling back on the locking
sleeve. Discard the cable(s).
Figure 5.5—RTL Cable Replacement
R1 Connector
R2 Connector
M6 Socket Head
Cap Screws
M6 Socket Head
Cap Screws
M3 Socket Flat
Head Screws
(3) Cable
Retaining Tabs
(3) Cable
Retaining Tabs
(R2) RTL
Sensor
(R1) RTL
Sensor
(R1) RTL
Sensor Cable
(R2) RTL
Sensor Cable
Valve Adapter
on Flat A
Control/Signal Modue
on Flat A
M3 Socket Flat
Head Screws
8.
Install the sensor cable, routing the cable into the cable channel of the Tool
Changer body.
9.
Install the (3) cable retaining tabs on Flat A of the Tool Changer body and secure
with the (3) M3 socket flat head cap screws using a 2 mm hex key. Tighten to
contact.
10. Install the air/valve adapter and control/signal module on Flat A.
11. Install the (2) M6 socket head cap screws securing air/valve adapter and control/
signal module to the Tool Changer body using a 5 mm hex key.
12. Connect the RTL sensor cable to the sensor and the air/valve adapter or control/
signal module.
13. Confirm the operation of the RTL sensor by bringing a metallic object into close
proximity to the face of the sensor and watching for the LED in the sensor cable to
light up.