Guide (version) HG
NOTICE!
The cushioning and the end stop must be set under
pressure-free operation.
O
Make sure the relevant section of the system is not under
pressure and protect it from being switched on.
Cushioning properties
The following table shows how the cushioning and end stop can be
configured.
Elastic cushioning
With elastic cushioning, an
elastomer absorbs the impact
energy. Elastic cushioning is
suitable for forward and return
strokes.
Pneumatic cushioning
Pneumatic cushioning is designed differently for forward strokes
and return strokes:
Return stroke:
W
Pneumatic cushioning is pre-set.
W
The maximum stroke setting is 3 mm.
W
The end stop is made of elastomer.
Stroke setting range [mm]
Ø
[mm]
Stroke
length
[mm]
Return
stroke
Return stroke with
end position lock
or with pneumatic
cushioning
Forward
stroke
8
10–80
4
3
5
12
10–100
9
3
9
16
10–100
11
3
11
125–150
9
20
10–30
12
3
15
40–100
15
125–200
9
25
10–30
15
3
15
40
12
50–100
15
125–200
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Cushioning
End stop
Designa-
tion
Ø
[mm]
Stroke
[mm]
Elastomeric
Elastomeric
EE
8–25
10–200
Elastomeric
Metal
EM
8–25
10–200
Pneumatic
Elastomeric
PE
16–25
50–200
Pneumatic
Metal
PM
16–25
50–200
Hydraulic
Metal
HM
8–25
20–200
Forward stroke:
W
The cushioning length is adjustable.
W
The drive cylinder and the cushioning cylinder are pressurized
simultaneously.
Hydraulic cushioning
With hydraulic cushioning, a fixed
shock absorber absorbs the impact
energy. Hydraulic cushioning is
suitable for forward and return
strokes.
Position cushioning for forward stroke
The elastic and hydraulic cushioning for the forward stroke can be
mounted on the right side or left side of the slide.
O
Mount the elastic or hydraulic cushioning for the forward
stroke on the selected position.
NOTICE!
For MSC series mini slides with a single piston (drive
variant
1R
or
1L
) you must not change the position of the elastic or
hydraulic cushioning. The cushioning must be mounted on the side
of the slide where the piston is located.
For the pneumatic cushioning the sleeve for adjustment
of the stroke length must be mounted on the side of the
slide where the integrated cushioning cylinder is located.
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