1.
Manually position the slide (
1
) in the desired “return stroke”
end position and secure it against accidental travel.
2.
Loosen the threaded pin (
8
).
3.
Remove the stroke limitation bolt (
9
).
4.
Insert a stroke limitation bolt (
9
) with a different length in the
free holder.
h
1
9
8
9
9
5.
Tighten the threaded pin (
8
) with torque
M
A
according to the
following table to fix the stroke limitation bolt (
9
).
Finely setting the stroke range for forward and return
stroke
Stroke range
h
is changed via the position of the cushioning
systems for the fine adjustment of forward and return stroke (
5
).
The three following figures show elastic cushioning. You can find
an image of hydraulic cushioning in chapter 5.
1.
Loosen the lock nut of the stop bolt (
16
) or the lock nut of the
stop sleeve (
28
).
2.
Manually position the slide (
1
) in the desired end position and
secure it against accidental travel.
3.
Position the stop bolt (
14
) of the elastic cushioning or stop
sleeve (
27
) of the hydraulic shock absorber at the desired
dimension
R
1
.
NOTICE!
The stop bolt (
14
) or the stop sleeve (
27
) must extend
beyond the mounting thread of the slide (
R
1
must be > 0 mm).
Piston Ø [mm]
8
12
16
20
25
M
A
[Nm]
0.4 0.4 0.4 3
3
M
A
8
9
h
16
R
1
14
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Roughly setting the stroke range for forward strokes
Stroke range
h
of the cushioning is roughly set via the length of the
applied stroke limitation bolt (
9
).
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