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7.0 O p eration

7.0  Operation

7.1  Safety

DANGER

Risk of crushing!

Actuator may cause serious injury while moving.

Therefore, follow the precautions below:
•  Ensure that there are no persons in the stroke area of the actuator 

while in operation.

•  Take note of maximum permissible performance specifications for 

the actuator (⮑ 11.0 Data sheetis in Appendix, page 25).

•  Never tamper with the elements that are connected to the actua-

tor while the actuator is in operation.

CAUTION

Risk of injury through contact with the hinge head!

Therefore, follow the precautions below:

•  Do not let objects or body parts come in contact with the hinge 

head of the actuator.

CAUTION

Material damage due to static and dynamic overload of the 

actuator!

Therefore, follow the precautions below:
•  Adhere to maximum permissible operating data for the actuator 

(⮑ 11.0 Data sheets in Appendix, page 25).

•  Never exceed nominal load.
•  Never tamper with the elements that are connected to the actua-

tor while the actuator is in operation.

CAUTION

The device may be damaged if liquids penetrate the actuator

during extension and retraction. Keep liquids away.

CAUTION

Device damage through overheating!

Therefore, follow the precautions below:
•  Only use control integrated thermal switch.

•  Never exceed nominal load (⮑ 11.0 Technical Data is in Appen-

dix, page 25).

•  Always adhere to idle times and operating times (⮑ 11.0 Techni-

cal Data is in Appendix, page 25).

7.2  Action before 
operation

Before operating device, ensure that there are no persons or 
objects in the stroke area of the actuator.

7.3  Action during 
operation

7.3.1  Normal operation

During normal operation, the linear actuator lifts and lowers 
the elements that are connected with the CAHB-10 linear ac-
tuator via the hinge head.

The linear actuator can directly connect to electrical grid or 
be controlled by an operating element.

The linear actuator extends or retracts as long as the power 
is being supplied or until the linear actuator is completely 
extended or retracted.

Prevent the linear actuator from completely extending or re-
tracting by cutting off power before the end of the stroke or 
setting up the external limit switch.

The external limit switch has to cut off the power supply to 
the linear actuator immediately when the limit switch is acti-
vated and before the actuator is completely extended or 
retracted.

Any component that can perform the same function de-
scribed above can be used.

CAUTION

Device damage through overheating!

Therefore, follow the precautions below:

•  Only use control integrated thermal switch.
•  Never exceed nominal load.
•  Always adhere to idle times and operating times (⮑ 11.0 Techni-

cal data in Appendix, page 25).

DANGER

Electrical shock hazard

Incorrect installation can result in serious injury, death or damage.

Only professional electricians should work on electrical systems.

Содержание CAHB-10

Страница 1: ...CATEGORY MAX 2 LINES INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CAHB 10...

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Страница 3: ...ion 13 5 3 Return to the manufacturer 13 5 4 Packaging 13 5 5 Storage 14 6 0 Installation and first operation 15 6 1 Installation location 15 6 2 Installation 15 6 3 Inspections prior to first operati...

Страница 4: ...ay vary from the ac tual design of the actuator 1 2 Explanation of symbols and signal words Safety precautions Safety precautions are identified by symbols and signal words These signal words indicate...

Страница 5: ...e of unapproved spare parts In case the actuator is customised the actual product deliv ered may be different from what is described in the manual In this case ask Ewellix for any additional instructi...

Страница 6: ...t do the following concerning these safety and accident prevention guidelines and environmen tal protection regulations applicable to the site of the sys tem s installation Inform themselves of applic...

Страница 7: ...witch off the power supply immediately and have the parts repaired Work on the electrical system must be carried out only by profes sional electricians De energize the system for all work on the elect...

Страница 8: ...r from overheating CAUTION To prevent damage from overheating do not try to operate actuator until its temperature has fallen below the threshold for the switch to operate 95 C 2 6 Changes and modific...

Страница 9: ...nformation Value Unit Maximum operating time without a break 1 Cycles Break until next operation 3 Times of operating time Max duty cycle at rated load 25 Max 120 s on 360 s off 3 2 Product label The...

Страница 10: ...4 1 Overview CAHB 10 4 0 Structure and function CAHB 10 1 Cable 2 Motor part 3 Gearbox 4 Front hinge head 5 Push tube 6 Guide tube 7 Rear hinge head 4 2 Brief description Overview Fig 2 4 7 1 2 3 6 5...

Страница 11: ...er to both sides of the application 4 3 Construction group description Motor The motor is a 12 or 24 V DC The motor s shaft powers a spur gear The lift speed depends on the load The motor unit is sur...

Страница 12: ...emperature has fallen below the threshold for the switch to operate 4 5 4 2 Hall encoder optional The 2 Hall encoder provides a signal indicating the position of the linear actuator It is equipped wit...

Страница 13: ...livery of the shipping company Initiate complaint NOTE Report any damage as soon as it has been identified Damage claims can only be asserted within the transporter s applicable complaint period 5 3 R...

Страница 14: ...V radiation Avoid mechanical vibrations Storage temperature 55 to 90 C Relative atmospheric humidity max 95 no build up of condensation For storage longer than three months check the general condition...

Страница 15: ...alled in accordance with their respective instructions circuit diagram The electromagnetic compatibility must be tested for the routing and appropriate measures must be carried out and as described in...

Страница 16: ...raction 6 3 Inspections prior to first operation Prior to the first operation a professional electrician must perform and document the following tests and readings Check visual condition Function chec...

Страница 17: ...lways adhere to idle times and operating times 11 0 Techni cal Data is in Appendix page 25 7 2 Action before operation Before operating device ensure that there are no persons or objects in the stroke...

Страница 18: ...tiate first aid measures 3 Notify responsible person on site 4 If rescue vehicles have been requested keep access paths open for rescue vehicles 5 Based on severity of emergency notify the authorities...

Страница 19: ...re follow the precautions below Spare parts in on the actuator may only be replaced by Ewellix The actuator must be dismounted and sent to the manufac turer to replace any spare parts 8 2 Maintenance...

Страница 20: ...ean dirty parts with a damp cloth 8 3 2 Inspections and readings To be performed by professional electrician The inspections and readings must be performed as re quired by the applicable standards and...

Страница 21: ...he following steps have to be performed prior to restarting the device 1 Ensure that all tools material and other equipment used during maintenance have been removed from the work area 2 Clean work ar...

Страница 22: ...g faults there is danger of the energy supply being switched on without authorization This poses a life threatening hazard for persons in the danger zone Therefore follow the precautions below Prior t...

Страница 23: ...ecessary Qualified personnel Linear actuator cannot be set in motion by any of the above listed measures Exchange actuator Qualified personnel Linear actuator cannot be lifted Obstacle in the stroke a...

Страница 24: ...r Contact Ewellix if you have any questions or concerns 10 1 Dismantling 10 1 1 Dismantling of CAHB 10 1 Separate actuator from energy supply 7 0 Opera tion page 17 7 4 Disengagement in case of emerge...

Страница 25: ...25 11 0 Appendix 11 0 Appendix Technical data sheets The following pages are a reprint from IL 05002 EN actuator range catalogue...

Страница 26: ...0 to 300 50 to 300 50 to 300 50 to 300 50 to 300 Retracted length mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 Voltage V DC 12 or 24 12 or 24 12 or 24 12 or 24 12 or 24 12 or 24 Power consumption W N A N A N A N A N A N A Current...

Страница 27: ...tolerance CAHB10 1 and 2 5 1 CAHB10 3 and 4 3 3 CAHB10 5 and 6 2 4 S tolerance CAHB10 1 and 2 1 5 CAHB10 3 and 4 3 3 CAHB10 5 and 6 4 2 Basic configuration and optional 2 Hall encoder Performance dia...

Страница 28: ...6 B 12 5 50 Cable length L 30 12 0 Legend L1 and L2 retracted length Dimensional drawing Attachment Optional potentiometer 0 90 Stroke mm 50 100 150 200 250 300 Retracted length L2 192 243 294 345 396...

Страница 29: ...ion 100 mm 50 mm 16 6 mm Type CAHB 10 1 CAHB 10 2 CAHB 10 3 v CAHB 10 4 CAHB 10 5 6 mm pulse 0 3 0 15 0 075 0 05 0 0375 Encoder resolution Potentiometer resolution Absolute analog output Stroke mm 50...

Страница 30: ...ator Retraction Retraction Extension Retraction Retracted 0 10K Extension Extended Extension 5V GND 5V GND 12 24 V Output 5V GND 12 24 V Output Hall A Hall B Hall 2 2 Hall encoder signal Hall 1 Red Re...

Страница 31: ...C Fork head with hole 10 1 mm X Customized Hole direction of the attachments A 0 B 90 Option 1 Position output 0 None A Absolute analog output P Potentiometer H 2 Hall encoder Cable lenght A 600 mm wi...

Страница 32: ...taken in the production of this catalog Ewellix does not take any responsibility for damage or other loss resulting from omissions or ty pographical errors The photo may differ slightly in appearance...

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