Device Description HG G-19370-B/HG G-19380-B | English, Revision 03 | Date: 05.05.2020
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Chapter 3 – Mounting
The inductive guidance sensor has two mounting drill holes with a diameter of 5.3
mm each with which it can be mounted by putting screws through the holes. The
drill holes have a distance of 140 mm to each other (center of hole <—> center of
hole). The inductive guidance sensor is to be mounted diagonally to the direction of
travel with the connectors facing upwards (first sketch in Figure 3 above). The rec
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ommended reading height is 40 to 200 mm from the bottom edge of the casing to
the guide wire. Nominal reading height is 60 mm.
Figure 4
Possible mounting position for the inductive guidance sensor
3.3.3 Connection Cables (assembled on one side) / Terminating Resistors
Continue by connecting the sensor to the vehicle control. For this you can use the
connectors ST 1, ST 2 and ST 3. The pin assignment is shown in section 5.1.2 on
page 15 so that you can make matching cables yourself that fit onto the standard M
12 connectors.
Alternatively the following connection cables can be ordered from Götting that are
pre-assembled on one side, the sensor side. The other side is a cable tail. ST 1 is the
same for all versions of the sensor. If you use the CAN bus version HG G-19370ZB/
HG G-19380ZB you can also order cables/terminators for ST 2 and ST 3. For the
Profinet version HG G-19370ZB/HG G-19380ZB there are no pre-configured cables
for ST 2 and ST 3 available.
NOTICE
Interferences of the CAN bus communication
Unshielded cables do not offer sufficient interference resistance.
For CAN shielded cables have to be used.
Direction of travel
Guide wire
Vehicle
Top
Road surface
Mounting the
sensor backside
to the vehicle
Reading height
above guide wire