Installation Guide Linear Motors
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P01-23-HP-SSCP
NTI AG / LinMot
4.1.2 Technical Data of Extension Cables
Standard cable
High-Flex cable
Robot cable
Cable name
K05-04/05
KS05-04/05
KR05-04/05
Minimum bending
radius for fixed
installation
25 mm
(1 in)
30 mm
(1.2 in)
40 mm
(1.6 in)
Minimum bending
radius when moving
Not suitable for
applications with
moving motor cable.
60 mm
(2.4 in)
No Torsion
80 mm
(3.2 in)
Max.Torsion:
±270° pro 0.5 m
Approval
UL / CSA 300V
UL / CSA 300V
UL / CSA 300V
Material wire insulation
TPE-U
TPE-E
TPE-E
Material cable sheath
PUR
PUR
PUR
Oil resistance
very good acc.
DIN VDE 0282
Part 10 + HD 22.10
very good acc.
DIN VDE 0282
Part 10 + HD 22.10
very good acc.
DIN VDE 0282
Part 10 + HD 22.10
Chemical resistance (to
acids, alkalis, solvents,
hydraulic fluid)
good
good
good
4.1.3 Cable Installation
A= 20 mm
B= 25 mm (Min. Bending radius)
C= 6.7 mm (Cable-Ø)
The stator cable must not be laid in a
freely movable manner. The cable must
be laid firmly, observing minimum
bending radius for fixed intallation (see
chapter 4.1.1). If free movement of the
cable is desired, an extension cable
should be provided.
Max. tensile force 10 N of the stator
cable!
4.2 Connectors
Depending on the stator variant, 2 different types of motor connectors or cable connectors are available.
For the stators with the suffix R150 the connectors are designed with protection class IP67 and for the R20
stators with protection class IP69K. Motor connector and cable connector are screwed together tightly.
Dimensions and tightening torque are shown in the following illustrations.
4.2.1 IP Class IP67
R-Connector
Material: Nickel-plated
Max. torque: 0.6 Nm
Note:
This
cable connector is used with the assembled
extension cables for the stators with end designation R150.