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6.4 Profile versions
The user must fasten the profile version onto the corresponding substructure.
The linear drive can easily be aligned with the assistance of a reference edge machined on one side.
NOTE
The stop edge is equipped
with a groove.
Designs:
“Basic” Profile
For assembly on a continuous substructure.
“Reinforced” profile
For an extensively self-supporting substructure.
Due to the reinforced profile geometry, and the resulting
inherent stiffness, resistance to deflection of twist is increased.
6.5 Guide System
The guide system is mounted onto the profile version. It accommodates the static and dynamic loads from the
externally moving load as well as the external forces. The permissible load data must not be exceeded.
Ball bearing guide
Runner blocks with balls are moved linearly on a precision guide rail made of steel.
The maintenance schedule recommended by Parker Hannifin in section 9 must be followed.
6.6 Carriage
The carriage moves an externally connected load in a linear fashion. The external load may only be fastened at the
pre-existing threaded holes. Following
versions:
Standard carriage
A carriage that is connected to the drive type (figure).
Tandem carriage
Includes a second carriage that can be freely moved on the guide system.
The external load is distributed onto two carriages that are mounted at a fixed
distance, facing one another.
Carriage Bi-part “Bidirectional”
(only HMRB, belt, motor mounting position AP, CP, AD, CD)
With a second carriage that is driven from the belt in the opposite direction to the first carriage.
6.7 Noise Emission
Depending on the drive types, guide system, load and speed, noise emissions of varying intensities result, which are
constrained by the setup. The operator is responsible for adhering to the applicable provisions and regulations.
T-slot for
magnetic
switch
Reference
edge
with groove
Mounting:
T-slot
Basic
Reinforced
Overall width K
MC
MB
MA
NB
NC
N
NA
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