Specifications
14.3.5 Digital Operator and Connector Cables
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4
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Mounting Method 1
As shown in the following diagram, the Digital Operator can be fixed easily just by drilling holes in the
panel on the side to be mounted, and fixing the Digital Operator using screws from the back of the panel.
(Screws must be supplied by the customer. If the panel thickness is 1.6 mm, use Sems screws M3 x 8.)
30 min.
4
(0.16)
27
(1.06)
8
(0.31)
6
(0.24)
4 (0.16)
39
16
125
(4.92)
Panel cutout
(Viewed from the front of the panel.)
Panel cutout
(for cable)
2-
φ
4 hole
Panel
Panel front
Panel back
Cable clamp (Mount the Digital
Operator to the panel before
mounting the cable.)
Mounted on the panel
(1.54)
(0.63)
18.8
(0.74)
LOCAL
REMOTE
DIGITAL OPERATOR
JVOP-132
DSPL
DATA
ENTER
FWD
REV
RESET
RUN
STOP
DRIVE
PRGM
JOG
DRIVE
FWD
REV
REMOTE
REF
SEQ
140
(5.51)
70(2.76)
140
(5.51)
70(2.76)
Fig 1
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.21 Mounting the Digital Operator to a Panel, Method 1 (Unit: mm)
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Mounting Method 2
Use this method to mount the Digital Operator from the back of the panel using a metal plate.
As shown in the following diagram, this method supports the Digital Operator using a metal plate from
the back of the panel by drilling screw holes making a cutout in the panel.
The code number for the metal plate is DACT32183-AD.
50 min.
6 0
(2.36)
130
(5.12)
170
(6.69)
Panel cutout
(Viewed from the front of the panel.)
Panel
cutout
2-
φ
4.8 hole
Panel surface
Metal plate
Cable clamp
Panel front
Panel back
Mounted on the panel
Fig 1
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.22 Mounting the Digital Operator to the Panel, Method 2 (Unit: mm)
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