TechLine LA35 User Manual

USER MANUAL
ACTUATOR LA35
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Preface .........................................................................................................................................................................5
LINAK application policy ................................................................................................................................................6
Chapter 1
Safety instructions ..................................................................................................................................................... 7-8
Chapter 2
Mounting guidelines................................................................................................................................................ 9-10
Mounting of cables .....................................................................................................................................................11
Electrical installation: ...................................................................................................................................................12
Recommended fuse ...........................................................................................................................................12
Actuator without feedback ................................................................................................................................13
Actuator with:
Potential free endstop signal output ........................................................................................................14
Relative positioning - Single Hall ....................................................................................................... 15-16
Potential free endstop signals and relative positioning - Single Hall .................................................... 17-18
Absolute positioning - Analogue feedback ......................................................................................... 19-20
Potential free endstop signals and absolute positioning - Analogue feedback ..................................... 21-22
IC ..................................................................................................................................................... 23-25
Chapter 3
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................... 26-27
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Chapter 4
Specifications ..............................................................................................................................................................28
Usage .........................................................................................................................................................................28
Actuator dimensions....................................................................................................................................................29
Speed and current curves: ...................................................................................................................................... 30-31
12V motor ...........................................................................................................................................................30
24V motor ...........................................................................................................................................................31
Label for LA35 ............................................................................................................................................................32
Key to symbols ............................................................................................................................................................33
LA35 Ordering example ...............................................................................................................................................34
Chapter 5
Maintenance ...............................................................................................................................................................35
Repair .........................................................................................................................................................................35
Main groups of disposal ..............................................................................................................................................35
Warranty ....................................................................................................................................................................36
Declaration of conformity ............................................................................................................................................37
Declaration of incorporation of partly completed machinery ..........................................................................................38
Adresses .....................................................................................................................................................................40
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Preface
Dear User,
We are delighted that you have chosen a product from LINAK®. LINAK systems are high-tech products based on many years of experience in the manufacture and development of actuators, electric control boxes, controls, and chargers.
This user manual does not address the end-user, but is intended as a source of information for the manufacturer of the equipment or system only, and it will tell you how to install, use and maintain your LINAK electronics. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer of the end-use product to provide a User Manual where relevant safety information from this manual is passed on to the end-user.
We are sure that your LINAK product/system will give you many years of problem-free operation. Before our products leave the factory they undergo full function and quality testing. Should you nevertheless experience problems with your LINAK product/system, you are always welcome to contact your local dealer. LINAK subsidiaries and some distributors situated all over the world have authorised service centres, which are always ready to help you.
LINAK provides a warranty on all its products. This warranty, however, is subject to correct use in accordance with the specifications, maintenance being done correctly and any repairs being carried out at a service centre, which is authorised to repair LINAK products. Changes in installation and use of LINAK products/systems can affect their operation and durability. The products are not to be opened by unauthorised personnel.
The User Manual has been written based on our present technical knowledge. We are constantly working on updating the information and we therefore reserve the right to carry out technical modifications.
LINAK A/S
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The purpose of the application policy is to define areas of responsibilities in relation to applying a LINAK product defined as hardware, software, technical advice, etc. related to an existing or a new customer application.
LINAK products as defined above are applicable for a wide range of applications within Medical, Furniture, Desk, and Industry areas. Yet, LINAK cannot know all the conditions under which LINAK products will be installed, used, and operated, as each individual application is unique.
The suitability and functionality of the LINAK product and its performance under varying conditions (application, vibration, load, humidity, temperature, frequency, etc.) can only be verified by testing, and shall ultimately be the responsibility of the LINAK customer using any LINAK product.
LINAK shall be responsible solely that LINAK products comply with the specifications set out by LINAK and it shall be the responsibility of the LINAK customer to ensure that the specific LINAK product can be used for the application in question.
LINAK application policy
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Chapter 1
Safety instructions
Please read this safety information carefully:
Be aware of the following three symbols throughout the user manual:
Warning!
Failing to follow these instructions can cause accidents resulting in serious personal injury.
Recommendations
Failing to follow these instructions can result in the actuator suffering damage or being ruined.
Additional information
Usage tips or additional information that is important in connection with the use of the actuator.
Furthermore, ensure that all staff who are to connect, mount, or use the actuator are in possession of the necessary information and that they have access to this user manual.
Persons who do not have the necessary experience or knowledge of the product/products must not use the product/products. Besides, persons with reduced physical or mental abilities must not use the product/products, unless they are under surveillance or they have been thoroughly instructed in the use of the apparatus by a person who is responsible for the safety of these persons.
Moreover, children must be under surveillance to ensure that they do not play with the product.
Before you start mounting/dismounting, ensure that the following points are observed:
The actuator is not in operation.
The actuator is free from loads that could be released during this work.
Before you put the actuator into operation, check the following:
The actuator is correctly mounted as indicated in the relevant user instructions.
The equipment can be freely moved over the actuator’s whole working area.
The actuator is connected to a mains electricity supply/transformer with the correct voltage and
which is
dimensioned and adapted to the actuator in question.
Ensure that the voltage applied matches to the voltage specified on the actuator label.
Ensure that the connection bolts can withstand the wear.
Ensure that the connection bolts are secured safely
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During operation, please be aware of the following:
Listen for unusual sounds and watch out for uneven running. Stop the actuator immediately if anything unusual is observed.
Do not sideload the actuator.
Only use the actuator within the specified working limits.
Do not step or kick on the actuator.
When the equipment is not in use:
Switch off the mains supply in order to prevent unintentional operation.
Check regularly for extraordinary wear.
Classification
The equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Warnings
Do not sideload the actuator.
When mounting the LA35 in the application ensure that the bolts can withstand the wear and that they are secured safely.
If irregularities are observed, the actuator must be replaced.
Recommendations
Do not place load on the actuator housing and do prevent impact or blows, or any other form of stress to the housing.
Ensure that the cable cover is mounted correctly. Use 3.5Nm torque.
Ensure that the duty cycle and the usage temperatures for LA35 actuators are respected.
Ensure that the cable cannot be squeezed, pulled or subjected to any other stress.
Furthermore, it will be good practice to ensure that the actuator is fully retracted in the “normal” position. The reason is that there will be a vacuum inside the actuator if it is extended which over time can lead to water entering the actuator.
If the actuator (without integrated controller) is mounted in an application where a mechanical stop prevents the endstop switches in the actuator from being activated, the actuator must be equipped with an electrical safety device (current monitoring) or external limit switch.
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Mounting guidelines
LINAK® linear actuators are quickly and easily mounted by slipping pins through the holes on each end of the units and into brackets on the machine frame and the load.
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Chapter 2
Figure 1
The mounting pins must be parallel to each other as shown in Figure 1. Pins, which are not parallel to each other, may cause the actuator to bend and be damaged.
The load should act along the stroke axis of the actuator as off-centre loads may cause bending and lead to premature failure. See Figure 2.
Make sure the mounting pins are supported in both ends. Failure to do so could shorten the life of the actuator. Also, avoid applying a skew load on the actuator.
The actuator can rotate around the pivot point in the front and rear end. If this is the case it is of high importance that the actuator is able to move freely over the full stroke length, both during the development and daily operation. Please pay special attention to the area around the housing where parts can be trapped and cause damage to the application and actuator.
In applications with high dynamic forces LINAK recommends not to use the fully extended or retracted position over longer time, as this can damage the endstop system permanently.
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Please be aware that if the LA35 is used for solar applications the actuator must be mounted with the motor housing turned upwards and the wires pointing downwards.
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Mounting guidelines
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Instruktion vedr. uddrejning af inderrør – LA27 + LA27C
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Ved montage og ibrugtagning, er det ikke tilladt at dreje unødvendigt mange gange stempelstangsrøret. Hvis øjet ikke er positioneret korrekt, er det tilladt først at skrue røret i bund (1), og derefter skrue det maksimalt ½ omgang ud igen (2).
• The mounting pins must have the correct dimension.
• The bolts and nuts must be made of a high quality steel grade (e.g. 10.8). No thread on the bolt inside the back fixture or the piston rod eye.
• Bolts and nuts must be protected so there is no risk for them to fall out.
• Do not use a torque that is too high when mounting the bolts for the back fixture or the piston rod eye. This will stress the fixtures.
Please note: The piston rod eye is only allowed to turn 0-90 degrees.
Instruction concerning the turning of the piston rod eye and inner tube:
When mounting and taking into use, it is not permitted to make excessive turns of the piston rod eye. In cases where the eye is not positioned correctly, it is permitted to first screw the eye down to its bottom position, at a maximum torque of 2Nm (1), and thereafter a maximum 90 degrees turn outwards again (2).
As the piston rod eye can turn freely, it is important to ensure that the eye cannot rotate if the actuator is used in a pull application. If this happens, the actuator will be pulled apart and destroyed.
Warning! If the actuator is used for pull in an application where personal injury can occur, the following is valid:
It is the application manufacturer’s responsibility to incorporate a suitable safety arrangement, which will prevent personal injury from occurring, if the actuator should fail.
Warning! LINAK’s actuators are not designed for use within the following fields:
• Offshore installations • Explosive environments
• Aeroplanes and other aircraft • Nuclear power generation
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Mounting of cables
When changing the cables on a LINAK actuator, it is important that this is done carefully, in order to protect the plugs and pins. Before the new cable is mounted, we recommend that the socket is greased with vaseline, to keep the high IP protection and ensure an easy mounting. Please be sure that the plug is in the right location and fully pressed in before the cable lid is mounted.
Please note that if the cables are mounted and dismounted more than 3 times the plugs can be damaged. Therefore, we recommend that such cables are discarded and replaced.
Also note that the cables should not be used for carrying the actuator.
We recommend to take some precaution and design the wire connection in a way, where the cable end is kept inside a closed, protected area to guarantee the high IP protection.
3. Slide the cover onto the actuator.
The torque of the cover screw is approx. 3.5 ± 0.2 Nm
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1. Unscrew the cover and remove the two cables and/or blind plugs.
2. Plug in the power cable and/or the signal cable.
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Electrical installation
To ensure maximum self-locking ability, please be sure that the motor is shorted when stopped. Actuators with integrated controller provide this feature, as long as the actuator is powered.
When using soft stop on a DC-motor, a short peak of higher voltage will be sent back towards the power supply. It is important when selecting the power supply that it does not turn off the output, when this backwards load dump occurs.
The power supply for actuators without integrated controller must be monitored externally and cut off in case of current overload.
Recommended fuse for actuators without integrated controller
Type Spindle Pitch
(mm)
Thrust max.
Push/Pull
(N)
Typical Amp.
at full load
(A)
24V 12V
Recommended
fuse
24V 12V
3510xx... 3 6000 / 4000 4.2 7.5 8.4 15.0
3520xx... 5 4000 4.8 7.7 9.6 15.4
3521xx... push brake 5 4000 4.3 7.8 8.6 15.6
3522xx... pull brake 5 4000 4.6 8.4 9.2 16.8
3530xx... 9 1500 2.6 5.9 5.2 11.8
3531xx... push brake 9 1500 2.9 5.5 5.8 11.0
3532xx... pull brake 9 1500 3.0 5.4 6.0 10.8
3540xx... 12 1000 2.8 5.3 5.6 10.6
3541xx... push brake 12 1000 2.8 5.5 5.6 11.0
3542xx... pull brake 12 1000 2.9 5.6 5.8 11.2
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