Captive Magnets; Using Several Magnets - Balluff BTL5-H1-M-P-S 92/KA Serie Mode D'emploi

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BTL5-H1_ _-M_ _ _ _-P-S92/KA_ _
Micropulse Linear Transducer in Profile Housing
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Installation (cont.)
Mounting brackets with isolation bushings
and M5 × 22 cylinder head screws, DIN 912,
max. tightening torque 2 Nm
Fig. 3-5: Dimensional drawing (BTL5...P-KA transducer with captive magnet BTL5-F-2814-1S)
Ball joint "B"
Black, round
DIN 71805,
marking
rotates horizontally
Fig. 3-6: BTL5-F-2814-1S magnet
3.3

Captive magnets

Lateral forces are to be avoided
when using captive magnets
(➥ ➥ ➥ ➥ ➥ Figs. 3-6 and 3-7). Connections
are required here which permit the
corresponding degree of freedom
with respect to the direction of
movement of the magnet along the
stroke range. It is assumed that the
BTL5-F-2814-1S magnet is con-
nected to the machine member
using a connecting rod. The
BTL2-GS10...A connecting rod
(➥ ➥ ➥ ➥ ➥ Fig. 3-8) is available as an ac-
cessory (please indicate length LG
when ordering).
NL
Nominal stroke
Magnet
Mechanically joined to M5
stud using 2 nuts
BTL5-M-2814-1S:
BTL5-N-2814-1S:
Fig. 3-7: BTL5-M/N-2814-1S magnet
Ball joint "B" DIN 71805, rotates hori-
zontally (part of BTL5-F-2814-1S)
Jam nut DIN 934 M5
Swivel eye DIN 648
Fig. 3-8: BTL2-GS10-_ _ _ _-A con-
necting rod
Black,
round
marking
Max. angle offset
Max. parallel offset
X = 48.5
Y = 57
X = 51
Y = 59.5
3.4

Using several magnets

Maintain the value for a minimal
separation of L > 65 mm between
two magnets:
Fig 3-9: Distances between magnets
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