7.5.
Fitting the position feedback with
stroke limiter to a pneumatic
actuator size 100 or 125mm
noTE
the tightness of the actuator is not guaranteed when the
transparent cap is removed.
•
Prevent the projection of fluids into the actuator.
the tightness of the position feedback is not guaranteed
when the cover is removed.
•
Prevent the projection of fluids into the position feedback.
the position feedback may be damaged if a metal com-
ponent comes into contact with the electronics.
•
Prevent contact of the electronics with a metal component (a
screwdriver, for example).
C
D
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Type 1062
Assembly
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Unscrew the cone point set
screw "C" from the 1062 to
unlock the duplication system
"D" using a hexagonal male
spanner.
→
Carefully remove the duplication
system "D" from the housing of
the 1062.
→
Check that the seals have
been fitted and that they are
undamaged. Replace them if
necessary.
→
Put thread lock into the internal
thread in the duplication rod
"E".
E
→
Unscrew the small transparent
F
cap "F" on the actuator, preferably
by hand or using a suitable tool in
G
order not to damage it
→
Pump air into the actuator on a
valve which is normally closed
(function "A") or has a double
effect (function "I") so that the
actuator rod moves to the top
position.
→
Unscrew the visual position
feedback "G" using a hexagonal
male spanner.
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