Corner stop module ASMEHS-60
ASMEHS-60 corner stop modules dampen and stop individual workpiece carriers at a section crossing on a lifting transverse unit.
Corner stop modules can also be used as dampers at the end of a track.
Technical data
DEVICE DESIGN
Stop module with adjustable air damping.
Basic housing made of hard anodized aluminum and stop plate made of hardened steel.
PRODUCT WEIGHT
ASMEHS-60: 0,29 kg
ASMEHS-60-E: 0,29 kg
ASMEHS-60-100: 0,59 kg
PNEUMATIC FUNCTION
The corner stop modules ASMEHS-60 are only available with one air connection:
EFFECTIVE PISTON AREA
To extend the stop: 380 mm²
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Standard version: -20°C to +80°C
-H = Heat resistant -20°C to +180°C
-E = Version with „-E“-query: +5°C to +60°C
OPERATING PRESSURE AND AIR CONSUMPTION
Operating pressure:
pmin = 4 bar
pmax = 8 bar
Compressed air quality:
ISO 8573-1 grade 4 or better
Size of the holes for air connection: M5
Cylinder volume for extending the stop ASMEHS: 11,5 cm³
The air consumption Q in “Norm litres” Nl can be calculated with these cylinder volumes and is specified in the operating manual
POSITION QUERY
In the standard version, the position of the stop plate cannot be queried directly on the corner stop module.
For variants with “-E” in the type code, the stop plate positions can be queried using T-slot magnetic field sensors.
ADJUSTMENT OF DAMPING
The damping effect can be adjusted on the top of the device at the ASMS-60 und ASMSHS-60 series by using a slotted screwdriver. The setting direction is marked on the device. The marks have the following meaning:
+ … increased damping effect
– … reduce the damping effect.
MAINTENANCE WORK
No maintenance work is required.
The area around the stop must be clean and free of dirt and chips to ensure precise positioning of the workpiece carrier.
SCOPE OF SUPPLY
The devices in standard configuration are supplied without accessories.
The accessories are freely selectable and adapt to the ambient conditions.
For variants with a three-digit number at the end of the type code, accessories are sometimes included in the scope of delivery.