Intro to ROBO Cylinder® Catalog - IAI - #19

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www.intelligentactuator.com Mounting 19 Various Mounting Methods Mounting Application Examples [Knuckle joint] [Foot] [Front trunnion] [Rear trunnion] [Flange] [Clevis] The PCON-CY and ACON-CY are recommended. (You can also use the SCON-C in the PIO mode.) Your ROBO Cylinder can be controlled just like an air cylinder. PLC PLC Solenoid valve type Hassle-free replacement Solenoid valve Air cylinder ROBO Cylinder Want to replace an existing air cylinder without hassle You can connect the PCON-SE or ACON-SE to a gateway unit. The SCON connects directly to field networks. Serial communication type You can use the PCON-PL/PO, ACON-PL/PO or SCON-C. The PSEL, ASEL and SSEL have two-axis types. They can perform synchronized operation and interpolation operation. Select either the rod-type RA3 or RA4 in the RCA/RCS2 series. Pulse-train input type Want to connect to CC-Link and DeviceNet Field network Number of connectable units: DeviceNet – 16 units, CC-Link – 14 units Serial communication type GateWay 1 S2 S1 N 24V T.P. OFF FG PORT ON SDB GND SDA SW1 PORT IN PORT N T.ER 3 2 4 RxD TxD RUN C.ER G.ER I A I 1 DR 16 32 4 8 2 1 NA 2 NS MS Want to operate two axes Want to install it based on clevis/trunnion mount Want to operate it using a PLC based on pulse trains ENERGY EFFICIENT ROBO Cylinder RCA/RCS2 actuators are available with optional MOUNTING BRACKETS similar to those normally used with air cylinders, such as the foot, TRUNNION and clevis. The rod tip accepts a knuckle joint, floating joint or other mounting brackets, so you can quickly and COST-EFFECTIVELY convert your existing air cylinder to a ROBO Cylinder to maximize ROI. Mounting Variations

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