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[1] [3] 37 37 37 37 37 35. 37 37 37 37 37 35. AG01*, AG02, AG03* AG12 180°±30° 90° ±30° A /A B /B 0 I 180°±30° 90° ±30° A /A B /B 0 I 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 4.1 3.7 4 DriveLine | 4.1 Actuators www.siko.de Torque support The hollow shaft design of the DriveLine actuators AG01, AG02, AG03 and AG04B makes for very simple mounting. A clamping ring on the device mounting side provides secure connection to the machine shaft. The torque bracing to the machine frame is by means of a pin [1]. Alternatively, a mounting bracket can be used [2]. This type of securing enables use of an elastomere bushing [3], which provides a low-tension connection from the actuator to the machine shaft. Advantage: The distortion forces on the bearing are reduced. Mounting variants The cleverly engineered design of the AG01 and AG03 opens up a host of installation variations. The tapered construction in the area of the hollow shaft makes small centerto- center distances of as little as 37 mm achievable. Output signals incremental Note (AG01, AG03): The status of the signals A and B with regard to the reference signal 0/I is not defined and may deviate from this drawing. [2] Motor control Combining an actuator with an internal or external motor control (e.g., motor control module MS02, see product page, chapter on accessories) also enables use of the revolution range below the highest curve plot. The torque is then generally preserved. Motor controls change the performance of a drive by pulse width modulation (PWM). 7

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