Compact Slide MXH Series ø6, ø10, ø16, ø20 RoHS MXH Allowable moment With new high rigidity linear guide Allowable moment improvement illustrated below∗ Allowable moment (N·m) F Pitch moment Current model Roll moment Current model ∗ Allowable moment caused by static load (The above graph is a comparison between the new MXH and the current MXH6.) Current model The weight has been reduced by incorporating a new high rigidity linear guide and piston.
Open the catalog to page 1I High allowable moment Pitch Moment Bore size (mm) MXH MXH existing model Small auto switches capable (D-M9D, D-A9D) Traveling parallelism is the same as the existing model. Deflection at the extended position of the table is the same as the existing model. * Selection of a bore size cannot be made only with above allowable moment. Select a bore size in accordance with “Model Selection” on pages 17 and 18. | Mounting is completely interchangeable with existing model. | Piping is possible in 3 directions. Dimensions including workpiece mounting dimensions and cylinder mounting dimensions are...
Open the catalog to page 2IMXH Series ACaution Confirmation of theoretical output is required separately. Refer to “Theoretical Output” on page 20. Selection Conditions: Follow the tables below in order to determine selection conditions and choose one selection graph. Mounting orientation Horizontal Li:_Load eccentricity Selection graph Z X C V b b 0 L: Overhang (the distance from the cylinder shaft center to the load center of gravity) The direction of L can also be a diagonal direction. (Refer to the drawing at right.) H: Distance from the cylinder center axis to the mounting surface for the table Selection Graph Z...
Open the catalog to page 3MXH Series Selection Graph v to ⁄2 (Horizontal Mounting) Maximum Speed 100 mm/s or Less Maximum Speed 300 mm/s or Less Maximum Speed 500 mm/s or Less Graph v Load Eccentricity 50 mm Graph m Load Eccentricity 50 mm Graph ⁄0 Load Eccentricity 50 mm Graph n Load Eccentricity 200 mm Graph ⁄2 Load Eccentricity 200 mm 1 Graph . Load Eccentricity 200 mm Graph ⁄1 Load Eccentricity 100 mm Graph , Load Eccentricity 100 mm Graph b Load Eccentricity 100 mm Selection Example (Horizontal Mounting) 2. Selection conditions Mounting: Horizontal Maximum speed: 500 mm/s Load eccentricity L1: 50 mm Overhang L: 30...
Open the catalog to page 4Compact Slide MXQ MXQ ∗ Refer to page 20 for details. Compact Slide Number of auto switches Auto switch Nil Without auto switch (Built-in magnet) ∗ For applicable auto switch model, refer to the table below. Cylinder stroke (mm) Refer to “Standard Stroke” on the next page. Special function Electrical entry Indicator light Applicable Auto Switches/Refer to pages 1119 to 1245 for further information on auto switches. Wiring (Output) Auto switch model Lead wire length (m) Pre-wired 0.5 1 3 5 connector Applicable load (Nil) (M) (L) (Z) M9NV M9N IC circuit M9PV M9P — M9BV M9B...
Open the catalog to page 5Standard Stroke
Open the catalog to page 6Compact Slide Table Displacement Table Displacement due to Pitch Moment (Reference) Table Displacement due to Yaw Moment (Reference) Table displacement (arrow) when a load acts upon the section marked with the arrow at the full stroke of the Compact Slide Table displacement (arrow) when a load acts upon the section marked with the arrow at the full stroke of the Compact Slide 1. Selection of a bore size cannot be made only with above graphs. Select a bore size in accordance with “Model Selection” on pages 17 and 18. 2. Displacement may increase after an impact load has been applied. When the...
Open the catalog to page 7Table Accuracy Table DisplacementTable Displacement due to Roll Moment (Reference) Table displacement (at A) when a load acts upon section F at the full stroke of the Compact Slide Traveling parallelism * Values when no load and no pressure applied. MrC^ MXH6 Allowable Moment 0.04 ^ 0.035 0.03 0.025 0.02 0.015 0.01 0.005 0 Caution Selection of a bore size cannot be made only with above allowable moment. Select a bore size in accordance with “Model Selection” on pages 17 and 18.
Open the catalog to page 8Component Parts Compact Slide MXH Series mxhI MXS MXQD MXQ MXF MXW_ MXJ MXP MXY MTS Note) The MXH series cannot be disassembled.
Open the catalog to page 93 x M4 x 0.7 through Pilot hole dia ø3.3 2 x 3 x ø6 counterbore depth 3.3 2 x 2 x M5 x 0.8 Cylinder port (With plug for port) Note 1) Refer to “Specific Product Precautions” for mounting of the Compact Slide and a workpiece. Note 2) When changing the port location, please order a new port plug: MXH-P (2 pcs.)
Open the catalog to page 10Compact Slide 3 x M5 x 0.8 through Pilot hole dia ø4.3 2 x 3 x ø7.5 counterbore depth 4.4 2 x 2 x M5 x 0.8 Cylinder port (With plug for port) Note 1) Refer to “Specific Product Precautions” for mounting of the Compact Slide and a workpiece. Note 2) When changing the port location, please order a new port plug: MXH-P (2 pcs.)
Open the catalog to page 11J x M4 x 0.7 Depth 6 2 x 2 x M5 x 0.8 Cylinder port (With plug for port) 3 x M5 x 0.8 through Pilot hole dia ø4.3 4 x M4 x 0.7 2 x 3 x ø7.5 counterbore depth 4.4 Depth 10 Note 1) Refer to “Specific Product Precautions” for mounting of the Compact Slide and a workpiece. Note 2) When changing the port location, please order a new port plug: MXH-P (2 pcs.)
Open the catalog to page 12Compact Slide 3 x M6 x 1.0 through Pilot hole dia ø5.1 2 x 3 x ø9.3 counterbore depth 8 2 x 2 x M5 x 0.8 Cylinder port (With plug for port) Note 1) Refer to “Specific Product Precautions” for mounting of the Compact Slide and a workpiece. Note 2) When changing the port location, please order a new port plug: MXH-P (2 pcs.)
Open the catalog to page 13IMXH Series Auto Switch Mounting Minimum Stroke for Auto Switch Mounting Note 1) Negative figures in the table W indicate that an auto switch is mounted inward from the edge of the cylinder body. Note 2) In the case of models with 5 and 10 strokes, the auto switch may not turn off due to operating range or two auto switches may turn on simultaneously. Fix auto switches outside 1 to 4 mm further than the values in the table above. (If one auto switch is used, make sure that it turns ON and OFF properly; If two auto switches are used, make sure that both auto switches turn ON.) Note 3) ( ) in column...
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