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Mx-1

Air Slide Table Reversible Type ø6, ø8, ø12, ø16, ø20, ø25 New Compliant to RoHS directive Piping and adjuster positions can be changed on site to suit the installation conditions. Reversible design Application Examples Transfer of two lines of small objects onto a pallet Sorting of work pieces of different shapes continuously supplied by a conveyer, etc. Series MXQR CAT.ES20-203A

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Mx-2

Integration of the guide rail and the table Uses a recirculating linear guide for high rigidity and high precision. Adjuster and piping placed on the same plane Positioning hole Located on the same plane to facilitate piping work. Improved body mounting repeatability Dual rod Twice the output of conventional cylinders Positioning hole Improved workpiece mounting repeatability Body mounting through-hole Wide variety of adjuster options Workpiece mounting tap Improved strength End plate uses extra super duralumin. It is possible to mount two auto switches on the same plane. Integration of table...

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Mx-3

Shock absorber (soft type/short stroke RJ) Improved cycle time, Wide Variety of Adjuster (Option) Rubber stopper on both ends Extension stroke end shock absorber + rubber stopper Shock absorber on both ends Extension stroke end metal stopper + shock absorber Metal stopper on both ends Extension stroke end rubber stopper + metal stopper ( ) The MXQR6 séries does not have a shock absorber type (J, JS, JT).

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Mx-4

Series MXQR Model Selection Model Selection Step Operating Conditions Selection Example mounting position and workpiece •Workpiece mounting position • Mounting orientation Kinetic Energy Cushion: Rubberstopper Workpiece table mounting Mounting: Horizontal wall mounting Find the kinetic energy E (J) of the Find the allowable kinetic energy Confirm that the kinetic energy of the load does not exceed the allowable kinetic energy. Workpiece mounting coefficient K: Fig. (3) Max. allowable kinetic energy Emax:Table (1) Kinetic energy (E) < Allowable kinetic energy (Ea) Load Factor Load Factor of Load...

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Mx-5

Air Slide Table/Reversible Type Seríes MXQR Correction Value of Moment Center Position Distance: An (mm) Note) No need to consider this load factor in the case of using perpen- Pitch moment Roll moment Table mounting Note) Static moment: Moment generated by gravity Dynamic moment: Moment generated by impact when colliding with stopper Table (1) Allowable Kinetic Energy: Emax (J) • The maximum operating speed for the metal stopper type is • When the shock absorber type is mounted vertically, operate within the maximum allowable load weight range shown in • The operating pressure range Allowable...

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Mx-6

Series MXQR Adjuster Option: Shock Absorber Buffer Time (Reference Values) * Buffer (me: The time from when the product hits the rod end of the shock absorber to when the shock absorber reaches its retracted position. MXQR12 Extension Stroke End MXQR12 Retraction Stroke End MXQR16 Extension Stroke End MXQR16 Retraction Stroke End MXQR20 Extension Stroke End MXQR20 Retraction Stroke End MXQR25 Extension Stroke End MXQR25 Retraction Stroke End i—Test conditions - Workpiece weight: Approx. 70% of maximum load weight Speed : Average speed with the fitting directly mounted (Approx. 300 to 500 mm/s...

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Mx-7

Air Slide Table/Reversible Type Series MXQR Reversible Type Port thread type Left side Right side = The adjuster position can be selected from two choices, right side and left side. It can be changed on site to suit installation conditions. For detailed dimensions, refer to product drawing. For the procedure for changing the position, referto the MXQR Operation Manual. Bore size (Stroke (mm)) Refer to page 2 for details. Number of auto switches Auto switch Nil I Without auto switch (Built-in magnet) = For applicable auto switch models, refer to Adjuster options Note 1) The shock absorber RJ (short...

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Mx-8

Series MXQR (For details, refer to pages 28 to 29.) * MXQR6 with shock absorber: Operating pressure 0.3 to 0.7 MPa Standard Stroke Theoretical Output The dual rod ensures an output twice that of existing cylinders. - (N) Note) Theoretical output (N) = Pressure (MPa) x Piston area (mm2)

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Mx-9

Air Slide Table/Reversible Type Seríes MXQR Optional Specification; Three different types of adjusting bolt have been standardized for extension stroke end, retraction stroke end and both ends adjuster ■Rubber stopper Standard stroke adjuster ■Shock absorber Absorbs the impact at the stroke end for smooth stopping. Improved stopping accuracy. ■Metal stopper Improved stopping accuracy. Without cushioning function for use with light loads and low speeds. Stroke Adjustment Range • Adjusters with wide adjustable range are available as option with rubber stopper and metal stopper. For detailed specifications,...

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Mx-10

Series MXQR Table Accuracy Shock Absorber Specifications Table (1) B Side Parallelism to A Side Graph (1) B Side Traveling Parallelism to A Side (mm) Traveling parallelism: The amount of deflection on a dial gauge when the table travels a full stroke with the body secured on a reference base surface. RJ Short Stroke Type Specifications Note) The shock absorber service life is different from that of the MXQR cylinder depending on the operating conditions. Refer to the RB/RJ series Specific Product Precautions for the replacement period. Service Life and Replacement Period of Shock Absorber 1....

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Mx-11

Air Slide Table/Reversible Type Seríes MXQR mounting side of the body, table This can cause loss of parallelism in the mounting surfaces, vibration in the guide unit and increased operating forward side of the rail or guide. This could result in looseness and increased operating resistance, etc. Do not apply excessive power and load when a workpiece is mounted. If the external force more than the allowable moment were applied, looseness of the guide unit or increased operating resistance could take place. , Flatness of mounting surface Poor parallelism of the workpiece mounted on the body, base...

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