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LA37 ACTUATOR
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Contents
Preface........................................................................................................................................... 4
Safety instructions........................................................................................................................ 5
Declaration of conformity............................................................................................................ 6
Misc. on the TECHLINE actuator system
Warranty.................................................................................................................................. 7
Maintenance............................................................................................................................ 7
Technical specifications..............................................................................................................9
Mounting guidelines.................................................................................................................. 10
Application hints......................................................................................................................... 13
Mounting of cables......................................................................................................................14
Accessories...................................................................................................................................15
Manual hand crank..................................................................................................................... 15
Electrical installation
Actuator with endstop signal output: Connection diagram and I/O specifications ...............17-18
Actuator with absolute positioning - PWM: Connection diagram and I/O specifications ......27-28
Actuator with IC Advanced - with BusLink: Connection diagram and I/O specifications.......34-36
Correct wiring of Power GND and Signal GND for IC Basic and IC Advanced...........................37
Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................... 44
Drawings..................................................................................................................................... 47
Piston Rod Eyes............................................................................................................................49
Back fixtures.................................................................................................................................50
Labels for LA37.............................................................................................................................51
Key to symbols.............................................................................................................................53
Main groups of disposal ............................................................................................................ 54
LINAK application policy.............................................................................................................55
Addresses.................................................................................................................................... 56
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Preface
We are delighted that you have chosen a product from LINAK. LINAK systems are high-tech
products based on many years of experience in the manufacture and development of actuators,
electronic control boxes, controls, and chargers. We are also constantly improving our products
to meet customer requirements.
This user manual will tell you how to install, use, and maintain your LINAK LA37 actuator.
We are sure that the LA37 actuator will give you a problem-free operation. Before our products
leave the factory they undergo full function and quality testing. Should you nevertheless
experience problems with your LINAK products, you are always welcome to contact our service
departments or service centres.
Most LINAK subsidiaries have authorised service centres, which are always ready to help you.
LINAK provides a warranty on all its products. This warranty, however, is subject to correct use
in accordance with the specifications, maintenance being done correctly and any repairs being
carried out at a service centre, which is authorised to repair LINAK products.
LINAK A/S
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Safety instructions
Please read the following safety information carefully.
Ensure that all staff who are to connect, mount, or use the actuator are in possession of the
necessary information and that they have access to this user manual.
Persons who do not have the necessary experience or knowledge of the product/products must
not use the product/products. Besides, persons with reduced physical or mental abilities must
not use the product/products, unless they are under surveillance or they have been thoroughly
instructed in the use of the apparatus by a person who is responsible for the safety of these
persons.
Moreover, children must be under surveillance to ensure that they do not play with the product.
Before you start mounting/dismounting, ensure that the following points are observed:
The actuator is not in operation.
The mains current supply is switched off and the plug has been pulled out.
The actuator is free from loads that could be released during this work.
Before you put the actuator into operation, check the following:
The actuator is correctly mounted as indicated in the relevant user instructions.
The equipment can be freely moved over the whole working area og the actuator.
The actuator is connected to a mains electricity supply/transformer with the correct voltage
and which is dimensioned and adapted to the actuator in question.
Ensure that the voltage applied matches the voltage specified on the actuator label.
Ensure that the connection bolts can withstand the wear.
Ensure that the connection bolts are secured safely.
During operation
Listen for unusual sounds and watch out for uneven running. Stop the actuator immediately
if anything unusual is observed.
Do not sideload the actuator.
Use the actuator within the specified working limits only.
Do not step or kick on the actuator.
When the equipment is not in use
Switch off the mains supply or pull out the plug in order to prevent unintentional operation.
Check the actuator and joints for extraordinary wear regularly.
Do always reinstall the cabel lock and a tight screw with 1.5 Nm +/- 0.3 Nm
Classification
The equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with
air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
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Important information
Information about the actuators is described under the following two headings:
Warning!
Failing to follow these instructions can cause accidents resulting in serious personal
injury.
Failing to follow these instructions can result in the actuator suffering damage or being
ruined.
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Features in general:
12, 24 V DC Permanent magnetic motor
Thrust from 10,000 N - 15,000 N
Static holding force up to 70 kN in push and pull
Dynamic wind stress forces 15 kN push/pull 100,000 times
Max. speed 3.5 mm/sec.
Stroke length from 100 mm up to 600 mm (Trunnion mounted: 500, 750 and 1,000 mm)
Built-in electrical endstop
Heavy-duty aluminium housing for harsh conditions
Highly efficient acme thread spindle
Protection class: IP66 for outdoor use (dynamic). Furthermore, the actuator can be washed
down by a high pressure cleaner (IP69K- static)
Hand crank for manual operation
Integrated brake, high self-lock ability
Endplay - 2 mm max.
Non rotating piston rod eye
Typical noise level without load: 73 dB (A) measuring method DS/EN ISO 8746 actuator
not locked
Options in general:
Different back fixtures and piston rod eyes
Exchangeable cables in different lengths
Hall effect sensor
iFLEX options including IC, Parallel and Bus communication*
Analogue or digital feedback for precise positioning
Endstop signals (not potential free)
When ordering AISI (304 and up) piston rodeye and back fixture, stainless steel screws are
automatically included
Trunnion mounting
Usage:
Duty cycle at max. load 15% at -30C to +70C
Ambient operating temperature -30C to +70C, full 15 kN performance from +5C to +40C,
and full 10kN performance with Modbus actuators from +5C to +40C
* For Modbus - please see the Modbus installation guide http://www.linak.com/techline/?id3=2363
Modbus actuators only 24V - please see the Modbus installation guide http://www.linak.com/techline/?id3=2363
Special control cabels for the Modbus actuator - please see the Modbus installation guide http://www.linak.com/techline/?id3=2363
Performance with Modbus LA37 is limited. Please see the LA37 data sheet
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Push
max.
(N)
Pull
max.
(N)
Selflock
min.
(N)
Push*
Selflock
min.
(N)
Pull
Pitch
(mm/
spindle
rev.)
Typical
speed
(mm/s)
Load
No
Full
Standard
stroke
lengths
(mm)
Typical amp.**
(A)
12 V
No
load
Full
load
371CXXX1XXXX1XX
15000
15000
20000
20000
2.5
3.2
100-400
4.5
22.5
371CXXXAXXXX1XX
10000
10000
20000
20000
2.5
3.2
400-600
4.5
21.0
Pull
max.
(N)
Selflock
min.
(N)
Push*
Selflock
min.
(N)
Pull
Pitch
(mm/
spindle
rev.)
Typical
speed
(mm/s)
Load
Standard
stroke
lengths
(mm)
Typical amp.**
(A)
24 V
Push
max.
(N)
No
Full
No
load
Full
load
371CXXX1XXXX2XX
15000
15000
20000
20000
2.5
3.2
100-400
2.2
10.0
371CXXXAXXXX2XX
10000
10000
20000
20000
2.5
3.2
400-600
2.2
8.0
371C0XXXXXXX1XX
Push
max.
(N)
15000
Pull
max.
(N)
15000
Selflock
min.
(N)
Push*
20000
Selflock
min.
(N)
Pull
20000
Pitch
(mm/
spindle
rev.)
2.5
Typical
speed
(mm/s)
Load
Standard
stroke
lengths
(mm)
No
Full
3.2
500, 750,
1000
Typical
speed
(mm/s)
Load
Standard
stroke
lengths
(mm)
Typical amp.**
(A)
12 V
No
load
Full
load
4.5
22.5
371C0XXAXXXX2XX
Push
max.
(N)
15000
Pull
max.
(N)
15000
Selflock
min.
(N)
Push*
20000
Selflock
min.
(N)
Pull
20000
Pitch
(mm/
spindle
rev.)
2.5
No
Full
3.2
500, 750,
1000
Typical amp.**
(A)
24 V
No
load
Full
load
2.2
8.0
Mounting guidelines
LINAK linear actuators are quickly and easily mounted by slipping pins through the holes on
each end of the units and into brackets on the machine frame and the load.
The mounting pins must be parallel to each other as shown in Figure 1. Pins, which are not
parallel to each other, may cause the actuator to bend and be damaged.
The load should act along the stroke axis of the actuator since off centre loads may cause
bending and lead to premature failure. See Figure 2.
Make sure the mounting pins are supported in both ends. Failure to do so could shorten the life
of the actuator. Cantilever mounts are unacceptable.
The actuator can rotate around the pivot point in the front and rear end. If this is the case it is of
high importance that the actuator is able to move freely over the full stroke length, both during
the development and daily operation. Please pay special attention to the area around the housing
where parts can be trapped and cause damages to the application and actuator.
In applications with high dynamic forces LINAK recommends not to use the fully extended or
retracted position over longer time, as this can damage the end stop system permanently.
Figure 1
1
Figure 2
Right
Wrong
Wrong
Wrong
E
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Mounting guidelines
Warning!
If the actuator is used for pull in an application where personal injury can occur,
the following is valid:
It is the application manufacturers responsibility to incorporate a suitable safety
arrangement, which will prevent personal injury from occurring, if the actuator should
fail.
Please note:
The piston rod eye is only allowed to turn 0-90 degrees.
Warning!
LINAKs actuators are not constructed for use within the following fields:
Offshore installations
Aeroplanes and other aircraft
Explosive environments
Nuclear power generation
Please note:
The mounting pins must have the correct dimension
The bolts and nuts must be made of a high quality steel grade (e.g. 10.8).
No thread on the bolt inside the back fixture or the piston rod eye
Bolts and nuts must be protected so there is no risk for them to fall out
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We recommend to orientate the motor housing downwards as shown above. This ia to protect
the cables against rain and hail. If possible, the motor should be protected against sun, rain and
hail, this prolonges the liftetime of the actuator.
Warning!
If the actuator is used for pull in an application where personal injury can occur,
the following is valid:
It is the application manufacturers responsibility to incorporate a suitable safety
arrangement, which will prevent personal injury from occurring, if the actuator should
fail.
Warning!
LINAKs actuators are not constructed for use within the following fields:
Offshore installations
Aeroplanes and other aircraft
Explosive environments
Nuclear power generation
If a current peak is appearing (25 A) during normal operation, there is a risk of failure
at the internal limit switches. The actuators must be stopped and inspected by a service
technician.
We strongly recommend to protect the application against overload by adding
overcurrent protection.
Please note:
The mounting pins must have the correct dimension
The bolts and nuts must be made of a high quality steel grade (e.g. 10.8).
No thread on the bolt inside the back fixture or the piston rod eye
Bolts and nuts must be protected so there is no risk for them to fall out
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Application hints
The actuator is weatherproof for use in outdoor applications. It should not be used under water.
The duty cycle at max. load is 15% on time. This means if the actuator runs continuously for
15 seconds, it must remain off for 75 seconds before operating again.
It is allowed to both extend and retract the actuator at full stroke length with a load of 15 kN.
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Mounting of cables
When changing the cables on a LINAK actuator, it is important that this is done carefully,
in order to protect the plugs and pins. Please be sure that the plug is in the right location
and fully pressed in before the cable lid is mounted.
Remove the tinned cable end when the cable end is mechanically connected, the tinned
end is only to be used when a soldered connection is made.
Please note that if the cables are mounted and dismounted more than 3 times the plugs
can be damaged. We therefore recommend that such cables are discarded and replaced.
We recommend to take some precaution and design the wire connection in a way, where
the cable end is kept inside a closed, protected area to guarantee the high IP protection.
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Accessories
Cables:
Power cables (ordered separately)
Order no.
1.5 m cable
0367072-1500
5 m
0367072-5000
0367006
Order no.
1.5 m cable
0367071-1500-A
5 m
0367071-5000-A
Electrical installation
Actuator without feedback:
Connection diagram:
Fig. 1 : 37xxxx+10xxxxxx
BROWN
BLUE
I/O specifications:
Input/Output
Specification
Comments
Description
Brown
12 or 24VDC (+/-)
To extend actuator:
Connect Brown to positive
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
Blue
To retract actuator:
Connect Brown to negative
To extend actuator:
Connect Blue to negative
To retract actuator:
Connect Blue to positive
Red
Not to be connected
Black
Not to be connected
Green
Not to be connected
Yellow
Not to be connected
Violet
Not to be connected
White
Not to be connected
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IN
OUT
YELLOW*
GREEN*
BLACK
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Specification
Comments
Description
Brown
12 or 24 VDC (+/-)
To extend actuator:
Connect Brown to positive
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
Blue
Red
IN
OUT
To retract actuator:
Connect Brown to negative
Black
Green
Yellow
Endstop signal in
Violet
Not to be connected
White
Not to be connected
To extend actuator:
Connect Blue to negative
To retract actuator:
Connect Blue to positive
Current consumption:
Max. 40mA, also when the actuator is not running
Output voltage min. VIN - 1V
Source current max. 100mA
NOT potential free
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BROWN
BLUE
+
RED
VIOLET
- BLACK
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Specification
Comments
Description
Brown
12 or 24VDC (+/-)
To extend actuator:
Connect Brown to positive
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
Blue
Red
To retract actuator:
Connect Brown to negative
Black
Green
Not to be connected
Yellow
Not to be connected
Violet
To extend actuator:
Connect Blue to negative
To retract actuator:
Connect Blue to positive
Current consumption:
Max. 40mA, also when the actuator is not running
Micro Processor
Hall B
White
Fig. 3.1
Not to be connected
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BROWN
BLUE
+
RED
YELLOW*
IN
OUT
GREEN*
VIOLET
- BLACK
*YELLOW/GREEN: Endstop signals out are NOT potential free!(See I/O Specifications, page 18)
If you wish to use the endstop signals, you will have to keep power on the brown, blue, red and
black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost.
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Specification
Comments
Description
Brown
12 or 24VDC (+/-)
To extend actuator:
Connect Brown to positive
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
Blue
To retract actuator:
Connect Brown to negative
Red
Black
Green
Yellow
Endstop signal in
Violet
To extend actuator:
Connect Blue to negative
To retract actuator:
Connect Blue to positive
Current consumption:
Max. 40mA, also when the actuator is not running
Output voltage min. VIN - 1V
Source current max. 100mA
NOT potential free
Micro Processor
Hall B
White
Fig. 4.1
Not to be connected
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BROWN
BLUE
+
RED
Signal
VIOLET
- BLACK
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Specification
Comments
Description
Brown
12 or 24VDC (+/-)
To extend actuator:
Connect Brown to positive
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
Blue
To retract actuator:
Connect Brown to negative
To extend actuator:
Connect Blue to negative
To retract actuator:
Connect Blue to positive
Red
Black
Green
Not to be connected
Yellow
Not to be connected
Violet
Analogue feedback
Current consumption:
Max. 60mA, also when the
actuator is not running
0-10V (Option B)
0.5-4.5V (Option C)
It is recommendable to have
the actuator to activate its limit
switches on a regular basis, to
ensure more precise positioning
White
Not to be connected
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BROWN
BLUE
+
RED
YELLOW*
IN
OUT
GREEN*
Signal
VIOLET
- BLACK
*YELLOW/GREEN: Endstop signals out are NOT potential free! (See I/O Specifications, page 18)
If you wish to use the endstop signals, you will have to keep power on the brown, blue, red and
black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost.
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Specification
Comments
Description
Brown
12 or 24VDC (+/-)
To extend actuator:
Connect Brown to positive
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
Blue
Red
To retract actuator:
Connect Brown to negative
Black
Green
Yellow
Endstop signal in
Violet
Analogue feedback
To extend actuator:
Connect Blue to negative
To retract actuator:
Connect Blue to positive
Current consumption:
Max. 60mA, also when the
actuator is not running
Output voltage min. VIN - 1V
Source current max. 100mA
NOT potential free
Tolerances +/- 0.2V
Max. current output: 1mA
Ripple max. 200mV
Transaction delay 20ms
Linear feedback 0.5%
0-10V (Option B)
0.5-4.5V (Option C)
It is recommendable to have
the actuator to activate its limit
switches on a regular basis, to
ensure more precise positioning
White
Not to be connected
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BROWN
BLUE
+
RED
VIOLET
BLACK
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Specification
Comments
Description
Brown
12 or 24VDC (+/-)
To extend actuator:
Connect Brown to positive
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
Blue
Red
To retract actuator:
Connect Brown to negative
Black
Green
Not to be connected
Yellow
Not to be connected
Violet
To extend actuator:
Connect Blue to negative
To retract actuator:
Connect Blue to positive
Current consumption:
Max. 60mA, also when the actuator is not running
White
Not to be connected
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BROWN
BLUE
+
RED
YELLOW*
IN
OUT
GREEN*
VIOLET
BLACK
*YELLOW/GREEN: Endstop signals out are NOT potential free! (See I/O Specifications, page 18)
If you wish to use the endstop signals, you will have to keep power on the brown, blue, red and
black wires, otherwise the signal will be lost.
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Specification
Comments
Description
Brown
12 or 24VDC (+/-)
To extend actuator:
Connect Brown to positive
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
Blue
To retract actuator:
Connect Brown to negative
Red
Black
Green
Yellow
Endstop signal in
Violet
To extend actuator:
Connect Blue to negative
To retract actuator:
Connect Blue to positive
Current consumption:
Max. 60mA, also when the actuator is not running
Output voltage min. VIN - 1V
Source current max. 100mA
NOT potential free
10-90% (Option 5)
20-80% (Option 6)
White
Not to be connected
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BROWN
12/24V DC
BLUE
BLACK
INWARDS
M
OUTWARDS
RED
Hall
FEEDBACK
VIOLET
Hall Pot
SIGNAL GND
WHITE
H-Bridge
Please be aware that if the power supply is not properly connected, you might damage the
actuator!
It is only possible to order the actuator with one of the two feedback options!
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Specification
Comments
Description
M
H-Bridge
12-24VDC + (VCC)
Connect Brown to positive
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
Under normal conditions:
12V, max. 26A depending on load
24V, max. 13A depending on load
Blue
12-24VDC - (GND)
Connect Blue to negative
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
On/off voltages:
Black
Green
Not to be connected
Yellow
Not to be connected
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Specification
Comments
Violet
Analogue feedback
0-10V
(Option 7.2)
White
(Option
Signal GND
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BROWN
12/24V DC
BLUE
BLACK
INWARDS
M
OUTWARDS
RED
H-Bridge
IN
OUT
YELLOW
GREEN
Hall
FEEDBACK
VIOLET
SIGNAL GND
WHITE
Hall Pot
50% 50%
PWM
4-20mA
It is only possible to configure the actuator with one of the four feedback options at a time!
Please be aware that when choosing single hall, feedback position readout and virtual endstops are not available in BusLink.
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Specification
Comments
Description
M
H-Bridge
12-24VDC + (VCC)
Connect Brown to positive
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
Under normal conditions:
12V, max. 26A depending on load
24V, max. 13A depending on load
Blue
12-24VDC - (GND)
Connect Blue to negative
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
On/off voltages:
Black
Green
Yellow
Endstop signal in
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Specification
Comments
Violet
Output voltage min. VIN - 1V Frequency: 75Hz 10Hz as standard, but this can be customised.
Duty cycle: Any low/high combination between 0 and 100
percent.
Open drain source current max.
12mA
White
Signal GND
BROWN
POWER GND
BLUE
Power
supply
Control connector
Hall
FEEDBACK
VIOLET
Hall Pot
50% 50%
Feedback
input
PWM
SIGNAL GND
WHITE
4-20mA
LA37 iFLEX actuator
Please note that this section only applies for the following feedback options:
Hall Pot, Hall and PWM.
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Actuator 8
Actuator 7
Actuator 6
Actuator 5
Actuator 4
Actuator 3
Actuator 2
Actuator 1
BROWN
Communication
12/24V DC
Communication
IN
OUT
Communication
IN
OUT
BLUE
Communication
IN
OUT
INWARDS
Communication
H-Bridge
IN
OUT
INWARDS
M
OUTWARDS
H-Bridge
Communication
VIOLET
Communication
WHITE
IN
OUT
INWARDS
Communication
IN
OUT
INWARDS
M
OUTWARDS
H-Bridge
IN
OUT
INWARDS
M
OUTWARDS
H-Bridge
YELLOW
GREEN
INWARDS
M
OUTWARDS
H-Bridge
INWARDS
M
OUTWARDS
H-Bridge
M
OUTWARDS
H-Bridge
INWARDS
BLACK
M
OUTWARDS
H-Bridge
IN
OUT
OUTWARDS
RED
The green and yellow wires from parallel connected actuators must NOT be interconnected. (See
I/O specifications for endstop on page 18).
Only standard power and signal cables are available for parallel.
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Specification
Comments
Description
M
H-Bridge
H-Bridge
H-Bridge
H-Bridge
12-24VDC + (VCC)
Connect Brown to positive
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
Under normal conditions:
12V, max. 26A depending on load
24V, max. 13A depending on load
Blue
12-24VDC - (GND)
Connect Blue to negative
12VDC 20%
24VDC 10%
On/off voltages:
> 67% of VIN = ON
< 33% of VIN = OFF
Input current: 10mA
Black
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Specification
Comments
Green
Yellow
Endstop signal in
Violet
Parallel communication:
Violet cords must be connected
together
White
Signal GND:
White cords must be connected
together
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BLUE
VIOLET
WHITE
VIOLET
WHITE
RED
BLACK
RED
BLACK
It is both possible to run parallel with a single power supply, or to run each actuator with
separate power supplies.
VIOLET
WHITE
VIOLET
WHITE
VIOLET
WHITE
VIOLET
WHITE
RED
BLACK
RED
Only standard power and signal cables
are available for parallel.
BLACK
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Start position
Running outwards
Start position
Running inwards
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible cause
Action
No motor sound or
movement of piston
rod
iFLEX:
Wrongly connected:
+ Brown, - Blue
Misalignment or overload in
application
Clutch is worn
Motor is damaged
Insufficient power supply
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible cause
Action
No signal from
Feedback
Wrongly Connected:
Check wiring
Change cable
Reduce load
Actuator(s) cannot
hold the chosen load
Reduce load
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible cause
Action
Wrongly connected:
Violet: Parallel communication
Violet cords must be connected
together
White: Signal GND
White cords must be connected
together
Only one or X
actuators is in
movement
+ Brown, - Blue
Short movements
before stops
For more information and easy set-up of BusLink, please follow this link to view the Quick
Guide for BusLink: http://www.linak.com/techline/?id3=2356
Be aware of Modbus actuator - please see the Modbus installation guide.
http://www.linak.com/techline/?id3=2363
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DRAWING APPENDIX
TECHLINE LA37:
LA37
NOTE: The above dimensions apply for all LA37 Piston rod eyes and back fixtures.
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NOTE: The above dimensions apply for all piston rod eyes.
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Option 0 & 1
51
30
20
25
25
37.8
58
Producer: ISO2768-mK
ISO1302
Material:
Type:
Color:
Name:
LA36XL
1
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Confidential: Property of LINAK A/S GROUP HEADQUARTER, DK-6430 NORDBORG, DENMARK Phone +45 73 15 15 15 ; FAX +45 74 45 80 48. Not to
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7. W/0# 1234567-0001
The LINAK work order followed by a unique sequential identification number
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3.
4.
6.
7. W/0# 1234567-0001
The LINAK work order followed by a unique sequential identification number
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Key to symbols
The following symbols are used on the LA37 labels.
Symbol Norms
Approvals
Wheelie bin
CE
C-Tick
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Metal scrap
Cable scrap
Electronic scrap
Plastic recycling
or combustion
LINAKs products may be disposed of, possibly by dividing them into different waste groups for
recycling or combustion.
We recommend that our product is disassembled as much as possible at the disposal and that
you try to recycle it. As examples of main groups within sorting of waste we can mention the
following:
Metal scrap
Plastic scrap
Cable scrap
Electronic scrap
Combustible material and collection for recoverable resources.
Some of these main groups can be sub-divided into groups e.g. metal can be divided into steel
and aluminium or plastic can be divided into ABS and PP.
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FACTORIES
CHINA
LINAK (Shenzhen) Actuator Systems, Ltd.
Phone: +86 75 58 61 06 656
Fax:
+86 75 58 61 06 990
E-mail: sales@linak.cn
www.linak.cn
DENMARK
SLOVAKIA
USA
DENMARK
ITALY
SUBSIDIARIES
LINAK Australia Pty. Ltd
Phone: +61 38 79 69 777
Fax:
+61 38 79 69 778
E-mail: sales@linak.com.au
www.linak.com.au
AUSTRIA
LINAK Reprsentanz sterreich (Wien)
Phone: +43 (1) 890 74 46
Fax:
+43 (1) 890 74 46 15
E-mail: info@linak.de
www.linak.at
BRAZIL
LINAK Do Brasil Comrcio De Atuadores Ltda.
Phone: +55 (11) 28 32 70 70
Fax:
+55 (11) 28 32 70 60
E-mail: info@linak.com.br
www.linak.com.br
CANADA
LINAK Canada Inc.
Phone: +1 50 22 53 55 95
Fax:
+1 41 62 55 77 20
E-mail: info@linak.ca
www.linak-us.com
CZECH REPUBLIC
FINLAND
JAPAN
LINAK OY
Phone: +358 10 84 18 700
Fax:
+358 10 84 18 729
E-mail: linak@linak.fi
www.linak.fi
LINAK K.K.
Phone: +81 45 53 30 802
Fax:
+81 45 53 30 803
E-mail: linak@linak.jp
www.linak.jp
FRANCE
MALAYSIA
GERMANY
NETHERLANDS
LINAK GmbH
Phone: +49 60 43 96 55 0
Fax:
+49 60 43 96 55 60
E-mail: info@linak.de
www.linak.de
INDIA
NEW ZEALAND
IRELAND
NORWAY
LINAK Norge AS
Phone: +47 32 82 90 90
Fax:
+47 32 82 90 98
E-mail: info@linak.no
www.linak.no
ARGENTINA
MEXICO
AUSTRALIA
PERU
BL Shipways & Co
www.blshipway.com.au
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
DISTRIBUTORS
COLOMBIA
MEM Ltda
Phone: +57 (1) 334 7666
Fax:
+57 (1) 282 1684
E-mail: servicioalcliente@memltda.com.co
www.memltda.com.co
INDONESIA
Pt. Himalaya Everest Jaya
Phone: +62 21 54 48 956 / 65
Fax:
+62 21 61 94 658 / 1925
E-mail: hejplastic-div@centrin.net.id
www.hej.co.id
IRAN
Bod Inc.
Phone: +98 21 88 99 86 35 - 6
Fax:
+98 21 88 95 44 81
E-mail: info@bod.ir
www.bod.ir
LINAK INTERNATIONAL
Phone: +45 73 15 15 15
Fax:
+45 74 45 90 10
E-mail: info@linak.com
www.linak.com
000 FAM
Phone: +7 81 23 31 93 33
Fax:
+7 81 23 27 14 54
E-mail: purchase@fam-drive.ru
www.fam-drive.ru
SINGAPORE
POLAND
TAIWAN
LINAK Polska
Phone: +48 (22) 500 28 74
Fax:
+48 (22) 500 28 75
E-mail: dkreh@linak.dk
www.linak.pl
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
TURKEY
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
UNITED KINGDOM
000 LINAK
Phone: +7 49 52 80 14 26
Fax:
+7 49 56 87 14 26
E-mail: info@linak.ru
www.linak.ru
LINAK UK Limited
Phone: +44 (0) 121 544 2211
Fax:
+44 (0) 121 544 2552
E-mail: sales@linak.co.uk
www.linak.co.uk
SPAIN
LINAK Actuadores, S.L.u
Phone: +34 93 58 82 777
Fax:
+34 93 58 82 785
E-mail: linakact@linak.es
www.linak.es
SWEDEN
LINAK Scandinavia AB
Phone: +46 87 32 20 00
Fax:
+46 87 32 20 50
E-mail: info@linak.se
www.linak.se
SWITZERLAND
LINAK AG
Phone: +41 43 38 83 188
Fax:
+41 43 38 83 187
E-mail: info@linak.ch
www.linak.ch
Copyright LINAK . 2014.09 . MA-M9-02-430-E . LINAK A/S reserves the right to make technical alterations
AUSTRALIA
Terms of use
The user is responsible for determining the suitability of LINAK
products for specific application. LINAK takes great care in providing
accurate and up-to-date information on its products.
However, due to continuous development in order to improve its
products, LINAK products are subject to frequent modifications and
changes without prior notice. Therefore, LINAK cannot guarantee the
correct and actual status of said information on its products.
While LINAK uses its best efforts to fulfil orders, LINAK cannot, for the
same reasons as mentioned above, guarantee the availability of any
particular product. Therefore, LINAK reserves the right to discontinue
the sale of any product displayed on its website or listed in its
catalogues or other written material drawn up by LINAK.
All sales are subject to the Standard Terms of Sale and Delivery for
LINAK. For a copy hereof, please contact LINAK.
SOUTH AFRICA
Industrial Specialised Applications CC
Phone: +27 11 31 22 292 or
+27 11 20 77 600
Fax:
+27 11 31 56 999
E-mail: gartht@isagroup.co.za
www.isaza.co.za
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