2-Finger Parallel Gripper PGN-plus 40 - 380
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2-Finger Parallel Gripper PGN-plus 40 - 380
Translation of the original manual 2-Finger Parallel Gripper PGN-plus 40 - 380 Assembly and Operating Manual Superior Clamping and Gripping Imprint Imprint Copyright: This manual remains the copyrighted property of SCHUNK GmbH & Co. KG. It is solely supplied to our customers and operators of our products and forms part of the product. This documentation may not be duplicated or made accessible to third parties, in particular competitive companies, without our prior permission. Technical changes: We reserve the right to make alterations for the purpose of technical improvement. Document number: 0389296 Edition: 03.05 |15/01/2014|en © SCHUNK GmbH & Co. KG All rights reserved. Dear customer, congratulations on choosing a SCHUNK product. By choosing SCHUNK, you have opted for the highest precision, top quality and best service. You are going to increase the process reliability of your production and achieve best machining results – to the customer's complete satisfaction. SCHUNK products are inspiring. Our detailed assembly and operation manual will support you. Do you have further questions? You may contact us at any time – even after purchase. Kindest Regards Yours SCHUNK GmbH & Co. KG Spann- und Greiftechnik Bahnhofstr. 106 – 134 D-74348 Lauffen/Neckar Tel. +49-7133-103-0 Fax +49-7133-103-2399 info@de.schunk.com www.schunk.com 2 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Table of contents Table of contents 1 About this manual .................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Warnings ................................................................................................................... 5 1.1.1 Key words ...................................................................................................... 5 1.1.2 Symbols ......................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Variants ..................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Applicable documents ............................................................................................. 6 2 Basic safety notes .................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Intended use ............................................................................................................. 7 2.2 Not intended use ...................................................................................................... 7 2.3 Environmental and operating conditions................................................................. 7 2.4 Product safety........................................................................................................... 8 2.4.1 Protective equipment ................................................................................... 8 2.4.2 Demands on the top jaws ............................................................................. 8 2.4.3 Constructional changes, attachments, or modifications .............................. 8 2.5 Personnel qualification ............................................................................................. 9 2.6 Using personal protective equipment...................................................................... 9 2.7 Notes on particular risks........................................................................................... 9 2.7.1 Variant gripping force maintenance .......................................................... 10 3 Warranty ................................................................................................................. 11 4 Scope of delivery ..................................................................................................... 11 5 Accessories .............................................................................................................. 12 5.1 Sensors.................................................................................................................... 12 6 Technical data ......................................................................................................... 13 7 Assembly ................................................................................................................. 14 7.1 Mechanical connection .......................................................................................... 14 7.2 Air connection ....................................................................................................... 15 7.3 Sensors.................................................................................................................... 17 7.3.1 Magnetic switch MMS 22 / RMS 22 ............................................................ 17 7.3.2 Programmable magnetic switch (MMS-P) .................................................. 20 7.3.3 FPS flexible position sensor......................................................................... 25 7.3.4 Inductive proximity switch IN 80 ................................................................ 27 8 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................... 30 8.1 Module does not move? ........................................................................................ 30 8.2 The module does not travel through the entire stroke? ....................................... 31 8.3 Module opens or closes abruptly? ......................................................................... 31 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 3 Table of contents 8.4 The gripping force drops? ...................................................................................... 31 8.5 Module does not achieve the opening and closing times? ................................... 32 9 Maintenance and Care ............................................................................................ 33 9.1 Notes....................................................................................................................... 33 9.2 Maintenance and lubrication intervals .................................................................. 34 9.3 Lubricants/Lubrication points (basic lubrication) ................................................. 34 9.4 Disassembly of the module .................................................................................... 35 9.4.1 Variant without maintenance of gripping force ......................................... 35 9.4.2 Variant with maintenance of gripping force (O.D. gripping) ...................... 36 9.4.3 Variant with maintenance of gripping force (I.D. gripping)........................ 37 9.4.4 Variant with dust cover ............................................................................... 38 9.4.5 Version with power booster cylinder (KVZ) without gripping force........... 38 9.5 Servicing and assembling the module .................................................................... 39 9.5.1 Variant without maintenance of gripping force ......................................... 39 9.5.2 Variant with maintenance of gripping force (O.D. gripping) ...................... 40 9.5.3 Variant with maintenance of gripping force (I.D. gripping)........................ 42 9.5.4 Variant with dust cover ............................................................................... 42 9.5.5 Version with power booster cylinder (KVZ) without gripping force........... 42 9.5.6 Screw tightening torques ............................................................................ 42 9.6 Assembly device cylinder piston with gripping force maintenance ...................... 43 9.6.1 Sizes 40-100................................................................................................. 43 9.6.2 Sizes 125 - 380 ............................................................................................. 44 10 Assembly drawings .................................................................................................. 46 10.1 Standard ................................................................................................................. 47 10.2 Dust cover ............................................................................................................... 48 10.3 Version with power booster cylinder .................................................................... 49 11 Seal kit .................................................................................................................... 50 12 Accessories kit ......................................................................................................... 51 13 Translation of original declaration of incorporation ................................................. 52 4 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en About this manual 1 About this manual This instruction is an integral part of the product and contains important information for a safe and proper assembly, commissioning, operation, maintenance and helps for an easier trouble shooting. Before using the product, read and note the instruction, especially the chapter "Basic safety notes". 1.1 Warnings The following signal words and symbols are used to highlight dangers. 1.1.1 Key words DANGER Dangers for persons. Non-compliance will inevitably cause irreversible injury or death. WARNING Dangers for persons. Non-compliance may cause irreversible injury or death. CAUTION Dangers for persons. Non-observance may cause minor injuries. NOTICE Information about avoiding material damage 1.1.2 Symbols Warning about a danger point Warning about hot surfaces Warning about dangerous electrical voltage Warning about hand injuries General mandatory sign to prevent material damage Warning about danger when operating in explosion risk areas 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 5 About this manual 1.2 Variants This operating manual applies for the following variations • PGN-plus • PGN-plus with gripping force maintenance device "O.D. gripping" • PGN-plus with gripping force maintenance device "I.D. gripping" • PGN-plus Dust protection version (SD) • PGN-plus High-temperature version [HT] • PGN-plus Force intensified version (KVZ) • PGN-plus ATEX-Version (EX) 1.3 Applicable documents • General terms of business • SCHUNK catalog Gripping modules • Assembly and Operating Manuals of the accessories • Calculation program for gripping modules (SSG) • Supplementary sheet "Installation and operating instructions EX" The documents listed here, can be downloaded on our homepage www.schunk.com 6 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Basic safety notes 2 Basic safety notes 2.1 Intended use The product was designed to grip and to temporarily and securely hold workpieces and objects. The product is intended for installation in a machine/system. The requirements of the applicable guidelines must be observed and complied with. The product may be used only in the context of its defined application parameters ( 6, Page 13). SCHUNK assumes that application in question was tested with the calculation program for gripping modules (SSG). The product is designed for industrial use. To use this unit as intended, it is also essential to observe the technical data and installation and operation notes in this manual and to comply with the maintenance intervals. 2.2 Not intended use Use which is not specified as an intended use is for instance when the product is for example used as a pressing tool, stamping tool, lifting tool, guide for tools, cutting tool, tensioning mean, boring tool. 2.3 Environmental and operating conditions • Make sure that the product and the top jaws are a sufficient size for the application. • Make sure that the product has a sufficient size for the application. • Observe Maintenance and lubrication intervals ( 9.2, Page 34). • Make sure that the environment is free from splash water and vapors as well as from abrasion or processing dust. Exceptions are products that are designed especially for contaminated environments. 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 7 Basic safety notes 2.4 Product safety Dangers arise from the product, if: • the product is not used in accordance with its intended purpose. • the product is not installed or maintained properly. • the safety and installation notes are not observed. Avoid any manner of working that may interfere with the function and operational safety of the product. Wear protective equipment. NOTE More information are contained in the relevant chapters. 2.4.1 Protective equipment Provide protective equipment per EC Machinery Directive. 2.4.2 Demands on the top jaws Arrange the top jaws such that when the product is depressurized it can reach one of the end positions either open or closed and therefore no residual energy can be released when changing the top jaws. 2.4.3 Constructional changes, attachments, or modifications Additional drill holes, threads, or attachments that are not offered as accessories by SCHUNK may be attached only with permission of SCHUNK. 8 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Basic safety notes 2.5 Personnel qualification The assembly, initial commissioning, maintenance, and repair of the product may be performed only by trained specialist personnel. Every person called upon by the operator to work on the product must have read and understood the complete assembly and operating manual, especially the chapter "Basic safety notes" ( 2, Page 7). This applies particularly to personnel only used occasionally, such as maintenance personnel. 2.6 Using personal protective equipment When using this product, observe the relevant industrial safety regulations and use the personal protective equipment (PPE) required! • Use protective gloves, safety shoes and safety goggles. • Observe safe distances. • Minimal safety requirements for the use of equipment. 2.7 Notes on particular risks Generally valid: • Remove the energy supplies before installation, modification, maintenance, or adjustment work. • Make sure that no residual energy remains in the system. • Do not move parts by hand when the energy supply is connected. • Do not reach into the open mechanism or the movement area of the unit. • Perform maintenance, modifications, and additions outside the danger zone. • Secure the product during all operations against uncontrolled activation. • Take a precautionary approach by maintenance and disassembly. • Only specially trained staff should disassemble the product. 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 9 Basic safety notes WARNING Risk of injury due to squeezing and bumping during movement of the gripper jaws and breaking or loosening of the gripper fingers ! WARNING Risk of injury from objects falling and being ejected • The danger zone must be surrounded by a safety fence during operation. WARNING While disassembling uncontrollable moves of parts of the gripper possible! 2.7.1 Variant gripping force maintenance WARNING Risk of injury from objects falling during energy supply failure Products with a mechanical gripping force maintenance can, during energy supply failure, still move independently in the direction specified by the mechanical gripping force maintenance. • Secure the end positions of the product with SCHUNK SDV-P pressure maintenance valves. WARNING Risk of injury due to residual energy in the gripper because of gripping force maintenance by springs! 10 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Warranty / Scope of delivery 3 Warranty The warranty is valid for 36 months from the delivery date to the production facility under the following conditions: • Intended use in 1-shift operation • Observe the mandatory maintenance and lubrication intervals • Observe the environmental and operating conditions Parts touching the work piece and wear parts are not part of the warranty. If necessary, check the application with the calculation program for gripping modules (SSG). 4 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery includes: • 2-Finger Parallel Gripper PGN-plus in the ordered model. • Accessory pack 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 11 Accessories 5 Accessories A wide range of accessories are available for this module. For information about which accessories can be used with the appropriate product version ☞ catalog. 5.1 Sensors DANGER Danger of explosion in explosion risk areas! • Follow the instructions in supplementary sheet "Installation and operating instructions - EX" for modules in explosionresistant versions (EX)! Overview of the compatible sensors Designation Type Inductive proximity switches IN Magnetic switch MMS Reed-switch RMS Flexible Position Sensor FPS Analog Position Sensor APS Programmable magnetic switch MMS-P, MMS 22PI1, MMS 22-PI2 • Exact type designation of the compatible sensors see ☞ catalog. • If you require further information on sensor operation, contact your SCHUNK contact person or download information from our homepage. • For mounting the sensors, mounting kits are partly necessary. 12 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Technical data 6 Technical data Pressure medium Nominal working pressure [bar] Min. pressure [bar] Without gripping force maintenance with gripping force maintenance device Max. pressure [bar] Without gripping force maintenance with gripping force maintenance device Force intensified version (KVZ) Compressed air, compressed air quality according to ISO 8573-1:7 4 4 6 2.5 4 8 6.5 6 Pressure range for sealed air 0.5–1 Noise emission [dB(A)] ≤ 70 Further technical data can be found in the catalog data sheet. The most recent version applies. 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 13 Assembly 7 Assembly 7.1 Mechanical connection DANGER Danger of explosion in explosion risk areas! • Follow the instructions in supplementary sheet "Installation and operating instructions - EX" for modules in explosionresistant versions (EX)! Check the evenness The values relate to the entire bolting surface. of the bolting surface Requirements for levelness of the bolting surface (Dimensions in mm) Diameter Permissible unevenness < 100 < 0.02 > 100 < 0.05 Mounting The module can be mounted from the front, from the rear or on the side. 2 3 1 3 6 4 5 Fig. 1 14 1 Module side mounting 4 Centering sleeve 2 Module rear mounting 5 Top jaws 3 Centering sleeve Module front mounting 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 6 Assembly Mounting material Mounting 40 50 64 80 100 125 160 200 240 300 380 Thread- Ø and max. insertion depth when fastening the gripper from behind M3 M4 M5 M5 M6 M8 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 6 11 12 15 14 20 20 20 25 30 35 deep deep deep deep deep deep deep deep deep deep deep Thread-Ø and max. M2.5 M3 M4 M5 M6 M6 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20 insertion depth for fin- 6 8 10 10 13 13 17 17 21 27 39 ger fastening deep deep deep deep deep deep deep deep deep deep deep The centering sleeves required for gripper attachment from the front and for finger and gripper fixing are contained in the respective accessory pack. 7.2 Air connection NOTICE The maximum permissible mass per jaw is exceeded: • Attach flow control couplings to the module. NOTICE Observe the requirements for the air supply. ( 6, Page 13) "Technical Data" 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 15 Assembly Fig. 2 Air connection 1 Main connections (Hose connection) (A = open, B = closed) 2 Air purge connection 3 Hose-free direct connection at the base (a = open, b = closed) 4 Air purge connection 5 Hose-free direct connection at the side (a = open, b = closed) • Only open the air connections required. • Seal air connections not required using the locking screws from the enclosed pack. • For hose-free direct connections use the O-rings from the enclosed pack. • If the maximum permissible finger weight is exceeded a throttle has to be carried out imperatively. The movement has to be without jerks and bounce. 16 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Assembly 7.3 Sensors The module is prepared for a number of sensors. Other sensors can be used with a mounting kit. • If you require further information on sensor operation, contact your SCHUNK contact person or download information from our homepage. • Technical data for the sensors can be found in the data sheets (included in the scope of delivery). 7.3.1 Magnetic switch MMS 22 / RMS 22 Fig. 3 NOTICE Sensor can be damaged during assembly. Do not exceed the maximum tightening torque of 10 Ncm for the set screws. NOTE Ferromagnetic material changes the switching positions of the sensor. For example: Adapter plate made of ordinary steel. At ferromagnetic adapter plates: • The module must firstly be mounted on the adapter plate • Then, the positions of the magnetic switch have to be set The RMS sensors have a larger hysteresis than the MMS sensors. This means that short gripper strokes may not be able to be monitored with the RMS sensors. 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 17 Assembly Positioning of the magnetic switch 2 1 3 4 Fig. 4 Gripper open: 1 Set the gripper to the "Open" position 2 Slide the magnetic switch 1 (1) into the groove (4) until it comes into contact with the housing. 3 Slide the magnetic switch 1 (1) slowly back until it switches. 4 By tightening the set screw (3), fix the magnetic switch 1 (1) in this position in the groove (4). 5 Test the function by closing the gripper and then opening it again. Gripper closed: 1 Set the gripper to the "Closed" position. 2 Slide the magnetic switch 2 (2) into the groove (4) in the direction of the center of the gripper until it switches. 3 By tightening the set screw (3), fix the magnetic switch 2 (2) in this position in the groove (4). 4 Test the function by opening the gripper and then closing it again. 18 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Assembly Part gripped (O.D. gripping): 1 Clamp the part to be gripped. 2 Slide the magnetic switch 2 (2) into the groove (4) in the direction of the center of the gripper until it switches. 3 By tightening the set screw (3), fix the magnetic switch 2 (2) in this position in the groove (4). 4 Test the function by opening the gripper and then closing it again. Part gripped (I.D. gripping): 1 Clamp the part to be gripped. 2 Slide the magnetic switch 1 (1) into the groove (4) until it comes into contact with the housing. 3 Slide the magnetic switch 1 (1) slowly back until it switches. 4 By tightening the set screw (3), fix the magnetic switch 1 (1) in this position in the groove (4). 5 Test the function by closing the gripper and then opening it again. 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 19 Assembly 7.3.2 Programmable magnetic switch (MMS-P) M2 .5 2.95 1 8. 9 2 1 9.5 L = 1 00 6 5 4 3 0.5 4.4 30 L = 500 36 – 40 Fig. 5 Magnetic switch (MMS-P 22) 1 Mounting screw 4 Teach-button 2 Center sensor elements 5 LED display 3 LED display 6 Rips for cable tires Fig. 6 Connection diagram PNP-4 conductor (MMS-P 22) Types available for order (see catalog): • MMS-P 22-S-M8-PNP • MMSK-P 22-S-PNP • V2-M8-4-2XM8-3 The MMSK-P 22-S-PNP features a cable with open strands so that it can be connected by means of terminal contacts. The V2-M8-4-2XM8-3 distributor is used to convert the 4-pin connector plug of the MMS-P 22-S-M8-PNP sensor to two standard M8 plugs with 3 pins each. 20 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Assembly Mounting of the sensor NOTICE Sensor can be damaged during assembly. • Do not exceed the maximum tightening torque of 10 Ncm for the set screws. NOTE Ferromagnetic material changes the switching positions of the sensor. For example: Adapter plate made of ordinary steel. At ferromagnetic adapter plates: • The module must firstly be mounted on the adapter plate • Then, the positions of the magnetic switch have to be set 7 6 Fig. 7 1 To relieve the cable, the electronics have to be fixed in place using cable ties (7). There are ribs (6) in place on the electronics for mounting purposes. Fig. 8 2 Turn in the sensor (1 - 4). OR Push the sensor axially into the slot until it contacts the stop (5). 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 21 Assembly 3 Fix the sensor with an Allen wrench (6). If there is no terminal stop, then slide the magnetic switch according to dimension l2 (bottom edge of gripper up to front side of sensor) or according to dimension l1 (bottom edge of gripper up to double arrow on sensor) and then clamp with the mounting screw. Dimensions I1 / I2 SizePGN-plus l1 l2 SizePGN-plus l1 l2 40 6.0 14.9 100 IS 44.8 53.7 40 AS 10.0 18.9 100-KVZ 45.3 54.2 40 IS 15.0 23.9 100 AS-KVZ / IS-KVZ 71.3 80.2 40-KVZ 6.0 14.9 125 14.1 23.0 40 AS-KVZ / IS-KVZ 15.0 23.9 125 AS 50.7 59.6 50 6.5 15.4 125 IS 44.0 52.9 50 AS 11.9 20.8 125-KVZ 46.6 55.5 50 IS 22.5 31.4 125 AS-KVZ / IS-KVZ 76.5 85.4 50-KVZ 21.8 30.7 160 22.5 31.4 50 AS-KVZ / IS-KVZ 37.8 46.7 160 AS 63.0 71.9 64 13.5 22.4 160 IS 62.5 71.4 64 AS 10.3 19.2 160-KVZ 60.0 68.9 64 IS 31.5 40.4 160 AS-KVZ / IS-KVZ 100.0 108.9 64-KVZ 32.5 41.4 200 28.5 37.4 64 AS-KVZ / IS-KVZ 50.5 59.4 200 AS 78.5 87.4 80 17.1 26.0 200 IS 78.5 87.4 80 AS 13.5 22.4 200-KVZ 73.5 82.4 80 IS 35.1 44.0 200 AS-KVZ / IS-KVZ 123.5 132.4 80-KVZ 39.6 48.5 240 33.5 42.4 80 AS-KVZ / IS-KVZ 57.6 66.5 240 AS 91.0 99.9 100 18.8 27.7 240 IS 90.0 98.9 100 AS 11.0 19.9 22 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Assembly Setting up the switching points 3 5 4 Fig. 9 1 Press the Teach button (4) for 2 seconds. After 2 seconds LED 1 (3) is flashing. 2 Move the gripper into position 1 (e.g. "open"). 3 Press the Teach-Button (4) briefly. LED 1 (3) lights up and LED 2 (5) is flashing. 4 Move the gripper into position 2 (e.g. „-2mm“). LED 1 (3) should turn out as soon as the switching point 1 is left. 5 Press the Teach-Button (4) briefly. LED 2 (5) lights up. The switching points are set. Adjusting the The hysteresis to both switching points will be adjusted automatihysteresis cally corresponding to the characteristics of the magnetic field. The user can set the switching and trigging points of each position a little bit closer than for the automatic mode. The trigging point is closer to the switching point. At the same time the susceptibility to trouble and damage increases. In the mode of the lowest hysteresis, an error signal (such as jitter or untimely switch off) can be avoided, if the sensor is protected against all types of disturbances (i.e. by shielding). Frequent types of disturbances are change in temperature and electro-magnetic influences. Within the closest fine-teach mode, SCHUNK cannot guarantee EMC-compatibility any more. The hysteresis adjustment is used for the manual adjustment of the switching points (if necessary). In case that the hysteresis automatically determined by the sensor should be too high or too low after “the adjustment of the switching points”, you may correct the value as follows. The sensor avoids a too small hysteresis during hysteresis adjustment. 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 23 Assembly The smallest detectable difference in stroke is defined in the following table: The smallest detectable difference in stroke based on the nominal stroke For Grippers with X mm nominal stroke per jaw Min. query range per jaw / min. queried stroke difference per jaw X ≤ 5mm 30% of the nominal stroke per jaw X = 5 to 10mm 20% of the nominal stroke per jaw X ≥ 10mm 10% of the nominal stroke per jaw 3 4 5 Fig. 10 1 Press the Teach-Button (4) for 5 seconds. LED 1 (3) will flash up after 2 or 5 seconds LED 1 will stop after 5 seconds. 2 Release the Teach-Button. 3 Put the gripper to position „switch-off point of switching point 1”. 4 Press the Teach-Button (4) briefly. LED 1 (3) will light up twice. 5 Put the gripper to position „switch-off point of switching point 2”. 6 Press the Teach-Button (4) briefly. LED 2 (5) will light up twice. The Mounting of the sensor MMS-P is completed. 24 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Assembly 7.3.3 FPS flexible position sensor Fig. 11 To use the flexible position sensor FPS-M8, the grippers have to be retrofitted with a special mounting kit. This mounting kit is available from SCHUNK for the models below (see catalog): • PGN-plus 64/1 • PGN-plus 80/1, PGN-plus 80/2 • PGN-plus 100/1, PGN-plus 100/2 • PGN-plus 125/1, PGN-plus 125/2 • PGN-plus 160/1, PGN-plus 160/2 • PGN-plus 200/1, PGN-plus 200/2 • PGN-plus 240/1, PGN-plus 240/2 • PGN-plus 300/2 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 25 Assembly Monting of the attachment kit Fig. 12 In the version with dust cover( 10.2, Page 48) remove the sealing bolts (85) first, in order that the proximity switch can be mounted. The set-screws (81) must be unscrewed completely before the operating cams can be adjusted. 1 Remove the operating cam for monitoring along with the inductive proximity switch (15) and the two screws (42/43) from the base jaw (2/7). FPS -M8 17 26 18 21 23 1 2 7 38 Fig. 13 2 Push the switching cam of the mouting kit (21/23) with the chamfered side first into the base jaw (2/7) and fasten it by tightening the screw (38) from the mounting kit. 3 First push the spacer (26) and then the flexible position sensor FPS-M8 through the bracket (17) into the hole provided in the housing (1) to the stop and secure the sensor in this position by tightening the screw (18). For adjustment of the FPS sensor, see the separate operating manual. 26 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Assembly 7.3.4 Inductive proximity switch IN 80 Fig. 14 Connection example for IN 80 1 brown 2 black 3 blue The inductive proximity switches used are equipped with reverse polarity protection and are short-circuit-proof. Make sure that you handle the proximity switches properly: • Do not pull on the cable. • Do not allow the sensor to dangle from the cable. • Do not overtighten the mounting screw or mounting clip. • Please adhere to a permitted bend radius of the cable. (☞ catalog) • Avoid contact of the proximity switches with hard objects and with chemicals, in particular nitric acid, chromic acid and sulphuric acid. The inductive proximity switches are electronic components, which can react sensitively to high-frequency interference or electromagnetic fields. • Check to make sure that the cable is fastened and installed correctly. Provide for sufficient clearance to sources of highfrequency interference and their supply cables. • Parallel switching of several sensor outputs of the same type (npn, pnp) is permissible, but does not increase the permissible load current. • Note that the leakage current of the individual sensors (ca. 2 mA) is cumulative. 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 27 Assembly NOTICE Blockade of the gripper after setting or replacing of the switching cam! The switching cam can be tilt in the guide, if it was not fixed exactly in the base jaw. • Apply the switching cam in the direction of the base jaw, so that the cam does not contact the housing of the gripper. Version with In the version with dust cover ( 10.2, Page 48)remove the sealdust cover ing bolts (85) first, in order that the proximity switch can be mounted.The set-screws (49) must be unscrewed completely before the operating cams can be adjusted. Mounting of the The switching points of the “open” and “closed” position were set proximity switch at the factory by SCHUNK. 2 2 3 3 1 5 4 1 5 6 7 Fig. 15 Gripper open: 1 Push the proximity switch 1 (3) to the stop in the bracket (1) 2 Fasten the proximity switch by tightening the screw (4). 3 Set the gripper to the »Open« Position and test the function. Gripper closed: 1 Push the proximity switch 2 (2) in the bracket (1) to the stop. 2 Fasten the proximity switch by tightening the screw (4). 3 Set the gripper to the »Closed« position and test the function. 28 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Assembly Part gripped (O.D. gripping): 1 Push the proximity switch 2 (2) to the stop in the bracket (1) 2 Fasten the proximity switch by tightening the screw (4). 3 Clamp the part to be gripped. 4 Untighten the screw (6). In case of versions with dust cover, the set-screws from the lateral cover have to be removed so that the screws (6, 7) can be adjusted. 5 Move the position of the switching cam (5) by turning the screw (7). The switching cam (5) must be moved outward until the proximity switch is no longer actuated. 6 Move the switching cam (5) inward again until the proximity switch starts to switch. 7 Secure this switching point by tightening the screw (6).. 8 Test the function by opening the gripper and then closing it again. 9 In case of version with dust cover, please close the thread at the lateral cover with the supplied set-screws. Part gripped (I.D. gripping): 1 Push the proximity switch 1 (3) to the stop in the bracket (1). 2 Fasten the proximity switch by tightening the screw (4). 3 Clamp the part to be gripped. 4 Untighten the screw (6). In case of versions with dust cover, the set-screws from the lateral cover have to be removed so that the screws (6, 7) can be adjusted. 5 Move the position of the switching cam (5) by turning the screw (7). The switching cam (5) must be moved outward until the proximity switch is no longer actuated. 6 Move the switching cam (5) inward again until the proximity switch starts to switch. 7 Secure this switching point by tightening the screw (6). 8 Test the function by opening the gripper and then closing it again. 9 In case of version with dust cover, please close the thread at the lateral cover with the supplied set-screws. 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 29 Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting 8.1 Module does not move? Possible cause Corrective action Base jaws jam in housing, possible cause: bolting surface not sufficiently level. Check the levelness of the bolting surface. ( 7.1, Page 14) Pressure drops below minimum. Check the air supply.( 7.2, Page 15) Compressed air lines switched Check compressed air lines. Proximity switch defective or set incorrect. Repair the proximity switch. Unused air connections not closed. Close the unused air connections. Component is broken, e.g. through overloading Replace component or send the module with a repair order to SCHUNK. Ensure that the module was only used within its defined application parameters. If necessary, check the application with the calculation program for gripping modules (SSG). 30 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Troubleshooting 8.2 The module does not travel through the entire stroke? Possible cause Corrective action Dirt deposits between the cover and the piston Remove the cover, clean the module and relubricate it. ( 9, Page 33) Dirt deposits between the base jaws and the Disassemble and clean module. guide Pressure drops below minimum. Check the air supply. ( 7.2, Page 15) Mounting surface is not even enough Check the levelness of the bolting surface. ( 7.1, Page 14) Component is broken, e.g. through overloading Send the module to SCHUNK with a repair order or disassemble module. 8.3 Module opens or closes abruptly? Possible cause Corrective action Too little grease in the mechanical guiding areas of the module Clean the module and relubricate it. ( 9, Page 33) Compressed air lines are blocked Check the compressed air lines for crushing or damage. Mounting surface is not even enough Check the levelness of the bolting surface. 8.4 The gripping force drops? Possible cause Corrective action Compressed air can escape Check seals, if necessary disassemble module and replace seals. Too much grease in the mechanical motion spaces of the module Clean the module and relubricate it. ( 9, Page 33) Pressure drops below minimum. Check the air supply. ( 7.2, Page 15) 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 31 Troubleshooting 8.5 Module does not achieve the opening and closing times? Possible cause Corrective action Compressed air lines are not installed optimally. If present: Open the flow control couplings on the module to the maximum that the movement of the jaws occurs without bouncing and hitting. Check compressed air lines. Inner diameter of the compressed air lines are sufficiently large relative to the compressed air consumption Flow rate of valve is sufficiently large relative to the compressed air consumption. If, despite of optimal air connections, the opening and closing times are not achieved according to the catalog, we recommend the use of quick exhaust valves direct at the module. 32 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Maintenance and Care 9 Maintenance and Care 9.1 Notes DANGER Danger of explosion in explosion risk areas! • Follow the instructions in supplementary sheet "Installation and operating instructions - EX" for modules in explosionresistant versions (EX)! WARNING Risk of burns from hot surfaces Depending on the application, the surface can be very hot. Touching may cause burns to the hands: • Wear protective gloves. • Before working on the module, allow module to cool down. Original spare parts When replacing damaged parts (wearing parts/spare parts) only use SCHUNK original spares. Replacement of housing and base jaws The base jaws and the guides in the housing are matched to each other. To have these parts replaced, send the complete module along with a repair order to SCHUNK. Maintenance of module with gripping force maintenance "I.D. gripping" (I.D.) and "O.D. gripping" (O.D.) The pistons have to be aligned using an assembly device. Therefore we recommend to have the module serviced and the seals replaced by SCHUNK. If this is not possible, you can carry out the maintenance and replace the seals yourself. 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 33 Maintenance and Care 9.2 Maintenance and lubrication intervals NOTICE At ambient temperature above 60°C the lubricants can harden faster. • Interval decrease accordingly. Size Interval [Mio. cycles] 40 - 160 200 - 380 10 5 9.3 Lubricants/Lubrication points (basic lubrication) We recommend the lubricants listed. During maintenance, treat all greased areas with lubricant. Thinly apply lubricant with a lint-free cloth. Lubrication point Lubricant Metallic sliding surfaces microGLEIT GP 360 All seals Renolit HLT 2 Bores on the piston Renolit HLT 2 In addition to the described maintenance, the guides of the gripper can be re-lubricated as needed by means of lubricating nipples. The lubricating nipples can be used instead of the air purge connection. Remove the two set screws for the air purge connection and replace them with two conical grease nipples. 34 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Maintenance and Care 9.4 Disassembly of the module 9.4.1 Variant without maintenance of gripping force Position of the position numbers: ( 10, Page 46) 1 Remove the compressed air hoses. 2 Remove the cover (5). 3 Mark the installation position of the piston (3/8) and the base jaws (2/7) in the housing (1). 4 Unscrew the screws (41) and remove the cover (4). 5 Unscrew the screws (40) and remove the cylinder piston (6) from the housing (1). 6 Press the piston (3/8) upward out of the housing (1). 7 Pull the base jaws (2/7) out of the housing (1). 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 35 Maintenance and Care 9.4.2 Variant with maintenance of gripping force (O.D. gripping) Position of the position numbers: ( 10, Page 46) WARNING Risk of injury due to spring forces! The lid is under spring tension. Carefully disassemble the module. 1 Remove the compressed air hoses. 2 Remove the cover (5). 3 Mark the installation position of the piston (3/8) and the base jaws (2/7) in the housing (1). 4 WARNING! Risk of injury due to spring forces! The cylinder piston and the cover are under spring tension. Carefully disassemble the module. 5 Unscrew the screws (46). 6 Open the vise carefully and remove the cover (9). 7 Instead of positioning the cover (9) position device 1 (103) (size 40-100) respectively position device 2 (104) (size 125380) with the centering sleeves (19) on the PGN-plus housing (50) and then fasten both components with screws 1 (102). Sizes 125-160 require a two-part device. Position device 2 (104) in device 1 (103) and fasten them both with screws 2 (105). 8 Unscrew the screw (45). 9 Loosen the screws (2) (size 125-380) respectively screws 1 (102) (size 40-100) evenly and carefully remove device 2 (104) respectively device (103). 10 Press the piston (3/8) upward out of the housing (1). 11 Pull the base jaws (2/7) out of the housing (1). 36 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Maintenance and Care 9.4.3 Variant with maintenance of gripping force (I.D. gripping) Position of the position numbers: ( 10, Page 46) WARNING Risk of injury due to spring forces! The lid is under spring tension. Carefully disassemble the module. 1 Remove the compressed air hoses. 2 Remove the cover (5). 3 Mark the installation position of the piston (3/8) and the base jaws (2/7) in the housing (1). 4 WARNING! Danger of injury due to spring forces! The cover is under spring tension. Carefully disassemble the module. Clamp the module between the base jaws (2/7) and the cover (9) in the vise such that it is still possible to remove the four screws (46). 5 Unscrew the screws (46). 6 Carefully unclamp the vise until the spring force (25) is released. 7 Remove the cover (9) and the compression spring (25). 8 Unscrew screw (40) and remove cylinder piston (6) from the housing (1). 9 Press the piston (3/8) upward out of the housing (1). 10 Pull the base jaws (2/7) out of the housing (1). 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 37 Maintenance and Care 9.4.4 Variant with dust cover In variant with dust cover, the dust cover must be removed first. ( 10.2, Page 48) 1 Completely unscrew the screws (91) and remove the plain washers (92) and centering sleeves (86). Screws (91) and the plain washers (92) only serve the purpose of protection during transport. 2 Pull the intermediate jaws (84) upwards and out and remove the o-rings (87) and shims (83). 3 Slacken the countersunk screws (89) and remove the cover plate (82). 4 Unscrew the screws (90) and detach the covers (81). 9.4.5 Version with power booster cylinder (KVZ) without gripping force Position of the position numbers: ( 10.3, Page 49) 1 Remove the compressed air hoses. 2 Remove the cover (5). 3 Mark the installation position of the piston (3/8) and the base jaws (2/7) in the housing (1). 4 Unscrew the screws (41) and remove the cover (4). 5 Unscrew the screw (51) and remove the cylinder piston (6) and spacer piston (66) from the intermediate housing (65). 6 Unscrew the screws (46/54) and remove the intermediate housing (65). 7 Remove the second cylinder piston (6) from the housing (1). 8 Press the piston (3/8) upwards out of the housing (1). 9 Pull the base jaws (2/7) out of the housing (1). 38 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Maintenance and Care 9.5 Servicing and assembling the module Maintenance • Clean all parts thoroughly and check for damage and wear. • Treat all greased areas with lubricant. ( 9.3, Page 34) • Oil or grease bare external steel parts. • Replace all wear parts / seals.( 10, Page 46) – Position of the wearing parts ( 10, Page 46) – Order-No of the seal kit ( 11, Page 50) Assembly Assembly takes place in the opposite order to disassembly. Observe the following: • Unless otherwise specified, secure all screws and nuts with Loctite no. 243 and tighten with the appropriate tightening torque.( 9.5.6, Page 42) • In the case of the version with gripping force maintenance for „O.D. gripping”, the sizes 40 – 100 have to be mounted with the aid of an assembly device for cylinder pistons( 9.6.1, Page 43), the sizes 125 - 380 have to be mounted with two-part assembly devices ( 9.6.2, Page 44). 9.5.1 Variant without maintenance of gripping force Reassemble in reverse order of disassembly. 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 39 Maintenance and Care 9.5.2 Variant with maintenance of gripping force (O.D. gripping) Sizes 40-100 Fig. 16 • Dimensions of the assembly devices: ( 9.6.1, Page 43) • Further Item numbers. which are noch illustrated in this figure: ( 10.1, Page 47) 1 Fit the base jaws (2/7) and the piston (3/8) in the housing (1). 2 Fit the cylinder piston (10) with seals (30/33) and the compression spring (25) into the housing (1). 3 Carefully put the device (100) over the cylinder piston (10) and attach to the housing using the screws (101). 4 Insert the screw (45) and tighten to the required torque ( 9.5.6, Page 42). 5 Remove the device (100) and continue to assemble the gripper in the reverse order to the order for disassembling ( 10, Page 46). 40 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Maintenance and Care Sizes 125 - 380 with two assembly devices 105 102 104 103 45 10 11 30 25 31 50 3 Fig. 17 • Dimensions of the assembly devices: ( 9.6.2, Page 44) • Further Item numbers. which are not illustrated in this figure: ( 10.1, Page 47) 1 Assemble the base jaws (2/7) and piston (3/8) with sealing (31) in the housing. 2 Insert the pressure spring (25), the distance pin (11) and the cylinder piston (10) with the sealings (30/33) into the housing (1). 3 Carefully put the device (101) over the cylinder piston and mount onto the housing (1) with the screws (102). 4 Attach device 2 (104) and fasten it evenly onto device 1 (103) with screws 2 (105). 5 Insert screw (45) into the cylinder piston and fasten them with the required torque ( 9.5.6, Page 42). 6 Remove the devices (103/104). 7 Insert the sealings (32/34) and assemble the cover (9) with the aid of screws (46) ( 10, Page 46). 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 41 Maintenance and Care 9.5.3 Variant with maintenance of gripping force (I.D. gripping) Reassemble in reverse order of disassembly ( 9.4.3, Page 37). 9.5.4 Variant with dust cover Reassemble in reverse order of disassembly ( 9.4.4, Page 38). 9.5.5 Version with power booster cylinder (KVZ) without gripping force Reassemble in reverse order of disassembly ( 9.4.5, Page 38). 9.5.6 Screw tightening torques Position of the position numbers( 10, Page 46) Screw tightening torque - dimensions in Nm Size Item 40 Item 41 Item 45 Item 46 Item 51 PGN-plus 40 0.8 0.73 2.2 0.73 0.8 PGN-plus 50 0.8 1.3 2.2 1.3 0.8 PGN-plus 64 6 1.3 10 1.3 6 PGN-plus 80 10 3 17 3 10 PGN-plus 100 17 3 17 3 17 PGN-plus 125 24 6 41 6 24 PGN-plus 160 48 6 83 6 48 PGN-plus 200 75 6 116 25 - PGN-plus 240 75 6 116 25 - PGN-plus 300 120 6 150 25 - PGN-plus 380 200 6 200 50 - 42 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Maintenance and Care 9.6 Assembly device cylinder piston with gripping force maintenance 9.6.1 Sizes 40-100 DH8 B 0.02 B-B t2 0.02 Ø d2 Ø d3 EH8 l2 ± 0.02 B Ø d1 h7 A A l1 ± 0.02 A Ø 15 C 1x 45° B t1 t3 A-A Fig. 18 Assembly device cylinder piston Assembly device cylinder piston – dimensions in mm Size a b c d e l1 l2 d1 d2 d3 t1 t2 t3 PGN-plus 40 38 24 20 22.5 14.5 32 18 5 3.5 6.5 14 2 4 PGN-plus 50 42 30 25 25 19 35 22 6 3.5 8 18 2.5 6 PGN-plus 64 52 36 27 31 24 42 27 8 5.5 10 23 2.5 7 PGN-plus 80 63 42 32 42 30 52 32 8 5.5 10 25 2.5 6 PGN-plus 100 81 50 38 54 36 66 38 10 6.6 11 30 3.5 7 Screw for assembly device Item Designation 40 50 64 80 100 101 screw (DIN EN ISO 4762) M3 x 20 M3 x 25 M5 x 30 M5 x 35 M6 x 40 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 43 Maintenance and Care 9.6.2 Sizes 125 - 380 Fig. 19 Mounting device for gripping force maintenance Mounting device cylinder piston - dimensions in mm Size A B C d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 PGN-plus 125 100 60 50 96 9 15 45 14 9 12 PGN-plus 160 125 72 50 90.5 9 18 57.5 15 9 12 PGN-plus 200 154 100 65 110 9 20 78 18 11 14 PGN-plus 240 186 115 80 125 11 22 88 20 13.5 16 PGN-plus 300 210 140 95 149 11 30 114.3 26 17.5 22 PGN-plus 380 285 170 110 180 13.5 32 129 22 28 44 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 33 Maintenance and Care Mounting device cylinder piston - dimensions in mm Size d8 d9 l1 l2 l3 l4 l5 l6 l7 l8 PGN-plus 125 M8 - 60 82 80 45 9 3 67 46 PGN-plus 160 M8 58.5 72 100 74.5 56 9 3 - - PGN-plus 200 M8 79 100 130 95 70 11 4 - - PGN-plus 240 M10 89 115 160 106 80 13 4 - - PGN-plus 300 M10 115.3 139 180 130 96 17 6 - - PGN-plus 380 M12 130 250 150 116 21 8 - - 170 Screw for assembly device cylinder piston Item PGN-plus 125 PGN-plus 160 PGN-plus 200 PGN-plus 240 PGN-plus 300 PGN-plus 380 102 M8 x 55 M8 x 60 M10 x 80 M12 x 90 M16 x 110 M20 x 120 105 M8 x 60 M8 x 65 M8 x 80 M10 x 95 M10 x 110 M12 x 125 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 45 Assembly drawings 10 Assembly drawings The following figures are example images. They serve for illustration and assignment of the spare parts. Variations are possible depending on size and variant. caption * Wearing part, replace during maintenance. ** Included in the seal kit. Seal kit can only be ordered completely. *** Positions are adapted to each other and may not be replaced by the customer. **** not for PGN-plus 40 – 125 ***** not for PGN-plus 40 – 80 46 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Assembly drawings 10.1 Standard Fig. 20 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 47 Assembly drawings 10.2 Dust cover 91 92 86 * 84 87 * 83 89 82 81 49 90 85 Fig. 21 * 48 Replace wearing part during maintenance 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Assembly drawings 10.3 Version with power booster cylinder * 34 33 ** 6 30 32 12 31 19 66 48 65 48 33 ** 54 46 30 6 12 32 34 * 49 51 4 41 Fig. 22 * not for PGN-plus 50 – 125 ** not for PGN-plus 50 – 80 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 49 Seal kit 11 Seal kit ID.-No. of the seal kit Sealing kit for Standard Version HighTemperature Version Version with dust cover Version with power booster cylinder PGN-plus 40 5516793 395516793 5518709 - PGN-plus 50 0370891 0370940 5518710 5515863 PGN-plus 64 0370892 0370908 5518711 5515864 PGN-plus 80 0370893 0370941 5518712 5515865 PGN-plus 100 0370894 0370942 5518713 5515866 PGN-plus 125 0370895 0370926 5518714 5515867 PGN-plus 160 0370896 0370922 5518715 5515868 PGN-plus 200 0370897 0370939 5518716 5520936 PGN-plus 240 0370987 0370988 5518717 - PGN-plus 300 0370898 0370943 5518718 - PGN-plus 380 0370989 0370990 5518719 - Contents of the seal kit ( 10, Page 46). 50 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en Accessories kit 12 Accessories kit Content of the accessories pack: • 6 x Centering sleeves for mounting • 2 x O-ring for hose-free direct connection • 2 x screw plug for hose connection ID.-No. of the accessory pack Accessory pack for PGN-plus High-temperature version [HT] PGN-plus 40 5518410 395518410 PGN-plus 50 5512043 395512043 PGN-plus 64 5512044 395512044 PGN-plus 80 5512045 395512045 PGN-plus 100 5512046 395512046 PGN-plus 125 5512047 395512047 PGN-plus 160 5512048 395512048 PGN-plus 200 5512049 395512049 PGN-plus 240 5513858 395513858 PGN-plus 300 5512050 395512050 PGN-plus 380 5515137 395515137 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en 51 13 Translation of original declaration of incorporation in terms of the Directive 2006/42/EG, Annex II, Part 1.B of the European Parliament and of the Council on machinery. Manufacturer/ Distributor SCHUNK GmbH & Co. KG Spann- und Greiftechnik Bahnhofstr. 106 – 134 D-74348 Lauffen/Neckar We hereby declare that on the date of the declaration the following incomplete machine complied with all basic safety and health regulations found in the directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on machinery. The declaration is rendered invalid if modifications are made to the product. Product designation: 2-Finger Parallel Gripper / PGN-plus 40 - 380 / pneumatic ID number 0371080 ... 0371477, 37371080 ... 37371477, 38371080 ... 38371477, 39371080 ... 39371477 The incomplete machine may not be put into operation until conformity of the machine into which the incomplete machine is to be installed with the provisions of the Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC) is confirmed. Applied harmonized standards, especially: EN ISO 12100:2011-03 Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction The manufacturer agrees to forward on demand the relevant technical documentation for the partly completed machinery to state offices. The special technical documents according to Appendix VII, Part B belonging to the incomplete machine have been compiled. Person authorized to compile the technical documentation: Robert Leuthner, Address: see manufacturer's address Lauffen/Neckar, January 2014 52 03.05|PGN-plus 40 - 380|en p.p. Ralf Winkler, Head of Gripping Systems Development
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