Afag CS 25 User manual

Assembly instructions EN CS25 Date 01.06.2021 Version 3.0 1–60
Assembly and operating instructions
Compact Slide
CS 25
Translation of the Original Assembly Instructions EN
CS 25/60 Order no.: 50224806 CS 25/120 Order no.: 50224807
CS 25/180 Order no.: 50224808 CS 25/240 Order no.: 50224809

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Dear Customer,
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our company!
These assembly and operating instructions contain all essential information you
need about your product. Our aim is to provide the required information as
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the contents or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are always
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regarding the compact slide or other options.
We wish you every success with our products!
With kind regards
Your Afag team
© Subject to modifications
The compact slides CS 25 have been designed by Afag Automation AG
according to the state of the art. Due to the constant technical development and
improvement of our products, we reserve the right to make technical changes
at any time.
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Table of contents
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Table of contents
1General .................................................................................................................... 6
Contents and purpose of these assembly instructions................................. 6
Explanation of symbols................................................................................. 6
Additional symbols........................................................................................ 7
Applicable documents .................................................................................. 8
Warranty ....................................................................................................... 8
Liability.......................................................................................................... 8
2Safety instructions................................................................................................. 9
General ......................................................................................................... 9
Intended use................................................................................................. 9
Foreseeable misuse ..................................................................................... 9
Obligations of the operator and the personnel ........................................... 10
2.4.1 Observe the assembly instructions ...................................................... 10
2.4.2 Obligations of the operating company.................................................. 10
2.4.3 Obligations of the personnel ................................................................ 11
Personnel requirements ............................................................................. 11
2.5.1 Personnel qualification ......................................................................... 11
Personal protective equipment (PPE) ........................................................ 12
Changes & modifications............................................................................ 12
General Hazards / residual risks ................................................................ 13
2.8.1 General hazards at the workplace ....................................................... 13
2.8.2 Danger due to electricity ...................................................................... 14
2.8.3 Mechanical hazards ............................................................................. 14
2.8.4 Danger due to pneumatics ................................................................... 15
2.8.5 Danger caused by omitting maintenance work .................................... 15
3Technical data ...................................................................................................... 16
Dimensional drawing CS 25 ....................................................................... 16
Technical data CS 25 ................................................................................. 17
Preferred combinations CS 25 ................................................................... 18
Slide loads CS 25 ....................................................................................... 19
Operation time diagram CS 25................................................................... 20
4Transport, packaging and storage ..................................................................... 21
Safety instructions for transport.................................................................. 21
Scope of supply .......................................................................................... 22
Transport .................................................................................................... 22
Packaging ................................................................................................... 23
Storage ....................................................................................................... 23

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5Design and description ....................................................................................... 24
Design Compact Slide ................................................................................ 24
Product description..................................................................................... 24
Accessories CS 25 ..................................................................................... 25
6Installation, assembly & setting ......................................................................... 27
Safety instructions for Installation & assembly ........................................... 27
Installation & assembly............................................................................... 28
6.2.1 Assembly & attachment ....................................................................... 28
6.2.2 Tightening torques for screws .............................................................. 29
6.2.3 Connection to the pneumatic system ................................................... 30
Installation of the initiator............................................................................ 32
Installation and adjustment of the proximity switch .................................... 33
Query sensors ............................................................................................ 34
Adjustment of the shock absorber.............................................................. 35
6.6.1 Safety notes for settings....................................................................... 35
6.6.2 Adjusting the shock absorbers and stop screws.................................. 36
End position control for entire stroke range ............................................... 37
Sequence of the intermediate position ....................................................... 38
6.8.1 Sequence of intermediate positions during extension ......................... 38
6.8.2 Sequence of intermediate positions during retraction.......................... 39
ZA intermediate stop (option) ..................................................................... 40
6.9.1 ZA intermediate stop - Overview.......................................................... 40
6.9.2 Mounting the ZA intermediate stop on the CS module ........................ 41
6.9.3 Fine adjustment of the stop screw with shock absorber ...................... 42
Adjustment to other action direction ........................................................... 43
6.10.1 Set the ZA-Catch to a different action direction ................................... 43
6.10.2 ZA-Catch to other acting direction (procedure for retraction or
extension) ........................................................................................... 43
6.10.3 Dismantle ZA-Catch ............................................................................. 44
7Commissioning .................................................................................................... 45
Safety instructions for commissioning ........................................................ 45
Preparations for commissioning ................................................................. 46
Commissioning of the modules .................................................................. 47
8Fault elimination................................................................................................... 48
General notes ............................................................................................. 48
Safety instructions for troubleshooting ....................................................... 48
Table fault causes and remedy .................................................................. 48
9Maintenance and repair ....................................................................................... 49
General notes ............................................................................................. 49
Safety instructions for Maintenance and Repair ........................................ 49
Maintenance activities and maintenance intervals..................................... 50

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9.3.1 Overview of the maintenance points .................................................... 50
9.3.2 Compressed air specifications ............................................................. 51
9.3.3 Further maintenance ............................................................................ 52
Spare and wear parts lists, repairs............................................................. 52
9.4.1 General notes....................................................................................... 52
9.4.2 Safety instructions ................................................................................ 52
10 Decommissioning, disassembly, disposal........................................................ 53
Safety instructions for decommissioning, disassembling and disposal...... 53
Decommissioning ....................................................................................... 53
Disassembly ............................................................................................... 53
Disposal...................................................................................................... 54
11 Declaration of incorporation............................................................................... 55

General
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1 General
Contents and purpose of these assembly instructions
These assembly instructions contain important information on assembly,
commissioning, functioning and maintenance of the compact slides CS 25 to
ensure safe and efficient handling and operation.
Consistent compliance with these assembly instructions will ensure:
permanent operational reliability of the compact slide,
optimal functioning of the compact slide,
timely detection and elimination of defects (thereby reducing maintenance
and repair costs),
extension of the service life of the compact slide.
The illustrations in this manual shall provide you with a basic understanding of
the module and may vary from the actual design of your module.
Explanation of symbols
The safety notes are marked by a pictogram and a signal word. The safety notes
describe the extent of the hazard.
DANGER
Danger!
This safety note indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Warning!
This safety note points out a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Caution!
This safety note points out a potentially dangerous situation which, if not
avoided, can result in minor or slight injuries.
NOTICE
This
safety note points out a potentially dangerous situation which, if not
avoided, can cause substantial damage to property and the environment.

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This note contains important additional information as well as useful tips for
safe, efficient and trouble-free operation of the compact slide.
Further warning signs:
Where applicable, the following standardised symbols are used in this manual
to point out the various potential health risks.
Warning
- Dangerous electrical voltage.
Warning
- Risk of injury from contact with hot surfaces.
Warning
-
Risk of hand and finger injury due to uncontrolled
movements of components.
Warning
- Risk of injury as a result of parts being flung out!
Warning
- high noise levels.
Additional symbols
In these assembly instructions the following symbols are used to highlight
instructions, results, references, etc.
Symbol Description
1. Instructions (steps ...)
Results of actions
References to sections
Enumerations not ordered

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Applicable documents
In addition to the assembly instructions, the following documents must be
observed:
Safety data sheets etc.
Instructions for integrated components (supplier documentation)
Each compact slide is accompanied by a safety information sheet. This
information sheet must be read carefully by every person who carries out work
on and with the compact slide.
Warranty
The warranty terms for Afag handling components and handling systems are
the following:
24 months from initial operation and up to a maximum of 27 months from
delivery.
Wear parts (e.g. shock absorbers) are excluded from the warranty*.
The warranty covers the replacement or repair of defective Afag parts. Further
claims are excluded.
* However, a customer has a right to a defect-free product. This does also
apply to defective accessories and wear parts. Normal wear and tear is
excluded from the warranty.
The warranty shall expire in the following cases:
Improper use of the module.
Non-observance of the instructions regarding assembly, commissioning,
operation and maintenance of the module.
Improper assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance.
Repairs and design changes carried out without prior technical instructions of
Afag Automation AG.
Removing the serial number from the product.
Using the compact slide without shock absorbers or with defective shock
absorbers.
Inadequate checking of wear parts.
Non-observance of the EC Machinery Directive, the Accident Prevention
Regulations, the Standards of the German Electrotechnology Association
(VDE) and these safety and assembly instructions.
Liability
No changes shall be made to the compact slide unless described in this
instructions manual or approved in writing by Afag Automation AG.
Afag Automation AG accepts no liability for unauthorized changes or improper
assembly, installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance or repair work.

Safety instructions
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2 Safety instructions
General
This chapter provides an overview of all important safety aspects to ensure safe
and proper use of the compact slide and optimal protection of personnel.
Failure to follow the directions and safety instructions given in this instructions
manual may result in serious hazards.
Intended use
The compact slide CS is used for shock-free linear movement of fixed loads in
the ambient and operating conditions defined for this module.
The CS compact slides are designed exclusively for linear movement in any
position on the slide for load capacities up to a maximum of (CS 25 = 7.5 kg).
Load capacities at the front of the modules (CS 25 = up to 5.0 kg).
The CS compact slides can be used in combination with other modules as a
pick-and-place station, whereby the permissible load capacity must not be
exceeded.
Any use of the compact slide beyond the described purpose is considered to be
not in accordance with the intended use.
The intended use of the module also includes:
observance of all instructions given in this instructions manual.
compliance with the inspection and maintenance work and the
specifications in the data sheets,
using only original spare parts.
Foreseeable misuse
Any use other than or beyond the intended use described above is considered
a misuse of the compact slide.
Especially the following use is considered a misuse:
Use in potentially explosive atmospheres.

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Risks can occur if the module is not used as intended. In the event of
damages caused by improper use the following shall apply:
the operating company shall be solely responsible for such damage, and
AFAG does not accept any liability for damage caused by improper use.
Obligations of the operator and the personnel
2.4.1 Observe the assembly instructions
A basic prerequisite for safe and proper handling of the compact slide is a good
knowledge of the basic safety instructions.
These assembly instructions, in particular the safety instructions contained
therein, must be observed by all persons working with the compact slide.
2.4.2 Obligations of the operating company
In addition to the safety instructions given in this manual, the operating company
must comply with the safety, accident prevention and environmental protection
regulations valid for the field of application of the compact slide.
The operating company is required to use only personnel who:
have the necessary professional qualifications and experience,
are familiar with the basic rules regarding occupational safety and accident
prevention,
have been instructed in the correct handling of the compact slide,
have read and understood these assembly instructions.
The operating company is also required to:
monitor on an ongoing basis that the personnel work safely considering any
potential hazard involved and the assembly instructions are observed,
ensure that the assembly instructions are always kept at hand at the
installation in which the modules are mounted,
observe and communicate universally applicable laws and regulations
regarding accident prevention and environmental protection,
provide the necessary personal protective equipment (e.g. protective gloves)
and instruct the personnel to wear it
update the related safety data sheets.
WARNING
Risk of injury if the module is not used as intended!
The improper use of the compact slide poses a potential hazard to the
personnel.
The compact slide may only be used in a technically perfect condition in
accordance with its intended use and the instructions in this manual as well
as in compliance with the safety requirements!
Any malfunctions, particularly those that could impair safety, must be
eliminated immediately!

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2.4.3 Obligations of the personnel
All personnel working with the modules are required to:
read and observe these assembly instructions, especially the chapter on
safety,
observe the occupational safety and accident prevention regulations,
observe all safety and warning signs on the compact slide,
refrain from any activity that might compromise safety and health.
In addition, the personnel must wear the personal protective equipment
required for carrying out their work. (Chapter 2.6).
Personnel requirements
2.5.1 Personnel qualification
The activities described in the assembly instructions require specific requisites
at the level of professional qualifications of the personnel.
Personnel not having the required qualification will not be able to assess the
risks that may arise from the use of the compact slide thus exposing himself and
others to the risk of serious injury. Therefore, only qualified personnel may be
permitted to carry out the described activities on the compact slide.
Persons whose ability to react is restricted due to the intake of medication or the
like must not interact with the compact slide.
These installation instructions are intended for skilled personnel (installers,
system integrators, maintenance personnel, technicians), electricians and
operating personnel.
The following is a description of the professional skills (qualifications) required
for carrying out the different activities:
Qualified personnel:
Qualified personnel with appropriate training who are qualified due to their
special know-how and fully familiar with the machine and who have been
given
instructions on how to carry out the task entrusted to them safely.
Operator (trained personnel):
Authorized persons
who due to their specialized professional training,
expertise and experience are capable of identifying risks and preventing
possible hazards arising from the use of the machine.

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Personal protective equipment (PPE)
The personal protective equipment serves to protect the personnel from hazards
affecting their safety and health at work.
When working on/with the CS module, the personnel must wear the personal
protective equipment assigned by the safety officer of the operating company or
as required by safety regulations. In addition, the personnel is required to:
wear the personal protective equipment provided by the operating company
(employer),
check the personal protective equipment for proper condition, and
immediately notify the person responsible on site of any defects found on the
personal protective equipment.
Personal protective equipment and the respective mandatory signs:
Protective clothing is a close-
fitting clothing specifically
designed to protect personnel from hazards during work.
Protective gloves
are specifically designed to protect the
personnel against hand injuries (such as cuts, abrasion,
burns).
Safety shoes
are specifically designed to protect the
personnel against foot injuries from crushing, falling objects or
slipping on slippery surfaces.
Hearing protectors
are required to protect the personnel
against excessive noise levels to prevent noise-
induced
hearing loss.
Changes & modifications
No changes may be made to the compact slide which have not been described
in these assembly instructions or approved in writing by Afag Automation AG.
Afag Automation AG accepts no liability for unauthorised changes or improper
assembly, installation, commissioning, maintenance or repair work.
The compact slide may not be changed or modified in any way, except with
the prior written consent of Afag Automation AG.

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General Hazards / residual risks
Despite the safe design of the machine and the technical protective measures
taken, there still remain residual risks that cannot be avoided and which present
a non-obvious residual risk when operating the compact slides.
Observe the safety instructions in this chapter and in the other sections of this
manual to avoid damage to property and dangerous situations for the personnel.
2.8.1 General hazards at the workplace
The compact slide has been built according to the state-of-the-art and the
applicable health and safety requirements. However, improper use of the
compact slide may cause the following hazards to the personnel:
danger to life and limb of the operator or third parties,
to the compact slide itself,
property damage.
Always keep the assembly instructions ready at hand at the workplace!
Please, also observe:
the general and local regulations on accident prevention and environmental
protection,
the safety information sheet for the CS module.
WARNING
Danger - Do not use in unsuitable environment!
The compact slides are designed for use in non-explosive atmospheres.
Do not use the compact slide in potentially explosive atmospheres!
CAUTION
Risk of injuries due to uncontrolled parts movements!
When operating the compact slide uncontrolled movements may occur which
can cause personal injury or property damage.
Only qualified personnel may work with or on the compact slide.
Read the assembly instructions carefully before carrying out any work on
or with the compact slide.

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2.8.2 Danger due to electricity
2.8.3 Mechanical hazards
CAUTION
Risk of noise-induced hearing loss!
When the compact slides are installed in a machine or plant, the permissible
noise level may be exceeded depending on the various components, the
environment and the resonance.
The operating company is responsible for ensuring that the permissible
noise levels are observed.
If the noise level exceeds 85 dB(A) in normal operation, the operator must
wear hearing protectors at the workplace.
WARNING
Danger! Risk of electric shock!
If work on electrical components is required, ensure that the work is carried
out properly, failure to do so will cause serious or fatal injuries.
Work on the machine's electrical equipment may only be performed by
skilled electrician or trained personnel under the supervision of a skilled
electrician in accordance with all relevant electrical regulations.
WARNING
Risk of injury - Do not reach into the system during operation!
There is a risk of injury if the personnel reach into the system during normal
operation.
Never reach into the system during normal operation!
CAUTION
Danger of injury by moving components!
Limbs can be crushed by moving components!
Work on and with the compact slide may only be carried out by qualified
personnel.

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2.8.4 Danger due to pneumatics
2.8.5 Danger caused by omitting maintenance work
WARNING
Risks by the pneumatic system!
The pneumatic system can pose various hazards that can cause serious or
fatal injuries if the work is carried out improperly.
Only qualified personnel may work with or on the pneumatic system!
The necessary personal protective equipment must be provided and used.
CAUTION
Danger of injury!
Poor or not regularly performed maintenance work may cause malfunction of
the components which may result in injuries.
The due diligence obligations of the operating company include ensuring
that the personnel carrying out maintenance work is appropriately trained
and qualified.

Technical data
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Dimensional drawing CS 25
Fig. 1 Dimensional drawing Compact Slide CS 25

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Preferred combinations CS 25

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Slide loads CS 25
Fig. 3 Table of slide loads CS 25

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Operation time diagram CS 25
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