Ewellix TLC Series User manual

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TLC
Telescopic pillar


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Contents
WARNING
Read this manual before installing, operating or maintaining this
actuator. Failure to follow safety precautions and instructions could
cause actuator failure and result in serious injury, death or property
damage.
1.0 General information ...................................................... 4
1.1 Information on this manual ..............................................4
1.2 Explanation of symbols and signal words.......................4
1.3 Operation manual ............................................................5
1.4 Organizational measures.................................................5
2.0 Safety .............................................................................. 6
2.1 Safety program ................................................................6
2.1.1 Purpose of use of the TLC .......................................6
2.1.2 Intended Use............................................................6
2.1.3 Unauthorized use.....................................................6
2.1.4 User groups .............................................................6
2.1.5 Types of operation ...................................................7
2.1.6 Danger zones...........................................................7
2.1.7 Areas of responsibility .............................................7
2.1.8 General safety notice...............................................7
2.2 Other hazards ..................................................................8
3.0 Function .......................................................................... 9
3.1 General function ..............................................................9
3.2 Correct use ......................................................................9
3.3 Ambient conditions..........................................................9
3.3.1 Operation .................................................................9
3.3.2 Storage / transport ..................................................9
3.3.3 Operating mode.......................................................9
3.4 Construction .................................................................. 10
3.4.1 Control unit ............................................................ 10
3.4.2 Terminal-position shutdown .................................. 10
4.0 Installation and startup............................................... 11
4.1 Scope of delivery ........................................................... 11
4.1.1 O pti on s ................................................................... 11
4.1.2 Accessories............................................................ 11
4.2 Connections................................................................... 11
4.2.1 Connecting the power cable / control device ....... 12
4.2.2 Strain relief ............................................................. 12
4.3 Installation...................................................................... 12
4.4 Startup ........................................................................... 13
5.0 Operation...................................................................... 14
5.1 Controlling an actuator .................................................. 14
6.0 Maintenance and care ................................................ 15
6.1 Maintenance .................................................................. 15
6.2 Care 15
6.2.1 Protection from water, cleaning, disinfecting........ 15
6.3 Warranty......................................................................... 15
6.4 Disposal ......................................................................... 15
6.5 Liability ........................................................................... 15
7.0 Appendix...................................................................... 16

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Telescopic pillar TLC
1.1 Information on this
manual
This manual provides information necessary for the proper
and safe installation, operation, maintenance, dismantling
and disposal of this pillar (also called device). It is an integral
part of the equipment, and must be kept so that it is acces-
sible to personnel.
Before doing anything with this device, personnel must read
this manual thoroughly and understand its contents.
Compliance with all specied safety instructions and operat-
ing instructions is vital for safe and proper use of this device.
In addition, national and local governmental accident pre-
vention regulations and general safety instructions must be
observed in the area where this device is being used.
Illustrations in this manual are intended to facilitate a basic
understanding of these concepts and may dier from the
actual design.
1.2 Explanation of symbols
and signal words
Safety precautions
Safety precautions in this manual are identied by symbols
and signal words. These signal words (shown to the right) in-
dicates the severity of the hazard.
Adhere to these safety precautions and act cautiously in or-
der to avoid accidents resulting in personal injuries and
damage to the device and the equipment into which it has
been installed.
1.0 General information
DANGER
Indicates a dangerous situation, which
will lead to death or serious personal
injury, if the precautionary measures are
ignored.
WARNING
Indicates a dangerous situation, which
can lead to minor or moderate injury or
property damage, if the precautionary
measures are ignored.
CAUTION
Indicates a dangerous situation, which
can lead to minor or moderate injury
the precautionary measures are ignored.
NOTICE
Indicates information considered
important, but not hazard-related (e.g.
messages relating to property damage).
NOTE
Emphasizes useful hints and
recommendations as well as information
for ecient and trouble-free operation.

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1.0 General information
1.3 Operation manual
Ewellix manufactures state-of-the-art electric actuators,
control units and operating equipment.
The purpose of this operation manual is to introduce you, as
the user and the entity doing the further processing, to cor-
rect utilization and safe use.
For this goal to be achieved, it is essential that you very
carefully read the chapter on safety (⮑ 2. Safety, page 6)
and follow the instructions in this manual.
Validity
The instructions in this manual refer to the telescopic pillar
TLC with the following identication:
• Manufacturer: Ewellix
• Product name: Telescopic pillar TLC
• Type designation: TLC 12ZWAS, TLC 12ZWAK,
TLC 12ZWDS, TLC 12ZWDK
• Year of manufacture: from 2005
• CE Mark: according to technical documentation
Target audience and obligation to read
These operating instructions are intended for technical per-
sonnel and authorized users who use the telescopic pillar
TLC in their products and work with it. The operating author-
ity determines who is authorized as a user.
We distinguish between dierent user groups, as the re-
quirements on the users vary, depending on the activity they
perform.
NOTE
Please note: You can find definitions of user groups along with their
corresponding requirements in the chapter on safety (⮑ 2. Safety,
page 6). You can assume one or more of these user groups provided
you meet the applicable requirements.
The organization and implementation of the operation man-
ual takes into account the dierent user groups.
Summary of contents
The operation manual serves as a reference work. The infor-
mation therein is organized into four task- and theme-related
parts:
The Basic Principles section gives the basic knowledge
that every user should have.
The Normal Operation section contains information needed
for operating the product under normal conditions, i.e. un-
disrupted operation for use according to its intended
application.
The Special Operations section describes all jobs deviating
from normal operation, such as installation, initial start-up,
maintenance, xing faults and doing repairs.
The Appendix contains information that the user has to be
able to access at any time. This includes information on us-
ing the operation manual (indexes) as well as data concern-
ing the product itself (technical data).
Aids for accessing information
This manual has access aids that make it easier for you to
quickly access the desired information:
• You can most easily nd all information on a given topic in
the Table of Contents, as a result of the task and
theme-related organization of the operation manual.
• Information on a specic activity or a special topic can be
found most quickly through the Index.
• Within the chapters of the operation manual, you can ori-
ent yourself with the help of the margin notes.
1.4 Organizational
measures
If you have any questions that cannot be answered through
this operation manual, contact the manufacturer directly.
Location of the operation manual
The operation manual can only benet you if you have it
available at all times. For this reason, always keep the oper-
ation manual where the equipment is being used.
Manufacturer address Ewellix
Oristalstrasse 97
CH-4410 Liestal
Tel.: +41 / 61 / 925 41 11
Fax: +41 / 61 / 921 37 04
E-mail: actuators.switzerl[email protected]
Contact address
Your local Ewellix representative.

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2.0 Safety
This chapter targets all the users of the TLC telescopic pillar.
It contains information on its safe use and optimal utilization.
2.1 Safety program
The safety program from Ewellix spells out who is entitled to
use it and the responsibility of individual users.
The TLC was designed and built in accordance with the lat-
est technical standards and accepted safety rules.
EU-conformity is documented with the technical
documentation.
2.1.1 Purpose of use of the TLC
The telescopic pillar TLC has been designed and built to be
operated in accordance with its intended use. If you use the
TLC for any use other than that cited, the manufacturer can-
not be held responsible for damage resulting from this.
The TLC has been specically designed for the movement of
patient tables, instrument carriers, instrument tables, small
lifting tables and dentist's chairs.
2.1.2 Intended Use
The intended use of the TLC is:
• dynamic, compression or tension loaded stroke.
NOTE
Please note:For the operations data, please see the Appendix of
this operating manual (⮑7.0 Appendix, page 16).
2.1.3 Unauthorized use
Any use other than the intended use without the manufactur-
er's written agreement or operation beyond the technical
limits is considered unauthorized.
You can nd the technical operating limits in the Appendix
(⮑7.0 Appendix, page 16) of this manual and on the type
plate of the TLC.
NOTE
Please note: Any unauthorized use of the TLC can cause personal
injury and property damage. Always adhere to the instructions of
this manual.
2.1.4 User groups
To ensure safety, we place requirements on the users of the
TLC, that must be adhered to under all circumstances. Only
persons who meet the requirements are entitled to use the
TLC.
We refer to all persons who operate, use, commission the
telescopic pillar, process it further or pass it on for further
processing as user groups. As the requirements of these
user groups strongly depend on their role, we distinguish
between the following user groups:
The operating authority iis the contractual partner of the
person doing the further processing or the reseller. They can
impose legal conditions on the operating authority when
purchasing the telescopic pillar. The operating authority en-
sures that the user is instructed in the authorized use of the
equipment.
The processor is the contractual partner of the reseller or
the manufacturer. He assembles the telescopic pillar into a
complete device. He is authorized by the manufacturer to
use the telescopic pillar TLC in accordance with the regul-
tions and has the necessary expert knowledge.
The technician has the professional technical training to
utilize the telescopic pillar TLC according to its authorized
use. Apart from the chapter on Safety, he is also familiar
with the chapter on Special operating modes. He will nd
the required technical data in the Appendix.
The reseller forwards the machine.

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2.0 Safety
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Any other person who uses the TLC is dened as an opera-
tor. The operator must have read the Safety chapter in this
manual before using the machine. Moreover, he must be in-
structed about the normal operation by the operating
authority.
2.1.5 Types of operation
The telescopic pillar TLC has been designed for intermittent
or short-term use (⮑ Technical data, page 17).
2.1.6 Danger zones
We dierentiate between two danger zones that must be ob-
served, depending on user role..
The danger zone covering persons also includes, in addition
to the actual user, third persons (other personnel, visitors,
patients etc.). In case of injury, the operating authority is
liable.
The danger zone device comes under the Processor and
Technician user groups and covers the telescopic pillar TLC
and any elements that have been attached.
2.1.7 Areas of responsibility
Dierent areas of responsibility, corresponding to the dier-
ent user groups, arise.
The Operating Authority bears the responsibility for the
danger zone covering persons and ensures that only autho-
rized and trained users work with the TLC. He or she is re-
sponsible for the following
• Identifying the persons who are allowed to use the TLC
(authorized persons)
• Instructing the user groups
• Complying with all relevant legal conditions and regula-
tions
NOTE
Please note: The Operating Authority may only authorize persons to
use the TLC who meet the requirements for the user groups.
The processor is responsible for the following:
• Forwarding a CE-conformant operating manual for the de-
vice in which the telescopic pillar TLC is installed
• Adherence to the safety regulations in accordance with
this operating manual
The reseller is responsible for the following:
• Forwarding this operating manual and the telescopic pillar
TLC to the processor or
• Forwarding a CE-conformant operating manual and the
device in which the telescopic pillar TLC is installed to the
operating authority
The technician is responsible for the following:
• Observing the manufacturer's instructions and the safe
set-up of interfaces with other equipment.
• Installation and use of the TLC in accordance with its in-
tended use
• Installation of optional modules and connecting cables
The operator ensures that nobody will be endangered when
the TLC is running. He or she is, in particular, responsible
for:
• Operating the TLC in normal operating conditions
• Immediate and appropriate reaction to malfunctions
2.1.8 General safety notice
The telescopic pillar is suitable for internal use only and
must not be exposed to weathering, strong UV radiation or
corrosive or explosive atmospheric media (⮑ Technical
data, page 17).
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2.2 Other hazards
The manufacturer has constructively, and with protective
measures, minimized the eects of existing residual haz-
ards. Pay attention to the residual hazards and the potential
countermeasures given in the following chapters
Residual hazards to people, objects and
property
Pay attention to the following residual hazards and the pos-
sible countermeasures for dealing with them.
WARNING
Warning against hand injuries caused by trapping. Do not let any
object or person come into contact with the inner tube and/or the
final plate while the motor is running. Hold the TLC only by the
external tube
WARNING
Warning for risk of crushing and damage to the TLC caused by
static and dynamic overloading of the telescopic pillar. When
driving against fixed objects the impact of the force can cause
personal injury. Make sure that there are no persons or fixed
objects present in the danger zone during the strok
• Note the maximum permissible operating data in the Appendix
(⮑ Technical data, page 17)
• Note the type plate of the telescopic pillar
WARNING
Warning of side-acting forces. Excessive side-acting forces destroy
the pillar and pose a danger to persons. During the stroke, do not
manipulate any of the elements that are connected to the TLC.
• You can nd the maximum permissible values in the appendix
(⮑ Technical data, page 17)
CAUTION
Beware of electric shock due to a squashed cable. Ensure that
cables cannot get pinched or damaged. Check that the mains
voltage corresponds to the nominal value on the type plate. Ensure
that the strain relief clamp and cabling are correct
CAUTION
Beware of damage to the TLC caused by splashing or hose-
directed water. The telescopic pillar TLC is, in accordance with
IP30, not protected against splashing or hose-directed water.
Exposure of the TLC to splashing or hose directed water must be
prevented at all times
• If required, protect your telescopic pillar with appropriate protec-
tive measures.
CAUTION
Beware of personal injury caused by the application falling off. The
final plate, which is made of plastic, can break when under load. It
is prohibited to operate the telescopic pillar TLC without adequate
support for the fastening plate or without an adapter plate!
Reinforced adapter plates are available as accessories
(⮑ 4.1.2 Accessories, page 20).

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3.0 Function
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3.0 Function
3.1 General function
The TLC is an electrical linear actuator which uses virtually
play-free guide tubes. It has been designed for holding and
moving centric and eccentric loads.
An AC motor drives a threaded nut that is fastened in the ro-
tor shaft. This nut then runs up and down the torsionally rigid
threaded spindle, which thereby generate the feed motion.
The telescopic tubes are retracted and run out depending on
the direction of the motor.
The AC motor is operated as a capacitor motor on a sin-
gle-phase AC voltage network.
3.2 Correct use
The TLC has been designed specically for adjusting equip-
ment carriers, lifting tables, chairs and oce furniture which
comply with standards EN 60601-1, EN 60601-1-2 and UL
2601.
The TLC should only be subjected to compressive loads. It is
only suitable for indoor use and must not be subjected to the
elements.
For pull applications, specially equipped pull version actua-
tors are available.
Specify the direction of load when ordering. The unit must
not be converted or modied.
CAUTION
Where eccentric loads are involved, the permissible maximum
load decreases. Please observe the permissible load on the load
diagram contained in the datasheet. If an eccentric overload occurs,
the actuator can be damaged. The load can tip sideways.
3.3 Ambient conditions
3.3.1 Operation
• Temperature 10 °C to 40 °C
• Humidity max. 85%
3.3.2 Storage / transport
• Temperature -20 °C to 40 °C
• Humidity max. 95%
WARNING
The TLC telescopic actuator must not be operated in an explosive
atmosphere.
NOTE
For transport purposes, the TLC defined for push load can be
loaded with a pull force of up to 50 kg for a short period.
CAUTION
The maximum centric load specified on the data label and the
permissible eccentric load specified in the transverse load diagram
must not be exceeded. A push actuator must never be used to
pull. The actuator may be destroyed if these instructions are not
observed.
3.3.3 Operating mode
See Technical Datasheet.
The actuator has been designed for intermittent operation. If
a higher duty cycle is required, contact Ewellix
CAUTION
If the duty cycle is too long, a temporary malfunction may occur.

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3.4 Construction
The TLC is tted with a thermal fuse. The thermoswitch inte-
grated into the motor winding switches the actuator o if the
temperature becomes excessive. After cooling down, the
thermoswitch is reactivated automatically
CAUTION
The first failure safety of the overall system must be checked in the
end product in order to rule out risks to life/limb and property.
3.4.1 Control unit
The TLC telescopic actuator is controlled by external pneu-
matic control devices, an electrical cable via which the mo-
tor's direction of rotation is controlled externally, or via a
low-voltage interface using an electrical handswitch or
footswitch.
Feeding and control of the actuator is possible at either the
top or the bottom as standard. This cable feedthrough is
permitted for 230 V, 6 A.
The TLC has extensive protection against faults. First failure
safety cannot be ensured, however, since unpredictable
faults - e.g. to a control device - can result in slow, uncon-
trolled movements.
3.4.2 Terminal-position shutdown
The stroke of the TLC is limited by the integrated limit
switches. These switch o the actuator.

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4.0 Installation and startup
4.0 Installation and startup
4.1 Scope of delivery
The TLC consists of:
• the complete lifting column (guide tube with colourless an-
odised nish)
• Plug housing with socket element for connection at bot-
tom
• Socket element for connection at top
• Closure piece
4.1.1 Options
• Low-voltage control unit
• Pull version
4.1.2 Accessories
• Handswitch, deskswitch, footswitch (Comfodesk)
• Mounting plates (colourless anodised nish)
• Fastening screws
4.2 Connections
NOTE
Protection class I applies for the TLC. The external and internal
aluminium tubes.have a protective conductor connection.
Fig. 1
AA
For top connection: Always lock the plug at the bottom using
the closure piece (A), g. 1 !
The plug socket or closure piece must click audibly into
position.
The TLC has marked connections for mains + operation ei-
ther at the top or at the bottom.
CAUTION
The strain relief MUST be fastened in the plug housing.
WARNING
Ensure that only one power cable is connected (either top or
bottom) at any one time. Otherwise the actuator may be damaged.
Risk of electric shock!
Connection for pneumatic
control
Connection for electrical
control unit

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4.2.1 Connecting the power cable /
control device
Connect the power cable to the connection provided as
shown in g. 2.
Fig. 2
Sicherung
2 x T6,3 A max
M
M
Sicherung
2 x T6,3 A max
230 V
50 Hz
L
N
PE
230 V
50 Hz
L
N
PE
L1
L1
L2 N
N
L3
L1
L1
L2 N L3
L2 N L3
L 1 = "Up" phase
L 2 = "Down" phase
L = Phase conductor connection
N = Neutral conductor connection
= Protective conduction connection
CAUTION
The L1 and L2 switch contacts must both be locked in position.
CAUTION
The mains connection must be fused by the customer.
4.2.2 Strain relief
You must ensure that the conguration provides sucient
strain relief for all connected cables.
CAUTION
Electric cables should not be exposed to the risk of pinching, or to
bending or tensile loads.
4.3 Installation
The TLC can be secured to either Ewellix mounting plates
(⮑ 4.1.2 Accessories, page 11) or the customer's own
plates.
• Remove the transportation screws (4 pcs.)
• Fasten the mounting plates onto the aluminium tubes using the
four bores (auxiliary plates are tted to the end faces of the outer
tube).
Fig. 3
ø 24,5
ø 6,5
ø 6,5
screws
see table 1, page 13
ø 15
screws
see table 1, page 13
WARNING
Only use the screws recommended (Quality 10.9, TGC 12.9).
Observe the minimum screw-in depth and the torque specified on
the datasheet.
WARNING
When using your own fastening plates, you must ensure that the
auxiliary plates are supported over their entire surface - this will
distribute the force over the entire area.
Otherwise, there is a risk of the auxiliary plates fracturing.
WARNING
During installation, ensure that no objects or parts of the body are
trapped between the fastening plate of the internal tube and the
outer tube during retraction.
Danger of crushing!
Any subsequent fastening bores in the aluminium tubes may
only be made by Ewellix.
The sides of the tubes must not be scratched, otherwise the
tube guide will be damaged. This can result in malfunctions.

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4.0 Installation and startup
THC THC TLC TGC TGC
External tube inst. Internal tube inst External tube inst. Internal tube inst
Screw 4 x M6x25 4 x M6x20 4 x M10x30 4 x M6x22 4 x M5x15
Screw-in depth min. 17mm min. 17 mm min 25 mm min.12 min. 10 mm
Strength class 10.9 10.9 10.9 10.9 10.9
Tightening torque 9 Nm 9 Nm 40 Nm 9 Nm 5 Nm
WARNING
When the actuator is being moved, ensure that physical objects
(e.g. furniture) or parts of the body cannot become trapped.
Risk of personal injury!
WARNING
If the actuator is to be controlled directly, an encoder must always
be used to prevent accidental movement of the actuator.
Risk of personal injury!
WARNING
No more than one TLC may be used for parallel operation.
Never connect multiple actuators to a single two-way contact.
The operating speed is a function of the load. Where loads are
uneven, the actuators can buckle and be destroyed. When uneven
speeds are used, the limit switches can also be bypassed, leading
to some actuators overshooting the terminal position.
WARNING
TLC units may only be opened and worked on by the Ewellix
Customer Service!
NOTE
Check the base plates and power cable at periodic intervals (twice
yearly) for mechanical damage (cracks).
4.4 Startup
The lifting column is ready for operation once the correct
electrical and mechanical connections have been made.
WARNING
Ensure that no liquids are allowed to penetrate the connections!
The actuator could be damaged by liquid entering it.
The actuator is not suitable for automatic washing systems.
Table 1

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5.0 Operation
The actuators can be operated with various control devices,
depending on the requirements (⮑ 4.1.2 Accessories,
page 11).
5.1 Controlling an actuator
The actuator is controlled in accordance with the connection
diagram (⮑ 4.2.1 Connecting the power cable / control
device, page 12).
The actuator moves until you release the button or have
reached a terminal position.

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6.0 Maintenance an care
6.0 Maintenance and care
6.1 Maintenance
The TLC has been designed for a service life of 30 000 dou-
ble strokes of length 300 mm (this applies for a maximum
centric load as per the data label).
The TLC requires no maintenance during this period.
In-house tests must be performed if other requirements re-
lating to service life are specied.
6.2 Care
6.2.1 Protection from water, cleaning,
disinfecting
Degree of protection IP30 is only achieved if the device is in-
stalled correctly in the end product.
If an actuator becomes dirty, it should be cleaned immedi-
ately in order to prevent the accretion of residues!
Use a damp cloth and water with a little isopropyl alcohol for
manual cleaning. Washing water with chemical additives
must be pH-neutral. Excessively acidic or alkaline washing
water can permanently damage the metal and plastic com-
ponents of the actuator.
High-pressure steam cleansing equipment must not be
used.
6.3 Warranty
Assuming that the operating conditions are complied with
and units have no mechanical damage resulting from incor-
rect handling, a warranty of 12 months from the date of de-
livery will apply for all mechanical and electrical
components.
6.4 Disposal
Actuators may be returned to Ewellix AG, Liestal, for
disposal.
6.5 Liability
In every case, the owner or operator of the unit shall be lia-
ble for its correct functioning if it has been incorrectly in-
stalled, maintained or repaired by persons who are not em-
ployed by the Ewellix Service Department or if the unit has
not been used in accordance with the specied application.
Ewellix shall not be liable for any damage resulting from fail-
ure to observe these instructions. These instructions shall
not be regarded as an extension of the warranty and liability
terms set out in the Conditions of Sale and Supply of
Ewellix.

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7.0 Appendix
Technical Data Sheet
PUB IL-07010-EN-October 2019 Telescopic pillar TLC
For further technical information please contact Ewellix.

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Appendix
TLC
TLC telescopic pillar
Technical data
Benets
• Push or pull load
• High bending load
• Quiet
• Powerful
• Plug and play
Standards
• EN/IEC 60601–1
• UL 60601–1
1) For details, please see bending load diagrams (⮑ page 19)
Unit TLC 12ZWAS TLC 12ZWAK TLC 12ZWDS TLC 12ZWDK
Rated push load N 4 000 4 000 4 000 4 000
Rated pull load N4 000 4 000 4 000 4 000
Bending load Nm up to 6301) up to 6301) up to 2 1001) up to 2 1001)
Speed (full load to no load) 120 V AC mm/s 16 to 22 16 to 22 16 to 22 16 to 22
230 V AC mm/s 11 to 17 11 to 17 11 to 17 11 to 17
Telescopic pillar version # of section 2-section 2-section 3-section 3-section
Stroke mm 100 to 700 100 to 700 255 to 700 255 to 700
Retracted length (push version) mm S+175 S+175 S+60 S+60
Retracted length (pull version) mm S+185 S+185 S+70 S+70
Voltage V AC 120 or 230 120 or 230 120 or 230 120 or 230
Power 120 V AC W 1 200 1 200 1 200 1 200
230 V AC W 890 890 890 890
Current 120 V AC A 10 10 10 10
230 V AC A 4,1 4,1 4,1 4,1
Duty cycle: intermittent operation 120 V AC min. 0,8 min./37 min. 0,8 min./37 min. 0,8 min./37 min. 0,8 min./37 min.
230 V AC min. 1 min./37 min. 1 min./37 min. 1 min./37 min. 1 min./37 min.
Duty cycle: short-time operation 120 V AC min. 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2
230 V AC min. 2 2 2 2
Ambient temperature °C +10 to +40 +10 to +40 +10 to +40 +10 to +40
Type of protection IP 20/30 20/30 20/30 20/30
Protection class – I I I I
Type of control – electrical pneumatic electrical pneumatic
Weight kg 15,2-24,5 15,2-24,5 18,3-30,5 18,3-30,5

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Dimensional drawing
Connecting diagrams Suitable control units and
accessories
PHC
PFP
PAM
TLC pneumatic* � � �
Desk switch
Hand switch
Foot switch
Note: mounting plates
are not included.
To be ordered separately.
Legend:
S = stroke
L = retracted length
220
190
101
200
170
101
15
Ø20
Ø11
Ø22
Retracted
length ±2
Stroke ±2
4xM10x30
4xM10x30
220
190
129
200
170
129
15 Ø11
Ø22
Supporting plate
Label position
220
15
L
S
200
15
220
200
163
146
146
129
129
L
N
PE
L1 L2
LS
N L3PE
2xT6,3 A max
Electric
L
N
PE
N
2xT6,3 A max
L1PE
LS
Pneumatic
L
N
M
PE
120-230 V AC
* Integrated control unit

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Appendix
Performance diagram
Bending load diagrams
Safety factor load conditions
3 000
4 000
2 000
1 000
0
0 100 200 300 400
3 000
4 000
2 000
1 000
0
0 200 400 600 1 000800
Load [N]
Bending load diagram 2-section Bending load diagram 3-section
Load distance from center of pillar [mm] Load distance from center of pillar [mm]
Load [N]
300 400 500 600 700
Overload range Overload range
Ideal load range Ideal load
range
Under load range Under load range
0
10
20
30
40
0 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000
Speed [mm/s]
Load [N]
Safety factor [screw buckling]
Stroke [mm]
120 V AC version 230 V AC version 1) Safety factor =4
2
0
0 200
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
400 600 800 1 000
1)
Tr 16x2,5
Speed-load diagram

20
Telescopic pillar TLC
Type
Load
4 000 N Z
Tube set
Tube set 2× A
Tube set 3× D
Control
Electrical control S
Pneumatic control K
Low-voltage control N
Voltage
230 V AC/50 Hz (no code) –
120 V AC/60 Hz 2U
Construction
Push load 0
Customer-specic 1
Pull load 3
Stroke [S]
100 mm, only for tube set 2×, push 1
255 mm, only for tube set 3×, push 1
200 mm, only for tube set 2× 2
300 mm 3
400 mm 4
500 mm 5
600 mm 6
700 mm 7
T L C 1 2 W –0
Options written in yellow are only available on demand. Contact Ewellix for more information on minimum quantities and additional costs.
Ordering key
Designation Order number
Top mounting plate for 2× tube set ZPL–290268 0125624
Bottom mounting plate for 2× tube set ZPL–290351 0125625
Top mounting plate for 3× tube set ZPL–290268 0125624
Bottom mounting plate for 3× tube set ZPL–290265 0125623
Screw (4/plate) for mounting plate ZBE–510707 0125360
Plug AC TLC 3 pin ZEL–265518 0124866
Plug AC TLC 5 pin ZEL–265519 0124864
Accessories
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