Swiveling gripper finger GFS 16-40

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Translation of the original manual Swiveling gripper finger GFS 16-40 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: 0389090 Edition: 03.04 25/05/2016 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 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

Table of contents Table of contents 1 About this manual... 5 1.1 Warnings... 5 1.2 Applicable documents... 5 2 Basic safety notes... 6 2.1 Intended use... 6 2.2 Not intended use... 6 2.3 Environmental and operating conditions... 6 2.4 Product safety... 7 2.4.1 Protective equipment... 7 2.4.2 Constructional changes... 7 2.5 Personnel qualification... 8 2.6 Using personal protective equipment... 9 2.7 Notes on particular risks... 9 3 Warranty... 11 4 Scope of delivery... 11 5 Accessories... 11 6 Technical data... 12 7 Assembly... 13 7.1 Mechanical connection... 13 7.2 Air connection... 14 7.3 Magnetic Switch MMS 30... 16 8 Setting tasks... 18 8.1 Rotating angle adjustment... 18 8.2 Shock absorber adjustment... 18 9 Trouble shooting... 19 9.1 Does the swivel jaw not move?... 19 9.2 Does the swivel jaw not make a complete stroke?... 19 9.3 Loss of power?... 19 10 Maintenance and care... 20 10.1 Notes... 20 10.2 Maintenance and care intervals... 20 10.3 Lubricants/Lubrication points (basic lubrication)... 20 10.4 Disassembly of the module... 21 10.4.1 Dismantling the swivel jaw... 21 10.4.2 Disassembling the idler unit... 22 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 3

Table of contents 10.4.3 Installing and removing a shock absorber... 22 10.5 Servicing and assembling the module... 23 10.5.1 Screw tightening torques... 23 11 Assembly drawings... 24 11.1 Idler unit assembly drawing... 24 11.2 Swiveling beam assembly drawing... 25 12 Seal kit... 26 13 Accessories kit... 27 14 Translation of original declaration of incorporation... 28 4 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

About this manual 1 1.1 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 help for easier trouble shooting. Before using the product, read and note the instructions, especially the chapter "Basic safety notes". Warnings To make risks clear, the following signal words and symbols are used for safety notes. WARNING Dangers for persons. Ignoring a safety note like this can lead to irreversible injury and even death. CAUTION Dangers for persons. Non-observance can cause minor injuries. NOTICE Material damage Information about avoiding material damage. 1.2 Applicable documents General terms of business * Catalog data sheet of the purchased product * The documents marked with an asterisk (*) can be downloaded on our homepage www.de.schunk.com. 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 5

Basic safety notes 2 2.1 Basic safety notes Intended use The product was designed to swivel permissible attachments or workpieces. The product may only be used within the scope of its technical data, ( 6, Page 12). The product is intended for installation in a machine/system. The applicable guidelines must be observed and complied with. The product is intended for industrial use. Appropriate use of the product includes compliance with all instructions in this manual. 2.2 Not intended use It is not intended use if the product is used, for example, as a pressing tool, stamping tool, lifting gear, guide for tools, cutting tool, clamping device or a drilling tool. Any utilization that exceeds or differs from the appropriate use is regarded as misuse. 2.3 Environmental and operating conditions Requirements for the ambient and operating conditions Due to incorrect ambient and operating conditions, dangers may arise from the product, which can cause serious injuries and substantial property damage. Make sure that the product has a sufficient size for the application. Observe maintenance and lubrication intervals, ( 10.2, Page 20). 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. 6 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

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 is contained in the relevant chapters. 2.4.1 Protective equipment Provide protective equipment per EC Machinery Directive. 2.4.2 Constructional changes Making constructional changes Attachments and modifications, constructional changes and subsequent work, e.g. additional threads, drill holes and safety devices may impair the operation and safety or damage the product. Constructional changes may only be done with SCHUNK's permission. 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 7

Basic safety notes 2.5 Personnel qualification Inadequate qualifications of the personnel If the personnel working with the product is not sufficiently qualified, the result may be serious injuries and significant property damage. All work may only be performed by qualified personnel. Before working with the product, the personnel must have read and understood the complete assembly and operating manual. Observe the national safety regulations and rules and general safety instructions. Trained electrician Pneumatics specialist Hydraulic specialist Qualified personnel Instructed person Service personnel of the manufacturer The following personal qualifications are necessary for the various activities related to the product: Due to their technical training, knowledge and experience, trained electricians are able to work on electrical systems, recognize and avoid possible dangers and know the relevant standards and regulations. Pneumatics specialists have been trained for this particular area of responsibility and know the relevant standards and regulations. Hydraulic specialists have been trained for this particular area of responsibility and know the relevant standards and regulations. Due to its technical training, knowledge and experience, qualified personnel is able to perform the delegated tasks, recognize and avoid possible dangers and knows the relevant standards and regulations. Instructed persons were instructed by the operator about the delegated tasks and possible dangers due to improper behaviour. Due to its technical training, knowledge and experience, service personnel of the manufacturer is able to perform the delegated tasks and to recognize and avoid possible dangers. 8 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

Basic safety notes 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. 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 module. Perform maintenance, modifications, and additions outside of the danger zone. For all work, secure the unit against accidental operation. Take a precautionary approach by maintenance and disassembly. Only specially trained staff should disassemble the module. CAUTION Possible risk of injury due to electrostatic energy! Components or assembly groups may become electrostatically charged. When touched, the electrostatic discharge can trigger a startle response, which can result in injuries. The operator must ensure that all components and assembly groups are included in the local equipotential bonding in line with the applicable regulations. 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 9

Basic safety notes NOTE The equipotential bonding must be installed by a specialist electrician in line with the applicable regulations, paying particular attention to the actual conditions in the working environment. The effectiveness of the equipotential bonding must be verified by a specialist electrician through regular safety measurements. WARNING Risk of injury due to residual energy in the shock absorber Uncontrolled movements of the rotational axis are possible. WARNING Risk of injury from objects falling and being ejected The danger zone must be surrounded by a safety fence during operation. WARNING Risk of injury when the machine/system moves unexpectedly, due to rotating parts,while the movement of the swivel unit,and the moving of gripping jaws. Remove the energy supplies before starting with assembly and adjustments. Make sure, that no residual energy remains in the system. 10 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

Accessories 3 Warranty If the product is used as intended, the warranty is valid for 24 months from the ex-works delivery date 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. 4 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery includes Swiveling gripper finger GFS in der bestellten Variante. Accessory pack 5 Accessories A wide range of accessories are available for this product For information about which accessories can be used with the appropriate product version see catalog. 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 11

Technical data 6 Technical data Size 16 25 32 40 Weight [kg] 0.69 1.6 3.0 5.0 Nominal torque [Nm] 0.64 2.35 5.0 10.0 Ambient temperature [ C] Min. Max. 5 60 IP rating 54 Pressure medium Nominal working pressure [bar] Compressed air, compressed air quality according to ISO 8573-1:7 4 4 Min. pressure [bar] 3 Max. pressure [bar] 8 Noise emission [db(a)] 70 6 More technical data are included in the catalog data sheet. Whichever is the latest version. 12 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

Assembly 7 7.1 Check the evenness of the bolting surface Assembly Mechanical connection The values relate to the entire bolting surface. Requirements for levelness of the bolting surface (Dimensions in mm) Diameter Permissible unevenness < 100 < 0.02 > 100 < 0.05 NOTICE Increase clearance and wear at off-center assemblies. On off-center assemblies a counter bearing must be used. Mounting Assembly options Ite m GFS 16 GFS 25 GFS 32 GFS 40 1 M5 M8 M10 M12 2 Ø 8 x 5.2 Ø 12 x 6.6 Ø 14 x 8.6 Ø 16 x 8.6 3 M4 x 20 M6 x 30 M8 x 35 M10 x 40 The swivel jaws or the idler unit can be fastened at the corresponding two internal threads or with screws (92) from the accessory pack. For centering, use the centering sleeve (91) from the accessory pack. 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 13

Assembly 7.2 Air connection NOTICE Observe the requirements for the air supply. ( 6, Page 12) "Technical Data" Air connection Thread diameter of the air connections Ite m Connection GFS 16 GFS 25 GFS 32/40 1 Hose-free direct connection 2 x M3 2 x M4 2 x M5 2 Main connections 2 x M5 2 x R1/8" 3 Hose-free direct connection 2 x M3 2 x M4 2 x M5 Air connection A for swivel direction»1«air connection B for swivel direction»2«only open the air connections required. Seal air connections not required using the locking screws from the enclosed pack. 14 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

Assembly For hose-free direct connections use the two O-rings from the enclosed pack. Use the supplied one-way flow control valves for connection (these are used for setting of the swiveling at the fully assembled system). Hose-free direct connection Ite m M3 M4 M5 1 Adapter 2 Gripper finger 3 O-ring Ø3 x 1 O-ring Ø4 x 1 O-ring Ø5 x 1 NOTICE The central air supply unit must be equipped with a maintenance unit that is positioned as near as possible to the consumer. Further information on the hose-free direct connection contains the catalog data sheet. 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 15

Assembly 7.3 Magnetic Switch MMS 30 NOTICE Sensor can be damaged during assembly. Do not exceed the maximum tightening torque of 10 Ncm for the set screws. Assembly of the magnetic switch 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 magnetic switches can be mounted via four grooves in the housing of the module. Adjusting the switching position is carried out as follows: 1 Position the unit in the desired rotation angle. 2 Insert the magnetic switch in the groove. 3 Move the magnetic switch along the groove until the magnetic switch starts to switch. 4 Secure the magnetic switch. (see enclosed data sheet) 5 Check the switching position of the magnetic switch by swiveling the module multiple times. 16 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

Assembly NOTE For monitoring the locked center position it is recommended to use four magnetic switches: two sensors for monitoring each of the two end positions for monitoring the approach of the center position from the stop position 0 for monitoring the approach of the center position from the stop position 180 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 17

Setting tasks 8 8.1 Setting tasks Position of the position numbers ( 11, Page 24) Rotating angle adjustment 1 Actuate connection A until the swivel jaw has reached its end position. 2 Release the counter nut (37) for B and set the end position with the stop screw (32). 3 Retighten the counter nut (37) and check the end position. 4 For the second end stop, proceed analogously. 8.2 Shock absorber adjustment 1 Actuate connection A until the swivel jaw has reached its end position. 2 Loosen the shock absorber nut (44) on the opposing side. 3 Screw in the shock absorber (15) until its external contour is on the piston. 4 Screw out the shock absorber (15) by between a half and a full rotation out of the swivel jaw. 5 Retighten the shock absorber nut (44) and check whether the swivel jaw has reached its stop position. 6 For the second end stop, proceed analogously. 18 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

Trouble shooting 9 9.1 Trouble shooting Does the swivel jaw not move? Possible cause Pressure drops below minimum. Compressed air lines switched Proximity switch defective or set incorrect. Unused air connections open Flow control valve closed. Component part defective Corrective action Check air supply ( 7.2, Page 14) Check compressed air lines Readjust or change sensor Close unused air connections Open the flow control valve. Replace component or send it to SCHUNK for repair. 9.2 Does the swivel jaw not make a complete stroke? Possible cause Dirt deposits between cover and piston Pressure drops below minimum. Screw-on surface is not sufficiently flat Component part defective Corrective action Clean and lubricate product ( 10, Page 20) Check air supply ( 7.2, Page 14) Check the evenness of the bolting surface ( 7.1, Page 13) Sent the product to SCHUNK with a repair order.or disassemble the product. 9.3 Loss of power? Possible cause Compressed air can escape To much grease in the mechanical movement space Pressure drops below minimum. Corrective action Test seals and, if need be, disassemble the module and replace seals Clean and lubricate product ( 10, Page 20) Check air supply ( 7.2, Page 14) 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 19

Maintenance and care 10 10.1 Maintenance and care Notes Original spare parts When replacing damaged parts (wearing parts/spare parts) only use SCHUNK original spares. 10.2 Maintenance and care intervals NOTICE At ambient temperature above 60 C the lubricants can harden faster. Interval decrease accordingly. Size 16-40 Interval [Mio. cycles] 2 10.3 Lubricants/Lubrication points (basic lubrication) SCHUNK recommends the lubricants listed. During maintenance, treat all greased areas with lubricant. Thinly apply lubricant with a lint-free cloth. Lubricant point Lubricant Metallic sliding surfaces Renolit HLT 2 All seals Renolit HLT 2 Gear / pinion Molykote BR 2 plus 20 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

Maintenance and care 10.4 Disassembly of the module WARNING Risk of injury when the machine/system moves unexpectedly! Remove the energy supplies. Make sure that no residual energy remains in the system. 10.4.1 Dismantling the swivel jaw Position of the position numbers ( 11, Page 24) 1 Remove compressed air lines. 2 Remove the shock absorber (15), shock absorber nuts (44) and their seals (26). 3 Unscrew the screws (34) and remove the cover (9). 4 Mark the installation position of the pinion (4) and the pistons (3). 5 Unscrew the four screws (33) at the front side of the swivel jaw and take off the cover (2). 6 Unscrew the two screws (33) on the back of the swivel jaw and pull off the bolts (8) from the housing (1). The gears (6) with the bearing (20) (GFS 16: (19)) can now be pulled off of the bolts (8). 7 Unscrew the screw (31) and remove the safety washer (12). 8 Unscrew the screw (38) and pull off the stop (7 or 11). 9 Pull off the pinion (4). 10 Remove the safety ring (39) and press out the pinion (5) and the bearing (18 and 19) from the housing (1). 11 Push the piston (3) out of the housing (1). NOTE Note the information ( 10.1, Page 20) and tightening torques for screws ( 10.5.1, Page 23)! 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 21

Maintenance and care 10.4.2 Disassembling the idler unit Position of the position numbers ( 11, Page 24) 1 Remove the safety ring (69). 2 Pull off the pinion (64). 3 Pull off the bearing (76). 4 Remove the safety ring (70) and press out the bearing (77). 10.4.3 Installing and removing a shock absorber 1 Screw out the shock absorber nut (44). 2 Remove the seal (26). 3 Unscrew the shock absorber (15). 22 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

Maintenance and care 10.5 Maintenance Servicing and assembling the module Clean all parts thoroughly and check for damage and wear. Treat all greased areas with lubricant. ( 10.3, Page 20) Oil or grease bare external steel parts. Replace all wear parts / seals. Position of the wearing parts ( 11, Page 24) Seal kit ( 12, Page 26) 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.( 10.5.1, Page 23) 10.5.1 Screw tightening torques Ite m Position of the position numbers ( 11, Page 24) GFS 16 GFS 25 GFS 32 GFS 40 31 2.2 Nm 2.2 Nm 5.9 Nm 5.9 Nm 33 1.3 Nm 1.3 Nm 3.1 Nm 3.1 Nm 34 0.75 Nm 3 Nm 6.1 Nm 10.4 Nm 37 5 Nm 5 Nm 10 Nm 17 Nm 38 2.7 Nm 5.8 Nm 12 Nm 12 Nm 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 23

Assembly drawings 11 11.1 Assembly drawings Idler unit assembly drawing 24 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

Assembly drawings 11.2 Swiveling beam assembly drawing * Wearing part, replace during maintenance. Included in the seal kit. Seal kit can only be ordered completely. ** for GFS 16 *** Version with 180 swivel angle **** Version with 90 swivel angle 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 25

Seal kit 12 Seal kit ID.-No. of the seal kit Seal kit for ID number GFS 16 0370882 GFS 25 0370883 GFS 32 0370884 GFS 40 0370885 Contents of the seal kit ( 11, Page 24). 26 03.04 GFS 16-40 en

Accessories kit 13 Accessories kit Content of the accessories pack: Centering sleeve Screw O-ring Fit bolt Spring ring ID.-No. of the accessory pack Accessory pack for ID number GFS 16 5511459 GFS 25 5511460 GFS 32 5511461 GFS 40 5510235 03.04 GFS 16-40 en 27

14 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: ID number 0355497 0355533 Swiveling gripper finger / GFS 16-40 / pneumatic 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: DIN 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 in electronic form to national authorities. The relevant technical documentation according to Annex VII, Part B, belonging to the partly completed machinery, has been created. Person authorized to compile the technical documentation: Robert Leuthner, Address: see manufacturer's address Lauffen/Neckar, May 2016 p.p. Ralf Winkler, Head of Gripping Systems Development 28 03.04 GFS 16-40 en