LZR TIMING BELT DRIVEN LINEAR MOTION MODULE

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Technical Documentation LZ TIMING BELT DIVEN LINEA MOTION MODULE Each serial number is unique to that specific linear motion module and provides mk North America with complete order details. Your serial number is also recorded above. Ensure the serial number tag above matches the serial number on your linear motion module. 2017 Page 1

Technical Documentation LZ 1 General Information 3 2 Decoding Your Serial Number 4 3 Linear motion module Description 6 4 Warranty Information 7 5 Safety equirements 8 6 Wear Items & Maintenance 9 7 Assembly and Adjustment - eplacing ollers, Guide ods and Belts 22 8 Notes & Contact Information 27 8.2 Contacting mk North America, Inc. 27 2017 Page 2

1 GENEAL INFOMATION 1.1 Foreword Congratulations on purchasing a linear motion module from mk North America, Inc. Our more than 25 years experience in material handling allows us to offer robust solutions with long life and reliable operation. We strive to make the best products in the industry even better and we are committed to making sure our customers get top notch support before, during, and after each and every sale. 1.2 The importance of reading your manual Inside this manual you will find the instructions on how to set up and maintain your mk linear motion module properly, as well as maximize its performance. Please take the time to read this manual and familiarize yourself with these instructions. These instructions will help assure a long product life that requires a minimum amount of service and keeps your linear motion module working at its maximum capacity. 1.3 If you need assistance If you need assistance there are a variety of ways to get it. You can contact our customer service team Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm (Eastern Time) at 860-769-5500. You can also visit our website for additional information and technical documentation at www.mknorthamerica.com. In addition, your local representative can provide support in many instances. 1.4 When your shipment arrives 1) Check your shipment a) If you have not already done so, visually inspect the shipping crate/container for any damage caused during shipment. etain shipping contain if damage is present. b) Carefully unpack the crate/container making sure to inspect the components for damage that may have occurred inside the packaging materials. c) If you find any damage, please contact the carrier and mk North America, Inc. d) Lastly, check the contents against the packing slip provided by mk for any discrepancies. If you should find any, please contact mk North America, Inc. 2) Locate your ordered items a) eview the packing slip against your purchase order. 2017 Page 3

Technical Documentation LZ 2 DECODING YOU SEIAL NUMBE See image below for label example. YOU SEIAL NUMBE IS ON THE FONT COVE OF THIS MANUAL. We have provided an area in the back of this manual for you to add any notes about this unit. Serial #: Date: Type: DWG #: SO #: 10166 10/2/18 LZ 2025 5CA.99.105 H-54321 North America, Inc. Sample 105-125 Highland Park Drive - Bloomfield, CT 06002 Ph. (860) 769-5500 - Fax (860) 769-5505 www.mknorthamerica.com Serial #: This number is unique to this item. With this number we can access all of the original order details. Date: This is the date that the unit was scheduled to ship. Type: This description refers to the type of unit that is associated with the particular serial number. The type should NOT be substituted for the serial number when inquiring. DWG#: This number, if applicable, refers to the specific drawing that was created for this unit. Not all orders require a drawing and therefore in some cases no DWG# is assigned. If your DWG# field is blank it is not a cause for concern. SO#: This is the shop order number in which this unit was built. This is an mk North America, Inc. internal number. This number is also referenced on any related invoices, etc. 2017 Page 4

3 LINEA MOTION MODULE DESCIPTION 3.1 LZ Description LZ 2004-38.44-30 Timing Belt Width Clamping Profile Type Profile Frame Designation Linear Motion Module 2017 Page 5

Technical Documentation LZ 3 LINEA MOTION MODULE DESCIPTION (CONT.) 3.2 LZ Components Linear motion modules have many common components regardless of their series. Below is a description of the basic parts and basic part options. The items you receive will vary based on your actual purchase order. Items may appear different on your model based on your particular order requirements. Consult your approval drawing for specific items included in your order. 2 5 4 3 1 Your model will vary. Typical Components 1) Motor End - serial number plate mounted here 2) Idler End 3) Gearmotor (not included with all orders, see your approval drawing) 4) Carriage Plate 5) Timing Belt 2017 Page 6

4 WAANTY INFOMATION Limited Warranty mk North America, Inc. (MKNA) warrants that our products are free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and with proper maintenance and cleaning for a period of ten (10) years from the date of shipping from MKNA s facility. This warranty is extended by MKNA only to the original purchaser of the equipment (Customer), and is non-transferable. All warranty requests shall be made by Customer. MKNA will repair or replace, at our factory, any defective part within the warranty period and without charge. It is at MKNA s sole discretion whether to repair or replace. Customer will provide MKNA prompt written notice of the defect, including the serial number of the unit (when applicable) and the ship date. This warranty does not apply to equipment and components manufactured by others, whether or not such equipment and components if the other manufacturer are covered by a warranty. Such equipment and components are subject to any limitation contained in the original manufacturer s warranty and include, but are not limited to: bearings, belts, casters, controllers, motors and pneumatic devices. At MKNA s request Customer will return all defective parts for evaluation at MKNA. MKNA will provide the Customer with a return goods authorization number (GA#). No parts will be returned without a GA#. The GA# must clearly be marked on all labels, packages and packing slips. Customer shall pay all costs for packaging, shipping, duties and/or any other related costs in the sending or receiving of parts. Customer is responsible for all labor associated with sending or receiving of parts. No work will be performed by MKNA or an MKNA factory authorized service representative at the site of installation unless in MKNA s opinion it is impractical for Customer to remove and return the defective part to MKNA s factory. MKNA POVIDES NO WAANTY OF MECHANTABILITY O FITNESS FO A PATICULA PUPOSE; UNLESS IT IS AGEED TO BY MKNA AND CUSTOME IN WITING PIO TO PLACEMENT OF ODE. Such agreement requires approval of MKNA management. UNDE NO CICUMSTANCES SHALL MKNA BE LIABLE FO DAMAGES O LIABILITY FO LOSS OF PODUCTION, PODUCT, EQUIPMENT O POFITS O LIABILITY FO DIECT, INCIDENTAL, INDIECT, SPECIAL O CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES O ANY DAMAGES TO PESONS O POPETY, WHATSOEVE. Customer agrees that Customer s sole remedy for liability of any kind, including negligence with respect to the equipment and services furnished by MKNA shall be limited to the remedies provided herein. This warranty shall not apply to any failure of the unit or its components caused by lack of maintenance and/or improper maintenance, incorrect adjustments, misuse or unreasonable use or exposure to chemicals and/or environments which the unit is not designed for. Unauthorized modification of the unit or the use of non- MKNA replacement parts and building components voids this warranty. EXCEPT AS EXPESSLY STATED HEEIN, THEE AE NO WAANTIES, EXPESSED O IMPLIED, BY OPEATION OF LAW O OTHEWISE, OF THE EQUIPMENT O SEVICES FUNISHED BY MK O FACTOY AUTHOIZED SEVICE EPESENTATIVE. THEE AE NO WAANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCIPTION ON THE FACE HEEOF. 2017 Page 7

5 SAFETY EQUIEMENTS 5.1 Warnings - Safety Guidelines Technical Documentation LZ EAD AND UNDESTAND ALL OF THESE WANINGS PIO TO OPEATING EQUIPMENT. 2017 Page 8

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE 6.1 Important Notes About Wear Items & Maintenance 9 6.2 LZ 2025-38.20-16 10 6.3 LZ 2000-38.41-15 12 6.4 LZ 2004-38.41-30 14 6.4A LZ 2004-38.44-30 14 6.5 LZ 2005-38.44-30 16 6.6 LZ 2011-38.44-30 18 6.1 Important Notes About Wear Items & Maintenance The following information regarding life of the wear items and service or adjustment intervals of the functional elements are only GUIDELINES. Linear motion modules are application-specific products whose life expectancy can vary depending on their relative loads and speeds, and which can be significantly influenced by environmental factors. All moving components and screw connections should be checked every 6 months. All safety-relevant components should be part of a regularly scheduled weekly inspection The proper function of these components must be confirmed at all times. Do NOT operate linear motion modules if safety-relevant components are damaged or missing. 2017 Page 9

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE Technical Documentation LZ 6.2 LZ 2025-38.20-16 4 2 F x 5 F Y 1 3 Specifications (Do Not Exceed Values Shown) Carriage Length 100 / 150 / 200 [mm] oller Dynamic [C W ] 1,270 [N] Static Load [F Y0 ] 200 [N] oller Static [C 0W ] 890 [N] Side Load [F Z0 ] 350 [N] Toothed Belt Type AT5-16 Torque [M X0 ] 2.5 [Nm] Toothed Belt [F allow =F X ] 1,200 [N] Torque [M Y0 ] 13 / 21 / 30 [Nm] ecommended Torque [M Z0 ] 8 / 13 / 18 [Nm] Toothed Belt [F V =F U ] 600 [N] NOTE: Not all items shown in all views for clarity. Not all views are to scale. (Cont.) 2017 Page 10

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE 6.2 LZ 2025-38.20-16 (CONT.) Maintenance Work Position Description Action * Interval in Hours (Months) Lubricant 1 Guide rod 2 Timing Belt Pulley 3 oller 4 Timing Belt 5 Bearing Motor (not shown) C, I, L 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I, A 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) I C, I 1,000 Hours (Max. 6 Months) Maintenance work should be done according to manufacturer SAE20-SAE50 * LEGEND: A = Adjust tension; C = Clean, L = Lubricate, I = Inspect Note: When cleaning the timing belt do not use any harsh cleaners or sharp edges 2017 Page 11

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE 6.3 LZ 2000-38.41-15 Technical Documentation LZ 5 2 4 F x Standard Carriage Side-Mounted Carriage 6 F Y F Z F Y 1 3 F Z Specifications (Do Not Exceed Values Shown) Carriage Length 150 / 250 [mm] oller Dynamic [C W ] 8,500 [N] Static Load [F Y0 ] 1,000 [N] oller Static [C 0W ] 5,100 [N] Side Load [F Z0 ] 2,000 [N] Toothed Belt Type 5M-15 Torque [M X0 ] 25 [Nm] Toothed Belt [F allow =F X ] 1,150 [N] Torque [M Y0 ] 100 / 200 [Nm] ecommended Torque [M Z0 ] 50 / 100 [Nm] Toothed Belt [F V =F U ] 575 [N] NOTE: Not all items shown in all views for clarity. Not all views are to scale. (Cont.) 2017 Page 12

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE 6.3 LZ 2000-38.41-15 (CONT.) Maintenance Work Position Description Action * Interval in Hours (Months) Lubricant 1 Guide rod 2 Timing Belt Pulley 3 oller 4 Timing Belt 5 Bearing 6 Motor C, I C, I, L 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I, A 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) I 1,000 Hours (Max. 6 Months) Maintenance work should be done according to manufacturer SAE20-SAE50 * LEGEND: A = Adjust tension; C = Clean, L = Lubricate, I = Inspect Note: When cleaning the timing belt do not use any harsh cleaners or sharp edges 2017 Page 13

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE 6.4 LZ 2004-38.41-30 Technical Documentation LZ 6 5 F y F x F z 1 3 2 4 Specifications (Do Not Exceed Values Shown) Carriage Length 150 / 250 [mm] oller Dynamic [C W ] 8,500 [N] Static Load [F Y0 ] 1,000 [N] oller Static [C 0W ] 5,100 [N] Side Load [F Z0 ] 2,000 [N] Toothed Belt Type 8M-30 Torque [M X0 ] 25 [Nm] Toothed Belt [F allow =F X ] 4,000 [N] Torque [M Y0 ] 100 / 200 [Nm] ecommended Torque [M Z0 ] 50 / 100 [Nm] Toothed Belt [F V =F U ] 2,000[N] NOTE: Not all items shown in all views for clarity. Not all views are to scale. (Cont.) 2017 Page 14

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE 6.4 LZ 2004-38.41-30 (CONT.) Maintenance Work Position Description Action * Interval in Hours (Months) Lubricant 1 Guide rod 2 Timing Belt Pulley 3 oller 4 Timing Belt 5 Bearing 6 Motor C, I C, I, L 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I, A 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) I 1,000 Hours (Max. 6 Months) Maintenance work should be done according to manufacturer SAE20-SAE50 * LEGEND: A = Adjust tension; C = Clean, L = Lubricate, I = Inspect Note: When cleaning the timing belt do not use any harsh cleaners or sharp edges 2017 Page 15

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE 6.4A LZ 2004-38.44-30 Technical Documentation LZ 6 4 F y 2 F x F z 1 5 3 Specifications (Do Not Exceed Values Shown) Carriage Length 150 / 250 [mm] oller Dynamic [C W ] 16,800 [N] Static Load [F Y0 ] 1,600 [N] oller Static [C 0W ] 9,500 [N] Side Load [F Z0 ] 4,000 [N] Toothed Belt Type 8M-30 Torque [M X0 ] 80 [Nm] Toothed Belt [F allow =F X ] 4,000 [N] Torque [M Y0 ] 350 / 760 [Nm] ecommended Torque [M Z0 ] 150 / 300 [Nm] Toothed Belt [F V =F U ] 2,000[N] NOTE: Not all items shown in all views for clarity. Not all views are to scale. (Cont.) 2017 Page 16

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE 6.4A LZ 2004-38.44-30 (CONT.) Maintenance Work Position Description Action * Interval in Hours (Months) Lubricant 1 Guide rod 2 Timing Belt Pulley 3 oller 4 Timing Belt 5 Bearing 6 Motor C, I C, I, L 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I, A 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) I 1,000 Hours (Max. 6 Months) Maintenance work should be done according to manufacturer SAE20-SAE50 * LEGEND: A = Adjust tension; C = Clean, L = Lubricate, I = Inspect Note: When cleaning the timing belt do not use any harsh cleaners or sharp edges 2017 Page 17

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE Technical Documentation LZ 6.5 LZ 2005-38.44-30 5 F X 4 6 2 F Y Side-Mounted Carriage F Z F Y 1 Standard Carriage F Z 3 Specifications (Do Not Exceed Values Shown) Carriage Length 250 / 450 [mm] oller Dynamic [C W ] 16,800 [N] Static Load [F Y0 ] 1,600 [N] oller Static [C 0W ] 9,500 [N] Side Load [F Z0 ] 4,000 [N] Toothed Belt Type 8M-30 Torque [M X0 ] 80 [Nm] Toothed Belt [F allow =F X ] 4,000 [N] Torque [M Y0 ] 350 / 760 [Nm] ecommended Torque [M Z0 ] 150 / 300 [Nm] Toothed Belt [F V =F U ] 2,000 [N] NOTE: Not all items shown in all views for clarity. Not all views are to scale. (Cont.) 2017 Page 18

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE 6.5 LZ 2005-38.44-30 (CONT.) Maintenance Work Position Description Action * Interval in Hours (Months) Lubricant 1 Guide rod 2 Timing Belt Pulley 3 oller 4 Timing Belt 5 Bearing 6 Motor C, I C, I, L 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I, A 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) I 1,000 Hours (Max. 6 Months) Maintenance work should be done according to manufacturer SAE20-SAE50 * LEGEND: A = Adjust tension; C = Clean, L = Lubricate, I = Inspect Note: When cleaning the timing belt do not use any harsh cleaners or sharp edges 2017 Page 19

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE 6.6 LZ 2011-38.44-30 Technical Documentation LZ 5 F x 2 6 Standard Carriage Side-Mounted Carriage 3 F Y 4 F Z F Y 1 F Z Specifications (Do Not Exceed Values Shown) Carriage Length 250 / 450 [mm] oller Dynamic [C W ] 16,800 [N] Static Load [F Y0 ] 1,600 [N] oller Static [C 0W ] 9,500 [N] Side Load [F Z0 ] 4,000 [N] Toothed Belt Type 8M-30 Torque [M X0 ] 80 [Nm] Toothed Belt [F allow =F X ] 4,000 [N] Torque [M Y0 ] 350 / 760 [Nm] ecommended Torque [M Z0 ] 150 / 300 [Nm] Toothed Belt [F V =F U ] 2,000 [N] NOTE: Not all items shown in all views for clarity. Not all views are to scale. (Cont.) 2017 Page 20

6 WEA ITEMS & MAINTENANCE 6.6 LZ 2011-38.44-30 (CONT.) Maintenance Work Position Description Action * Interval in Hours (Months) Lubricant 1 Guide rod 2 Timing Belt Pulley 3 oller 4 Timing Belt 5 Bearing 6 Motor C, I C, I, L 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) C, I, A 500 Hours (Max. 3 Months) I 1,000 Hours (Max. 6 Months) Maintenance work should be done according to manufacturer SAE20-SAE50 * LEGEND: A = Adjust tension; C = Clean, L = Lubricate, I = Inspect Note: When cleaning the timing belt do not use any harsh cleaners or sharp edges 2017 Page 21

Technical Documentation LZ 7 ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT INSTUCTIONS All work to be performed by qualified personnel only. Power must be disconnected before performing maintenance. This section contains information on how to change the rollers, guide rods and belts on an mk linear motion module. Also contained in this section is how to tension the belt. Safety equirements eminder 22 7.1 LZ 2025-38.20-16 23 7.2 LZ 2000-38.41-15 25 LZ 2004-38.41-30 / LZ 2004-38.44-30 25 LZ 2005-38.44-30 25 LZ 2011-38.44-30 25 eminders: The guide rods must be protected against corrosion by a film of oil. Before delivery of the mk product, the timing belt was factory-tensioned. 2017 Page 22

7 ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT INSTUCTIONS 7.1 LZ 2025-38.20-16 7.1A Changing the ollers The rollers can be accessed from either side of the carriage plate (1). emove bolt (2); the roller (4) can now be pulled out. eassemble in reverse order. When the roller is changed, the contact surface of the guide rod must be re-oiled. 2, 4 1 Important! It is important to ensure proper clearance for the rollers. The clearance is adjusted using the eccentric bushing (3). When the roller is adjusted properly it is possible to move the carriage plate (1) without load; the roller (4) moves with it and it is possible to hold it in-place by hand. If carriage is orientated vertically, ensure eccentric rollers / bushings are not supporting the carriage load. 3 7.1B Changing the Guide ods The clamping section is located under the belt. Loosen the SHCS (5) in the clamping section (6). The guide rods (7) can now be removed. eassemble in the reverse order, inserting the new rods. The SHCS (5) must be tightened to a torque of 19 Nm. 7 NOTE: If multiple guide rods are used, down the length; where they abut must be as seamless as possible. 6 5 2017 Page 23

Technical Documentation LZ 7 ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT INSTUCTIONS 7.1 LZ 2025-38.20-16 Continued 7.1C Changing the Belt elease any belt tension (see Tensioning, below). The carriage plate (1) must be removed by removing the SHCS (8). This will expose the clamp plate that joins the timing belt ends. emove the old belt (9). Thread the new belt through the linear module. Ensuring that the new belt is properly seated on the timing belt pulley on both ends of the assembly. Place the timing belt between the clamping plate and the carriage plate (1). eplace the SHCS (8) to complete the assembly. Tensioning the Timing Belt: The timing belt is tensioned via the alignment blocks (10) on either side of the module. Adjust the screw in the alignment block to apply tension. The belt should be tensioned to 0.1% and 0.2% of its length. See example below on how to measure this. Tensioning Example The belt is marked off at intervals of 1,000 mm before tensioning. After tensioning, there must be a distance of 1,001 and 1,002 mm between the marks. 9 10 8 1 2017 Page 24

7 ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT INSTUCTIONS 7.2 LZ Models: All except LZ 2025-38.20-16 7.2A Changing the ollers Before the rollers (1) are changed, the wipers (2) must be removed. emove the rollers (1) by loosening the bolt (3) eassemble in reverse order. When the roller is changed, the contact surface of the guide rod must be re-oiled. 4 2 1 NOTE: If the carriage plate is vertical the slots of the carriage plate (with the eccentric bushings) must be down (see image). 7.1B Changing the Guide ods The clamping section is located under the belt. Loosen the SHCS (5) in the clamping section (6). The guide rods (7) can now be removed. eassemble in the reverse order, inserting the new rods. The SHCS (5) must be tightened to a torque of 19 Nm. 7 NOTE: If multiple guide rods are used, down the length; where they intersect must be as seamless as possible. 6 5 2017 Page 25

Technical Documentation LZ 7 ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT INSTUCTIONS 7.2 LZ Models: All except LZ 2025-38.20-16 Continued 7.2C Changing the Belt The carriage plate (1) must be uncoupled by removing the SHCS (8). This will expose the clamp plate (11) that joins the timing belt ends. The clamp plate is composed of upper and lower portions. emove the SHCS (12) in order to remove the upper portion. 11 1 8 emove the old belt. Thread the new belt through the linear module. Ensuring that the new belt is properly seated on the timing belt pulley on both ends of the assembly. Place the ends of the timing belt in the clamp and reassemble in reverse order. Before reattaching the clamping plate to the carriage plate, tension the belt (see below). One ideal tension is achieved secure carriage plate to clamping plate. 12 11 Tensioning the Timing Belt: The timing belt is tensioned via the nut (14) in the clamping plate. The belt should be tensioned to 0.1% and 0.2% of its length. See example below on how to measure this. 14 Tensioning Example The belt is marked off at intervals of 1,000 mm before tensioning. After tensioning, there must be a distance of 1,001 and 1,002 mm between the marks. 2017 Page 26

8 NOTES & CONTACT INFOMATION 8.1 ecord Your Notes 8.2 Contacting mk North America, Inc. Email: sales@mknorthamerica.com Phone: 860.769.5500 Fax: 860.769.5505 2017 Page 27

Technical Documentation LZ LINEA MOTION MODULE mk North America, Inc. an mk Technology Group Company 105-125 Highland Park Drive Bloomfield, CT 06002, USA Phone: 860.769.5500 Fax: 860.769.5505 www.mknorthamerica.com sales@mknorthamerica.com All rights reserved, information subject to change without notice. 2017 mk North America, Inc.