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Rotary modules CR 12 / CR 16 / CR 20 - Declaration of Incorporation - Module Information - Montage Instructions - Maintenance Instructions Translation of the Original Montage Instructions Copyright by Afag Automation AG 1 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

These Montage instructions apply to: Type Order No. Type Order No. CR 12 50112939 CR 16 / ZA 50112942 CR 12 / ZA 50112940 CR 20 50112943 CR 16 50112941 CR 16 7 ZA 50112945 Version of this documentation: CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15 Symbols: Assembly and initial start-up must be carried out by qualified Personnel only and according to these Montage instructions. DANGER Indicates an immediate threatening danger. Non-compliance with this information can result in death or serious personal injuries (invalidity). WARNING Indicates a possible dangerous situation. Non-compliance with this information can result in death or serious personal injuries (invalidity). CAUTION Indicates a possibly dangerous situation. Non-compliance with this information can result in damage to property or light to medium personal injuries. NOTE Indicates general notes, useful operator tips and operating recommendations which don't affect safety and health of the personnel. 2 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

Table of contents 1.0.0 Declaration of Incorporation Page 5 1.1.0 Declaration of Incorporation according to the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EG Page 5 1.1.1 Intended use Page 6 2.0.0 Module Information Page 7 2.1.0 Transport and storage (packing and unpacking) Page 7 2.1.1 Installation and fastening possibilities Page 8 2.1.2 Hole matrix and centering bushings Page 9 2.1.3 Tightening torques for bolts Page 10 2.1.4 Module load factors CR 12 Page 11 2.1.5 Preferred combinations CR 12 Page 12 2.1.6 Module load factors CR 16 Page 13 2.1.7 Preferred combinations CR 16 Page 14 2.1.8 Module load factors CR 20 Page 15 2.1.9 Preferred combinations CR 20 Page 16 3.0.0 Montage Instructions Page 17 3.1.0 Manufacturer address Page 17 3.1.1 Symbols Page 18 3.1.2 General description Page 18 3.1.3 Description of the module Page 19 3.1.4 Includes in the delivery Page 20 3.1.5 Intended use Page 20 3.1.6 Warranty Page 21 3.1.7 Areas of application Page 21 3.1.8 Dimensions drawing for CR 12 Page 23 3.1.9 Technical data of the CR 12 Page 24 3.2.0 Dimensions drawing for CR 16 Page 25 3.2.1 Technical data of the CR 16 Page 26 3.2.2 Dimensions drawing for CR 20 Page 27 3.2.3 Technical data of the CR 20 Page 28 3.2.4 Pneumatic schematically of CR-Module Page 29 3 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.2.5 Pneumatic connection for CR-Module Page 30 3.2.6 Preparation for start-up Page 32 3.2.7 Adjustment of the angle rotation Page 33 3.2.8 Rotation angle adjust Page 34 3.2.9 Shock absorber adjust Page 35 3.3.0 Adjust the intermediate position for 90 Page 36 3.3.1 As two intermediate position can be approached Page 37 3.3.2 Query sensorik Page 38 3.3.3 Mounting the sensor Page 39 3.3.4 Exchange of the sensors Page 40 3.3.5 Mounting the sensor Page 38 3.3.6 Exchange of the sensors Page 39 4.0.0 Maintenance Instructions Page 41 4.1.0 Maintenance and servicing of the CR-Rotations module Page 41 4.1.1 Servicing Page 42 4.1.2 Accessories for the CR-Module Page 43 4.1.3 Trouble shooting Page 45 4.1.4 Disassembly and repair Page 46 5.0.0 Disposal Page 47 4 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

1.0.0 EC Declaration for Incorporation (Document original) 1.1.0 According to: 2006/42/EC Standard: EN ISO 12100:2010 (German Version) The manufacturer: Afag Automation AG, Fiechtenstrasse 32, CH-4950 Huttwil hereby declares that the incomplete machine: Designation: Rotary module compact (pneumatic) Type: CR 12 / CR 16 / CR 20 Consecutive serial: Nr.50xxxxxx - Machinery Directive: 2006/42/EC - Standard: EN ISO 12100:2010 (German Version) - Safety of machinery General principles for risk assessment and risk reduction. - The special technical documents shall be sent to a reasoned request by national authorities in printed documents or electronically (pdf). Applied and fulfilled essential requirements: - 1.1; 1.1.1; 1.1.2; 1.2.3; 1.3.3; 1.3.5; 1.3.6; 1.3.7.1.4.1; 1.5; 1.6; 1.6.1; 1.6.3; 1.6.4; 1.7; 1.7.4; 1.7.4.1; 1.7.4.2 Who installs this incomplete machine or assemble with other machines, a risk assessment for its resulting machine which must make the provisions of the EC directive: 2006/42 / EC Norme: EN ISO 12100:2010 (German Version) Agent: For the compilation of the technically relevant documents: Niklaus Röthlisberger, Products Manager Afag Automation AG, CH-4950 Huttwil Place, date: Huttwil, 27.04.2015 Siegfried Egli Niklaus Röthlisberger Managing Director Afag Automation AG Producte Manager HT Afag Automation AG 5 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

1.1.1 Intended use The rotary module series CR 12 / CR 16 / CR 20 is used for the rotary movement of rigidly mounted loads in non-explosion hazardous ambient and deployment conditions that are suitable for this module according to these Installation Instructions. The CR-module has been built according to the present state-of-the-art and the recognized rules of technical safety. In spite of that its operation may lead to dangers to life and limb of the user, damage to property or impair the function of the rotary module. NOTE The CR-modules are exclusively designed for rotary movements in any position with a torque of 0.45 Nm for the CR 12, 1.25 Nm for the CR 16 and 2.2 Nm for the CR 20, which may represent a danger to property and the environment if they are operated by unqualified personnel. Any other use is regarded as inadequate. The manufacturer does not accept any liability for damage resulting from such use. The risk is that of the user alone. Intended use also includes paying attention to the Installation Instructions and observing the maintenance and repair instructions specified by the manufacturer. CAUTION The CR-module may only be operated and serviced by correspondingly trained personnel who have also profound knowledge of the dangers. The applicable regulations for prevention of accidents and the other generally accepted safety-relevant and occupational safety and health regulations are to be followed. 6 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

2.0.0 Module information 2.1.0 Transport and storage (packing and unpacking) CAUTION The CR module is packed in the original cardboard box; if the module is not handled properly it may fall out of the box when unpacking and cause injuries to limbs or squeeze your fingers. NOTE Consider please! This leaflet should be read by every person who comes into contact with the module. 7 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

2.1.1 Installation and fastening possibilities CR 12 / CR 16 / CR 20 Installation from below Installation from the sides Installation from above, screwed Special screw CR 12 : M4x30, 50001374 Special screw CR16 / CR 20 : M6x36, 11005014 NOTE Use the centering bushings included in the scope of supply for positioning and insert these bushings in the borings of the mounting grid. 8 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

2.1.2 Centering bushings and hole matrix Hole matrix at the CR 12 / CR 16 / CR 20 Rotary module CR 12 CR 16/CR 20 Hole matrix 30mm Hole matrix 48mm, (30) Thread / bore hole 2xM4 Thread/bore 2xM6 hole Centering bushings (H7) Ø 7x3mm Centering bushings Ø 9x3mm Use the centering bushings included in the scope of supply for positioning and insert these sleeves in the diagonally opposite bore holes of the mounting grid. 9 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

2.1.3 Tightening torques for bolts The screws to be used for assembly must at least satisfy the following conditions: Standard: VDI 2230 Strength: class 8.8 Surface: galvanized blue, oiled or greased Thread M3 M4 M5 M6 M8 Tightening moments 1,1 1,4 Nm 2,6 3,3 Nm 5,2 6,5 Nm 9,0... 11,3 Nm 21,6 27,3 Nm This is an incomplete machine Assembly of the CR Rotary module in a system The series of the CR Rotary module is used for the linear, smooth movement of rigidly mounted loads under the ambient and Installation conditions defined for this module see Technical data. The CR Rotary module can be installed in the horizontal or vertical position. NOTE These Montage Instructions should be read carefully before carrying out any activity on or with the CR module. The CR module may only be deployed in accordance with the intended use. NOTE Safety instructions Modifications on the CR Rotary module that are not described in these Montage Instructions or have not been approved in writing by Afag Automation AG are not permitted. In case of improper changes or assembly, installation, operation and maintenance or repairs Afag rejects all liability. 10 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

2.1.4 Module load factors CR 12 11 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

2.1.5 Preferred combinations CR 12 12 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

2.1.6 Module load factors CR 16 13 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

2.1.7 Preferred combinations CR 16 14 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

2.1.8 Module load factors CR 20 15 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

2.1.9 Preferred combinations CR 20 16 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.0.0 Montage Instructions 3.1.0 Manufacturer address: Afag Automation AG Fiechtenstrasse 32 CH-4950 Huttwil Sales Handling: Tel. 0041 (0)62 959 87 02 www.afag.com These operating instructions apply to: Product name: Types: Fortlaufende Serie: Rotary module compact (pneumatic) CR 12; CR 12-ZA; CR 16; CR 16-ZA CR 20; CR 20-ZA Nr. 50xxxxxx This is an incomplete machine Who installs this incomplete machine or assemble with other machines, a risk assessment for its resulting machine which must make the provisions of the EC directive: 2006/42/EC Standard: EN ISO 12100:2010 (German version) Agent: For the compilation of the technically relevant documents: Niklaus Röthlisberger, Products Manager Afag Automation AG, CH-4950 Huttwil 17 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.1.1 Symbols Assembly and initial start-up must be carried out by qualified personnel only and according to these instructions. CAUTION Indicates a possibly dangerous situation. Non-compliance with this information can result in damage to property or light to medium personal injuries. NOTE Indicates general notes, useful operator tips and operating recommendations which don't affect safety and health of the personnel. 3.1.2 General description This is an incomplete machine The series of the CR 12 / CR 16 / CR 20 Rotary module is used for the linear, smooth movement of rigidly mounted loads under the ambient and Installation conditions defined, see Technical data. The CR 12 / CR 16 / CR 20 Rotary module can be installed in the horizontal or vertical position. Modifications on the CR 12 / CR 16 / CR 20 Rotary module that are not described in these Montage Instructions or have not been approved in writing by Afag Automation AG are not permitted. In case of improper changes or assembly, installation, operation, maintenance or repairs, Afag Automation AG rejects all liability. 18 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.1.3 Description of the module 5 3 1 2 8 10 4 9 11 6 7 Description CR-ZA 1 Flanged shaft 6 Clamping screw 2 Drive position 7 Clamping plate 3 Stop screw AS 8 Positions picof intermediate stop 4 Shock absorber SD 9 Lock-nuts for positioning pin 5 Lock-nut the shock 10 Housing ZA absorber 11 Seal for shock absorber NOTE The CR is manufactured in accordance with state-of the-art technology And the acknowledged safety regulations. However, during use, danger to life and limb of the operator or damage to the rotary module and other tangible material could arise. CAUTION The CR is designed exclusively for the rotational movement in any required position with a torque of 0.45 Nm for CR 12 and 1.25 Nm for CR 16 and 2.2 Nm for CR 20 which, when handled, do not react in a way which could endanger persons, objects or the environment. Any application beyond this is not appropriate. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting from improper use. The risk is borne solely by the user. 19 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.1.4 Includes in the delivery Pos. Quant. Description 1 2 2 3 2 2 Module Shock absorber with lock nut and seal Centering bushings7x3, (9x4 mm) Special screw 3.1.5 Intended use The series of the CR rotary module is used for the rotary movement of rigidly mounted loads under the ambient and Installation conditions defined for this module; see Technical catalogue. NOTE These Montage Instructions should be read carefully before carrying out any activity on or with the module. The module may only be deployed in accordance with the intended use. Modifications on the module that are not described in these Montage Instructions or have not been approved in writing by Afag are not permitted. In case of improper changes or assembly, installation, operation, maintenance or repairs, Afag rejects all liability. CAUTION Connection of compressed air and operation of pneumatic systems may cause unpredictable movements which may result in personal injury or damage to property. When connecting compressed air for the first time make sure that all air throttles are closed. Aerate the system slowly. 20 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.1.6 Warranty The module is designed for 40 million load alternations* under the ambient conditions and conditions of use defined for this module, see catalogue. Wearing parts (shock absorbers and stop screws) are excluded from the warranty. The warranty includes repair or replacement of faulty Afag parts. *whichever comes first When repairs are carried out by the customer without prior training or instruction by Afag automation AG the warranty will become void. Any additional claims are excluded. 3.1.7 Areas of application The CR Rotary modules are exclusive for rotations movements for pay load from: 10 kgcm 2 (CR12); (70 kgcm 2 (CR 16), 350 kgcm 2 (CR 20) certainly. They can also be used in combination with other modules than Pick &Place machines, the permissible load capacities should, however, not be exceeded. Any other use is regarded as inadequate. NOTE The manufacturer does not accept any liability for damage resulting from such use. The risk is that of the user alone. Intended use also includes paying attention to the Montage Instructions and observing the maintenance and repair instructions specified by the manufacturer. The CR module may only be operated and serviced by correspondingly trained personnel who have also profound knowledge of the dangers. CAUTION The applicable regulations for prevention of accidents and the other generally accepted safety-relevant and occupational safety and health regulations are to be followed. 21 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.1.8 Dimensions drawing for CR 12 22 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.1.9 Technical data of the CR 12 23 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.2.0 Dimension drawing for CR 16 24 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.2.1 Technical data of the CR 16 25 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.2.2 Dimensions drawing for CR 20 26 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.2.3 Technical data of the CR 20 27 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.2.4 Pneumatic connections for CR and CR-ZA module The CR module is equipped with 5 air connections depending on the direction of rotation. Upper half of module, 5 air connections, clockwise direction. Lower half of module, 5 air connections, counterclockwise direction 28 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.2.5 Pneumatic schematically for CR-Module 5 4 2 3 1 1 Compressed air connection 4 One-way restrictor 2 Maintenance unit 5 CR rotary module 3 4/2 (5/2) port directional control valve 29 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

Pneumatic schematically for CR-ZA Module 5 6 7 4 2 3 8 1 1 Compressed air connection 5 Rotary module CR 2 Maintenance unit 6 Intermediate stop cylinder to CR 3 5/3 Directional control valve 7 Flow control valve to damping of the intermediate position 4 One way restrictor 8 3/2 Directional control valve NOTE Minimal compressed air quality to ISO 8573-1; 2010 (7-4-4) 30 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.2.6 Preparation for start-up If they put before the start up shock absorber and adjusting stop screw in such a way that intended rotary fishes is properly absorbed. CAUTION The CR Rotary module is fine mechanical unit and must be handled with the necessary care and cleanliness during transport and storage as well as when handling, setting-up and assembling. Sart-up Aerate the total system slowly. Pay attention to the permissible values (technical data) regarding: - load capacity - motion frequency - moment loads on the guide system CAUTION Limbs may be squeezed by moving components. Make sure that there are no persons or tools within the operating range of the module. Carry out a test run - at first at slow traverse speed, - afterwards under operating conditions. 31 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.2.7 Adjustment of the angle of rotation 6 (P1) 7 (P2) 4 1 8 2 3 5 1 Shock absorber 5 Clamping screw 1 Seal 6 Compressed air connection P1 (counterclockwise) 3 Stop sleeve 2 Stop sleeve 7 Compressed air connection P2 (clockwise) 4 Locknut 8 Rotary flange Procedure: The exact adjustment of an end position depends on the stop sleeve, the shock absorber and the compressed air. Adjustment of the end positions 1. Compressed air connection at (P1): flange turns counterclockwise. 2. Loosen clamping of the stop sleeve by undoing the clamping screw 4. 3. Turn the forward and backward position of the stop sleeve 3 at the hexagon of the stop sleeve until the end position is correct. 4. Compressed air connection at (P2): flange turns clockwise 5. Turn the forward and backward position of the stop sleeve 3 at the hexagon of the stop sleeve until the end position is correct. 6. Tighten clamping of the stop sleeves by tightening the clamping screw 4. 32 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.2.8 Rotation angle adjust CAUTION If the angle of rotation is reduced by much more than 95 air may leak for constructional reasons. Turn the stop screw back to remove the leakage 33 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.2.9 Shock absorber adjust Maximum damping efficiency The maximum damping efficiency is achieved when the shock absorbers are completely turned in (mechanical stop). Shock absorbers completely screwed in Reduced damping efficiency: The damping efficiency is reduced when the shock absorbers are turned back. This is recommended if the loads to be moved are low and/or at slow rotational speeds. * Sealing ring Reducing the damping by turning the shock absorber back Removing the shock absorber Removing the shock absorber Adjusting stop Adjustment of the end position damping 1. Undo hexagon nut at the shock absorber 2. Screw the shock absorber at the small hexagon in our out (on both sides) (damping gets harder when screwing in and softer when screwing out). If damping is not yet perfect the air-core choke can be adjusted. The shock absorber can be removed if it is to be replaced. The module may not be under pressure! (Air away)! CAUTION The module must not be operated without shock absorber installed. Operation without shock absorber may lead to mechanical damage of the module and invalidation of the guarantee. Please note: When removing or mounting a shock absorber ensure that the sealing ring fits close to the stop sleeve before tightening the locknut. 34 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.3.0 Setting the intermediate position CAUTION At the CR-rotation modules with intermediate position must on the ZP-side exhaust throttle must be installed. With the throttle can the damping behavior of the intermediate position is be regulated will. 35 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.3.1 As two intermediate positions can be approached Position control: Sequence: Start at 0 (4 positions available) Position P1 P2 P3-90 0 1 0-15 0 1 1 +20 1 0 1 +90 1 0 0 Legend: P1, P2, P3 = air connections 0 = Depressurized 1 = Pressure applied 36 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.3.2 Query sensorik Clamping magnetic field sensors (1) are used for polling the CR stop positions. WARNING The CR and the initiators must not be used in an explosionharzadous area. NOTE The magnetic field sensors are not included in the scope of supply of the CR-Module, (please see technical catalogue). CAUTION Only the specified proximity switches are to be used. Polling of the stop positions is monitored by an LED on the initiator. If the LED switch status does not change during polling the Sensor is faulty and must be replaced! Magnetic field sensors PNP proximity switch (magnetic) Order No. 50033432 37 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.3.3 Mounting the sensor The magnetic field sensors (accessories) are mounted in 2 C-grooves which are located on each side of the module (CR-module). These magnetic field sensors are used to poll the stop positions. 1 3 2 1 Sensor 3 Screw for fastening the sensor holder in the groove 2 Screw for fastening the sensor in the sensor holder Attaching the sensors 1. Insert sensors (1) with sensor holder in the C-grooves. 2. Connect the sensor to the controller 3. Control test with rotating module if the sensor switches 4. Position of the rotary engine set 5. Sensor to the desired position 6. Sensor with the screw (3) tighten 38 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

3.3.4 Exchange of the sensor Loosen screw (3) and exchange the sensor so that the position set is retained. Two C-grooves each are also located on both sides of the intermediate module (CR - ZA). Here, the intermediate position(s) is (are) polled by one magnetic field sensor. CR CR - ZA 39 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

4.0.0 Maintenance instructions 4.1.0 Maintenance and servicing of the CR 12/16/20 Rotary module compact CAUTION The module may only be disassembled when the system is aerated and deactivated. If pneumatic connections are disconnected when they are under pressure, this may result in serious personal injury due to fast movements of moving parts. Maintenance interval Service measures As required Clean the module with a dry, lint-free cloth. The module must not be washed down; do not use any aggressive cleaners. 1 Montly Check the safety labels for damage, readability. Further maintenance Under the following conditions is the CR-rotary module maintenance free: Clean workshop atmosphere No splash water No dust and fumes caused by abraison or processes Ambient conditions according the technical catalog 40 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

4.1.1 Servicing The CR Rotary module is lubricated for-life and can be operated with oiled and unoiled air. CAUTION Never operate the CR Rotary module with unoiled air after it was operated with oiled air! Air characteristics: Dry (free from condensation water) Filtered (40µm filter for oiled air) Filtered (5µm filter for unoiled air) If the CR Rotary module is operated with oiled air, the oil types listed below should be used: Festo special oil Avia Avilub RSL 10 BP Energol HPL 10 Esso Spinesso 10 Shell Tellus Oil C 10 Mobil DTE 21 Blaser Blasol 154 Oil quantity: 5 10 oil drops per 1000 l air Viscosity range: 9 to 11 mm²/s (= cst) at 40 C, ISO-class VG 10 according to ISO 3448 Apart from the usual cleaning work no further maintenance measures are required. NOTE Module inserts for ionized air environments (e.g. in case of highvoltage procedures such has corona processes) Open guides and piston rods should be covered with a grease layer to avoid formation of rust. 41 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

4.1.2 Accessories for the CR 12/16/20 42 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

Accessories Accessories of the CR 12 Item Order No. Special screw M4x30 mm 50001374 CR 12 Special screw M6x36 mm 11005014 CR 16 / CR 20 43 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

4.1.3 Trouble -shooting Defective components are exclusively to be replaced by afag original spare parts. www.afag.com Fault Possible cause Fault clearance Module does not rotate Stop position signal Not present Compressed air not available Module wrongly connected Stop screw misadjusted Initiator faulty Check connections Check connections Readjust the stop screw Replace initiator Module fails in the end positions Senor cable broken Initiator positioned incorrectly Shock absorber misadjusted Shock absorber faulty Replace initiator cable Initiator properly position Readjust shock absorber Replace shock absorber Shock absorber not installed Install shock absorber Exhaust air throttle faulty Replace exhaust air throttle Lifting speed to high Adjust exhaust air throttle 44 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

4.1.4 Disassembly and repair When the module is damaged it can be returned to Afag Automation AG for repair. CAUTION The module may only be disassembled when the system is aerated and deactivated. If pneumatic connections are disconnected when they are under pressure, this may result in serious personal injury due to fast movements of moving parts. When can the modules be repaired by the customer? Wearing parts can be exchanged by the customer itself when the warranty has expired. NOTE All the other faulty parts must exclusively be replaced by company Afag Automation AG! When the customer detects that the respective module is still under warranty: - he returns the module to company Afag Automation AG for repair. - If the warranty has already expired, the customer must decide whether he repairs the module by himself and orders the wearing parts kit or whether he returns the module to company Afag Automation AG for repair. NOTE Afag offers a reliable repair service. Please note that Afag does not guarantee for parts which were not repaired by Afag Automation AG. 45 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

5.0.0 Disposal NOTE CS modules which cannot be used any more must not be disposed off as a complete unit, but must be disassembled and recycled according to the type of material. Materials than cannot be recycled must be disposed off in accordance with the legal regulations. 46 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15

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Afag Automation AG Fiechtenstrasse 32 CH - 4950 Huttwil Switzerland Tel.: +41 62 959 86 86 Fax.: +41 62 959 87 87 e-mail: sales@afag.com Internet: www.afag.com 48 CR 12 - CR 16 - CR 20 - BA-vers.3.4 gb 27.04.15