Important Notes - Rohm ZFM Instrucciones De Servicio

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Tightening torques in Nm:
Class
M5
M6
8.8
5,5
9,5
10.9
8,1
13
12.9
9,5
16
15. When screws are replaced or loosened, defective
replacements or inadequate fastening may cause
personal injuries and material damage.
Unless specified otherwise, all fastening screws must
be tightened to the torques recommended by the screw
manufacturer for the relevant strendth class.
All fastening screws, which account of their application,
must be frequently loosened and retightened, in con-
junction with resetting work for example, must be coated
with antiseize (grease paste) in the thread area and on
the head contact surface at intervals of 6 months.
When replacing the original screws, make sure that the
replacements have the same strength class (normally
12.9). The tightening torques for sizes M5-M24, classes
8.8, 10.9 and 12.9, are listed in the table at the bottom of
this page.
16. Always use class 12.9 for screw fastening clamping
inserts, top jaws, stationary locators, cylinder covers and
similar elements.
17. The manufacturer undertakes no responsibility for
spares other than original RÖHM parts. To eliminate
doubts and assure correct performance of the order,
state the 6-digit identification number engraved in the
assembly when ordering spares or individual parts.
However, in many casas the item number stated in the
assemply drawing or parts list and a good description of
the component may be sufficient information for filling
your order.

2. Important notes

1. The maximum speed may only be used if the chuck is
equipped with a set of reversible jaws (UB) supplied
with the chuck as standard equipment and with the
maximum actuating force applied.
2. At high speeds, the chuck may only be used with an
adequately dimensioned protective hood.
3. Soft top jaws or special jaws, if used, should be as
light as possible.
4. Performance (piston movement ad actuating
pressure) should be monitored in accordance with the
requirements of the Employers' Liability Assurance
Association.
5. In other respects, we refer you to DIN EN 1550
(European standard), "Safety requirements for the
configuration and design of rotary chucks".
If cutting interrupted, reduse feed and cutting depth.
The illustrated examples do not cover all possible danger
situations. It is the responsibility of the user to recognize
possible
sources of danger and to adopt the necessary measures.
Despite all precautionary measures, an element of risk
cannot be excluded.
8
M8
M10
M12
23
46
80
33
65
110
39
78
140
M14
M16
M18
130
190
270
180
270
380
220
330
450
Examples of dangerous chucking situations and their
remedy
When chucking the workpiece, certain criteria must be taken
in account.
Incorrect chucking can give rise to danger of injury due to work-
pieces flying off the equipment at high speed, or breakage of
the jaws.
Wrong
Projecting length of mounted
workpiece too great relative to
chucked length.
Chucking diameter too
great.
Workpiece too heavy,
chucking step too short.
Chucking diameter too
small
Workpiece has a casting
or forging-related taper
M20
M22
M24
380
510
670
530
720
960
640
860
1120
Right
Support workpiece between
centres or using a stady
Use a larger chuck
Support between centres,
extend chucking step
Chuck using greatest possible
chucking diameter
Chuck using self-aligning
inserts
Nm
Nm
Nm

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