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6 Operation
The amount of continuously supplied compressed air determines
the position of the pneumatically driven piston and thus the
rigidity of the product. Increasing the compressed air supply to the
piston chamber increases the rigidity, reducing it lowers the
rigidity. Rigidity is minimal without the compressed air supply due
to the initial tension of the springs.
NOTE
Observe the requirements for the compressed air supply,
6.1 Centering
The centered middle position is the moment of zero deflection and
is the home position of the product. This position is achieved
through the initial tension of the compression springs and the
compressed air supply to the piston chamber.
6.2 Compensating
To increase the rigidity of the product, the supply of compressed
air must be reduced. To reduce the rigidity, the compressed air
supply must be increased.
NOTICE
Reduction of life span
•
Maintain the maximum allowable operating pressure for
adjustment of rigidity to avoid shortening the life of the
product.