4.4.1.2
Attaching retaining screws
The retaining screw prevents the housing from moving in the axial direction. A DIN913
M5x10 threaded pin with tapered head should be used for this purpose. Use a soluble
screw locking adhesive when installing the threaded pin.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the device during mounting.
The screw must only rest in the slot and not be tightened too hard.
b
Tighten the screws with a torque of 0.5 Nm – 1.0 Nm.
4.4.2
Mounting M12 male connector system
The M12 male connector system with the strands is already ready to assemble.
NOTE
The M12 male connector system has enclosure rating IP69k. When selecting the
mating connector, ensure that it also has an enclosure rating of IP69k.
Figure 28: M12 male connector system
1.
Mount and engage the contact carrier in the M12 mounting flange.
NOTICE
b
When mounting the contact carrier in the flange, ensure the lug of the con‐
tact carrier is aligned correctly.
2.
Press the mounting flange into the bore in the cylinder wall.
3.
Fasten the mounting flange using suitable screws or rivets.
4.
Follow the additional step: See document “Quickstart” 8021471 on the product
pages of the MAX
®
5.
Use a specially prepared sleeve (e.g., made from polyamide) to locate the device in
its final position.
Recommended screws for mounting the M12 flange
The screws should be selected so that no collision with the coupling nuts of the
connected mating connectors can occur, e.g.,:
•
M3 or M4 socket head cap screw with flat head
•
DIN912 hexagon socket screw
•
ISO14580 multi-point screw
•
DIN84 slotted screw
•
Comparable Phillips head screws or self-tapping screws
A soluble screw locking adhesive should be used when installing the screws.
Alternatively, the flange plate can be fastened using DIN6660 button-head rivets.
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