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[Disconnection]
(1) First, find the sensor relay connector. It is located inside the arm
or just behind the arm joint. |
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(2) Turn the fastening ring ( ) on the machine side
counter-clockwise to remove it.
*Connection can be made if a fastening ring is not attached to the relay connector
of the machine you are using. |
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(3) After removing the fastening ring, slowly pull the
connectors straight apart while holding onto the rough surface portions
of the connectors. |
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[Connection]
(4) Compare the connector of the new sensor and the connector on the machine
side and check that the pins and holes match.
(Contact us immediately if they do not match.)
Although the type shown here is of the 4-pin type, 2-pin and 5-pin types are
also available. |
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(5) Align the connectors so that the small holes serving
as alignment references lie in the same plane, and then push the connectors
straight together. (Since the small holes are not precisely aligned along
the same line, they should only be used as a reference for aligning the
pins and holes.) |
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(6) The connection procedure is completed with the above
step if there is no fastening ring attached to the connector. If there
is a fastening ring, securely turn the fastening ring and tighten in position.
(Failure to make a reliable connection can cause defective insulation between
the cores, reduced accuracy due to shorting or defective signals.)
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