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Incremental Magnetic Encoder System
4
Installation and connection (continued)
4.4
Assembling the sensor head
The sensor head housing has bore holes with M4 threads.
Using screws, the sensor head can be connected two
different ways to the machine part: using either the M4
thread in the sensor head or the M3 thread in the machine
part.
Mounting via the thread in the machine part
► Guide the screws through the housing and screw into
the machine part (see Fig. 4-3 and Tab. 4-1).
Machine part
M3 screw
Fig. 4-3:
Mounting via the thread in the machine part
Mounting via the thread in the sensor head
► Guide the screws through the machine part and screw
into the sensor head (see Fig. 4-4 and Tab. 4-1).
M4 screw
Machine part
Fig. 4-4:
Assembly via the thread in the sensor head
For the selection of screws, torques, etc., see Tab. 4-1 on
page 12.
Screws are included with the mounting
accessories BAM TO-ML-014-02 (see
page 26).
12
english
Screw
Washer
Mounting screws
tightening torque
Recommended
for machine part
Recommended
minimum thread
length in steel
Recommended
minimum thread
length in
Washer
aluminum
Tab. 4-1:
Sensor head installation
Sensor head attachment example:
1. Provide for through holes on the machine part,
see Tab. 4-1).
Washer
2. Attach the sensor head, paying attention to the correct
alignment (see Fig. 4-1 and Fig. 4-2 on page 11),
distances and tolerances (see sections 4.4.1 through
4.4.2 starting on page 13).
3. Secure the screws against unintended loosening
(e.g. with locking paint).
Mounting via
Mounting via
the thread in
the thread in
the sensor
the machine
head
part
M4 cylinder as
M3 cylinder as
per DIN 912/
per DIN 912/
ISO 4762
ISO 4762
M4 cylinder as
3 mm in diameter
per DIN 125 A/
as per ISO 8738
ISO 7089
2.0 +0.3 Nm
1.3 +0.2 Nm
Through hole
M3 threading
for M4
–
3 mm (M3×16)
10 mm
7.5 mm (M3×20)