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Freewheeling of piston rod
All LA32 actuators with freewheeling as well as with quick release have the designation W on the label.
The function causes the following:
The piston rod can be pulled out with a thrust of approx. 300 N and it remains in the new position without declutching.
The actuator cannot pull, but only push.
Functional test:
It must be possible to pull the piston rod out with a thrust of approx. 300 N and it must remain in the new position without releasing. If this is not
possible, contact your nearest LINAK dealer.
Built-in end-stop circuit (CS32)
In the LA32 actuators, with built-in CS32 A-, B- or C-PCB, the actuator is switched off at the end position or when overloaded.
LA32 actuator with:
• The CS32 A is standard IPX1 and is connected to a HB41 hand control with a telephone plug.
• The CS32 B is standard IPX5 and is connected to a HB41 hand control with a DIN plug. CS32 B is also available in IPX6.
• The CS32 C is standard IPX1 and is connected to an external contact or control. See Figure 6.7.
Usage:
Duty cycle: Max. 10 % or 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 min. not in use
Ambient temperature: + 5 °C to + 40 °C
For use with LINAK control boxes CB8, CB12, CB14 and CS16 PCB or internal CS32 PCB
Approvals: IEC 60601-1:2005, 3
rd
edition, ANSI / AAMI ES60601-1:2005, 3
rd
edition and CAN / CSA-22.2 No 60601-1:2008 approved
The LA32 actuator is a powerful actuator that can be supplied with a ball screw
spindle to give outstanding performance. The ideal choice for a wide range of
applications including adjustment of hospital beds.
The LA32 actuator has many special options including a safety nut, splines, quick
release (F) and an optional protection up to IPX6 standard.
Reed-switch:
The Reed-switch gives a number of pulses for each rotation of the motor. These pulses
are used to calculate the piston rod’s position as well as to control several actuators
running in parallel.
Your nearest LINAK dealer can inform the number of pulses per stroke length.
Regarding Reed-switch connection, see Figure 6.10.
Maximum load in pull = 2000 N
Protective cap
Crimped” piston rod eye Piston rod without eye
Recommendations
The piston rod eyes are crimped” in place and cannot be screwed loose.
Piston rods without eyes have not been tested
LA32 with quick release and free wheeling function must not be sold to new products
12. LA32 (MEDLINE
®
CARELINE
®
)
LA32 actuators for patient hoists are marked with a label to ensure the user is aware that it is not permitted to handle the patient hoist
by pulling the actuator or otherwise expose it to side forces.

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Linak CB14 Specifications

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BrandLinak
ModelCB14
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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