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PI P-843 - Connecting the P-843

PI P-843
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NOTICE
Destruction of the piezo actuator due to mechanical overload!
Torques, bending and lateral forces, tensile stress, and excessive loads can destroy the piezo
actuator.
Do not exceed the maximum permissible loads according to the specifications (p. 28).
Avoid torques, bending forces and lateral forces on the tip of the piezo actuator.
Avoid torques on the base when the tip is tightly clamped.
Make sure that the center of load of the moving system is on the motion axis of the piezo
actuator.
Use suitable structures or guide elements (e.g., ball tips or flexure guides) to avoid
uneven load distribution.
Pay attention to the information on parallelism in the "Dimensions" section (p. 31).
Do not screw the piezo actuator tight at both ends.
Fixing the Load
1. Use the open-end wrench to hold the tip of the P-843 in place.
2. Tighten the nut to secure the load on the tip.
3. Remove the open-end wrench from the tip.
6.4 Connecting the P-843
Tools and Accessories
If necessary: Suitable cable set
If necessary: Suitable screwdriver for the locking screws of the connectors.
Requirements
You have read and understood the general safety instructions (p. 8).
You have read and understood the user manual for the electronics used.
You have installed the electronics properly.
The electronics are switched off.
NOTICE
Damage due to incorrect connection of the P-843!
Connecting unsuitable electronics or a wrong cable can damage the P-843 or the electronics.
Connect the P-843 only to suitable electronics from PI (p. 11).
Use cables from PI only to connect the P-843 to the electronics.
Connecting the P-843
1. Connect the P-843's voltage plug to the voltage socket on the electronics.
2. Connect the P-843's sensor plug to the sensor socket on the electronics.
6 INSTALLATION
P843M0001EN 2/23/2021
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