Manual hand crank – Linak LA36 User Manual

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The cover over the Allen key socket must be unscrewed before the Allen
key can be inserted and the hand crank operated.

Hand Crank Torque: 6 - 8 Nm ( 2600 N – 6800 N load )

Piston rod movement per turn, app.:

Application hints

The actuator is weatherproof for use in outdoor applications. The actuator can be
washed down with a high-pressure washer, but it should not be used under water.

Optionally the actuator is overload protected with a slip clutch. The clutch will slip
when the load exceeds approx. 1.2 - 1.4 times the actuator’s rating.

The duty cycle at max. load is 20% on time. This means if the actuator runs con-
tinuously for 20 seconds it must remain off for 80 seconds before operating again.

NB. At 10,000 N only 5%

The manual hand crank can be used in the case of power failure.

Note: if the actuator is operated as a hand crank, it must be operated by
hand, otherwise there is a risk of overloading the actuator and hereby damage
the actuator.

6 mm Allen key

Manual hand crank

8 mm

12 mm

20 mm

Gear A

-

11 mm

18 mm

Gear B

-

6 mm

10 mm

Gear C

3 mm

4 mm

7 mm

Gear F

-

-

27 mm

• The power supply has to be disconnected during manual operation
• If the actuator is operated as a Hand crank, it must be operated by hand or
carefully by machine, otherwise there is a potential risk of overloading and
hereby damaging the actuator. LA36 with CS or MODBUS options only by hand
• With stainless steel screws: 5 mm Allen Key

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