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Technical Data — XL Series<br />

Type XLC 1650<br />

Design of the Cable <strong>Carriers</strong><br />

Chain pitch t = 165 mm<br />

Chain link height h G = 140 mm (h G ’=147 mm)<br />

Connection height H min = 2 KR + 140 mm<br />

Connection length l 1 = cf. Connection<br />

Dimensions<br />

Installation height H Z<br />

(required clearance height):<br />

H Z ≈ H + 100mm<br />

A flat and level surface is required for the<br />

carrier system to be installed properly.<br />

If necessary, a support tray should be<br />

installed. (cf.System Components section)<br />

Variable sizes<br />

depending on bend radius<br />

Load diagram<br />

Unsupported length L f and<br />

travel length L S<br />

depending on the additional load<br />

(cf. Construction Guidelines)<br />

LS<br />

L f<br />

Calculation of chain length:<br />

L k ≈<br />

L S<br />

2<br />

+ L B<br />

rounded to<br />

pitch 165 mm<br />

The calculated chain length L k must<br />

always be rounded up / down to an<br />

uneven number of chain links.<br />

L B<br />

KR<br />

L S<br />

L f<br />

2<br />

t<br />

L S<br />

Ü B l 1<br />

Bend radius KR<br />

250<br />

mm<br />

300<br />

mm<br />

350<br />

mm<br />

400<br />

mm<br />

450<br />

mm<br />

500<br />

mm<br />

550<br />

mm<br />

Bend length L B 950 1107 1264 1421 1578 1735 1892<br />

Loop overhang Ü B 403 453 503 553 603 653 703<br />

Height H min 640 740 840 940 1040 1140 1240<br />

Additional load q z in kg/m<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

Fixed point<br />

0<br />

0 1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

Unsupported Length L f in m<br />

0 2 4 6 8 10 12<br />

Travel Length L S in m<br />

Driver<br />

hG<br />

H<br />

Hz<br />

Schematic of unsupported<br />

arrangement<br />

Load diagram for an<br />

intrinsic chain weight q k<br />

of 13 kg/m. If the intrinsic<br />

chain weight exceeds q k<br />

13 kg/m, the permissible<br />

additional load<br />

is lower.<br />

KR<br />

LS<br />

Calculation of chain length:<br />

L k ≈<br />

Length with permitted sag L D<br />

and travel length L S<br />

depending on the additional load<br />

(cf. Construction Guidelines)<br />

L S + KR<br />

2<br />

+ L B<br />

LD<br />

rounded to<br />

pitch 165 mm<br />

The calculated chain length L k must<br />

always be rounded up / down to an<br />

uneven number of chain links.<br />

Additional load q z in kg/m<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

KR 300<br />

KR 350<br />

KR 490<br />

KR 450<br />

KR 500<br />

KR 550<br />

0<br />

0 1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

Unsupported Length L f in m<br />

0 2 4 6 8 10 12<br />

Travel Length L S in m<br />

KR 250<br />

7<br />

8<br />

14 16<br />

Long travel lengths<br />

With long travel lengths the upper part of the cable carrier glides on<br />

its lower run in a guide channel.<br />

Design → cf. Construction Guidelines<br />

Guide channel → cf. System Components<br />

We recommend that a system of this kind be planned by one of<br />

our engineers.<br />

3.602 Subject to technical changes! XL

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