Operating instructions

OI: BK MIKRO LIN.B System Components
Rev. 2.02 dated 31.05.2007 Page 13 of 30
2.2 Scanner
The scanner housing is cylindrical and smooth, thus permitting easy installation (e.g. by using a
mounting bracket). The scanner is designed for easy access for servicing and changing the
wand's tip. Aligning the scanner is easy and requires no additional instruments or aids.
After a supply voltage has been applied, the scanner travels from the momentary position to the
internal backstop, moves into its stop position and will be held there by applying a low voltage.
Using the scanners with a different control unit than BK MIKRO LIN.B may damage the scanner
and control unit.
Warning
Note:
Due to its small diameter, a wand is easily overlooked.
Your wand is a wearing part! Each contact with a rotating object will cause
corresponding wear on the wand. This may even lead to the metal wand
breaking.
Due to the injury hazard this causes, users should exercise particular
caution within any BK MIKRO moving area!
2.2.1 Technical data
General
Housing anodized aluminum
Protection type IP 64
Scanning tip exchangeable, thread M3x6
Connection to control unit small circular connector M12x1, 6 pin
Ambient temperature 0 ºC to +80 ºC
Storage temperature - 25 ºC to +85 ºC
Scanning cycles > 5 million at minimum scanning intensity
TK50-LIN.B
Control unit – BKM LIN.B Multi "Scanner" switch set to "50"
– BKM LIN.B Single "Scanner" switch set to "50"
Scanning range 50 mm max. stroke
Wand length 67 mm approx.
TK100-LIN.B
Control unit – BKM LIN.B Multi "Scanner" switch set to "100"
– BKM LIN.B Single "Scanner" switch set to "100"
Scanning range 100 mm max. stroke
Wand length 117 mm approx.