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Installation

When using with HS5B-

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Z interlock switch

When using with HS5E interlock switch

Fasten the actuator cover on at least two rectangular holes
and two round mounting holes using mounting screws.
The thickness adjustment plate requires mounting holes.

5

4

36.2

34

106

20 to 22

HS5E
Interlock
Switch

Thickness Adjustment Plate
(to be provided by the user)
Recommended thickness:

Two Round
Mounting Holes

Two Oblong
Mounting Holes

5

0

-1

5 mm

0

-1

HS5B/5E Sliding Actuator

4

5

36.2

34

20 to 22

Fasten the actuator cover on at  least two
oblong holes using mounting screws.

HS5B
Interlock Switch

Two Oblong
Mounting Holes

Instructions

Operating Instructions

When using the sliding actuator in a safety-related part of the 

 

system, make sure of proper operation while observing the 
safety standards and regulations of the relevant country or re-
gion where the actual machine/system is used. Also, perform 
a risk assessment before operation.
Read the instruction sheet of the interlock switch carefully be-

 

fore installation or operation.
The actuator has projections on the end. Take care not to in-

 

jure hands.
Regardless of door types, do not use the sliding actuator as a 

 

door stop.
When the actuator is inserted to an interlock switch in the dif-

 

ferent direction from the open/close direction of the door, do 
not open the door with excessive force, otherwise failure or 
damage will be caused.
When an operator enters the hazardous zone, take a safety 

 

measure such as using padlock hasp HS9Z-PH5 so that the 
operator is not trapped inside and the machine is not operated 
while the operator is in the hazardous zone.
Do not install the sliding actuator as shown below, otherwise 

 

the actuator may be removed from the interlock switch due to 
shocks.

Ensure to slide the sliding actuator completely. Incomplete in-

 

sertion of the actuator may cause unstable contact operation 
of the interlock switch. Also, door may not be opened, damag-
ing the actuator.
Do not close the door when the actuator is slid out of the cov-

 

er, otherwise the actuator may damaged.
When using the sliding actuator, take care so that 

fi

 ngers 

 

or hands are not caught between the actuator and interlock 
switch. 

When installing the sliding actuator over

 

the interlock switch as shown below, do 
not apply a shock exceeding 100 m/s

2

 

to the actuator, otherwise the actuator 
may be inserted to the interlock switch 
and cause unintended machine opera-
tion.
Use the sliding actuator with HS5B and 

 

HS5E interlock switches only. Do not 
use with other products.
Do not modify or disassemble the slid-

 

ing actuator.

Adjustment

Mounting Reference Position

1. 

The mounting reference position of sliding actuator is shown 

 

below.

Recommended Tightening Torque of Mounting Screws

2. 

M5 screws for mounting the sliding actuator: 4.5 to 5.5 N·m

 

M4 screws for mounting the interlock switch: 1.8 to 2.2 N·m

 

Note: The above recommended tightening torque of the mounting screws are 

the values with hex socket head bolts. When other screws are used 
and tightened to a smaller torque, make sure that the screws do not 
become loose after mounting.

Interlock
Switch

HS9Z-SH5

HS5B Interlock Switch

Mounting
Position
Tolerance: ±2.5

26.7

21

4

Mounring

Reference

(Mounting position tolerance 4   )

+3

-1

(08/03/12)

Summary of Contents for HS5B

Page 1: ...HS5B HS5E Door Handle Actuator Sliding Actuator 08 03 12...

Page 2: ...in an emergency situ ation and you need to escape from a hazardous area immediately If getting out requires multiple actions it is likely you will be trapped within the hazard ous area A system should...

Page 3: ...kplace in order to ensure safety Residual risk such as failure to install padlocks must be taken into con sideration Interlock switch with without solenoid locking can be selected LED shows solenoid s...

Page 4: ...Without Lock Large Small Door Size 20 X 30 mm X 3 mm 30 X 40 mm X 70 mm With Lock Without Lock Door Handle Actuator Configuration Selection Chart HS5E 44L G Rear Unlocking Button Type HS5B Z Metal Hea...

Page 5: ...r Left hand Door HS9Z DH5LH HS9Z DH5RH HS5B Z Metal Head Type HS5E All types HS5B Z Metal Head Type HS9Z DH5LH HS9Z DH5LH HS9Z DH5RH Sliding Actuator HS9Z SH5 HS5B Installation Kit HS9Z DH5B Rear Unlo...

Page 6: ...Interlock switch is not supplied with the actuator and must be ordered separately For the specifications of interlock switches see Cat No EP1199 0 Types Description Ordering Type No Remarks Handle Uni...

Page 7: ...Locked 81 Unlocked 84 Mounting Panel Thickness 20 to 40 3 Handle Link Shaft 8 free cutting steel LOCK UNLCOK 4 SUS SUS 10 4 Front Handle diecast aluminum black Rear Handle diecast aluminum yellow Rear...

Page 8: ...5 2 1 LOCK UNLOCK 4 3 PADLOCK Locked 81 Unlocked 84 Mounting Panel Thickness 70 mm or less Polyacetal black Handle Link Shaft 8 free cutting steel SUS SUS Rear Handle diecast aluminum yellow Rear Hand...

Page 9: ...unting panel of 3 mm or less in thick ness use the rear unlocking button When using the HS5B Z mounting panel thickness X 70mm When using the HS5E 44L G on the mounting panel of 20 to 40 mm in thickne...

Page 10: ...ckness of mounting panel 20 to 40 Pin SUS Screws iron Connecting Rod SUS Hinge Plate SUS HS5E 44L G Interlock Switch sold separetely Mounting Bracket 3 67 12 2 4 R 5 22 5 30 2 4 4 A6063 Anonized Dimen...

Page 11: ...locked sta tus otherwise the actuator will hit the door resulting in defor mation or damage When turning the handle make sure that your hands or fin gers are not caught by the door Cable Padlock Knob...

Page 12: ...t they do not become loose Shaft Positioning Pin Rear Handle Base Screw E Screw E Rear Handle Plate Rear Handle Shaft Install the rear handle yellow on the rear 6 handle shaft Mounting holes required...

Page 13: ...is closed and the main circuit remains open Safety Precautions Install the rear unlocking button in the place where only the operator inside the hazardous area can use it Do not install the button in...

Page 14: ...90N minimum 14 Sliding Actuator Dimensions 14 56 37 5 19 5 34 48 5 40 18 75 30 7 15 16 3 8 R2 6 13 26 5 51 32 5 34 6 M5 Screws 2 5 30 5 2 5 6 35 2 5 2 Actuator SUS Thickness 2 5 Cover SUS HS5B HS5E Sl...

Page 15: ...r is not trapped inside and the machine is not operated while the operator is in the hazardous zone Do not install the sliding actuator as shown below otherwise the actuator may be removed from the in...

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