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• In order to avoid electric shock or fire, turn power off before 

installation, removal, wire connection, maintenance, or inspection of 
the interlock switch.

• Do not disassemble or modify the interlock switch, otherwise a 

malfunction or an accident may occur.

• The slide handle actuator can be used with the HS1T only. Do not use 

with other interlock switches.

• HS9Z-EH5L slide handle actuator is also available.
• When using the slide handle actuator in the safety-related part of the 

system, make sure of proper operation while observing the safety 
standards and regulations of the relevant country or region where 
the actual machine/system is used. Also, perform a risk assessment 
before operation.

Safety Precautions

Padlock hole

• Install the padlock or hasp on 

the padlock hole as shown 
at right.

• Make sure that the load on 

the padlock bolt does not 
exceed 50N, otherwise the 
slide handle actuator may be deformed or damaged.

• The applicable shackle diameter is ø6 to 13.

Applicable shackle diameter: ø6  to 13mm

Rear lever

• The actuator cannot be inserted 

using the rear lever.

Mounting

Confirm that the package contains the following parts.

Unit

Parts

Quantity

HS9Z-EH1L

 Switch base unit

1

 Handle unit

1

 Actuator

1

 One-side screw (M5)

2

 Spring washer

2

 Rear lever

1

Fasten the switch base unit on the mounting frame or panel.
Mounting screws and nuts are not supplied and must be provided by the user.
*HS1T mounting screw thread length: 45mm (M5)

Padlock hole

25

35

14

Rear lever

Recommended Tightening Torque

Screw

Recommended 

tightening torque

HS1T-

L mount screws (Three M5 screws)*

3.2 to 3.8 N·m

Switch base unit mount screws (Two M6 screws)*

4.5 to 5.5 N·m

Handle unit mount screws (Two M6 screws)*

4.5 to 5.5 N·m

Actuator mount screws (Two M5 one-side screws)

2.7 to 3.3 N·m

The above tightening torque of the mounting screw is the value confirmed 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.

Safety Distance and Minimum Gaps

Before installing the slide handle actuator, make sure to take safety 
distance and safety clearance into consideration in order to secure the 
distance between the mounting part (frame) and the hazard.
ISO 13852:  Safety of machinery – Safety distances to prevent danger 

zones being reached by the upper limbs

ISO 13853:  Safety of machinery – Safety distances to prevent danger 

zones being reached by the lower limbs

ISO 13854:  Safety of machinery – Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of 

parts of the human body

Instructions

For details on mounting, wiring, and circuit examples, see the instruction manual from the
below URL.
URL: https://product.idec.com/?product=HS9Z-EH

• Read the instruction sheet of interlock switch before installing the 

slide handle actuator.

• Do not move the handle by force when the door is locked. Otherwise 

damage will result.

• Install the slide handle actuator on the outside of the door. Do not 

install inside the door, otherwise the door cannot be opened or closed 
by the operator, affecting the operation 
and causing danger to the operator.

• Do not close the door when the bolt is slid 

out, otherwise damage will result.

• Install the slide handle actuator as shown 

at right, so that the cable hub faces 
downward. Do not install in any other 
direction.

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Slide Handle Actuator for HS1T

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Summary of Contents for HS9Z-EH1L

Page 1: ...Double Action Padlock Hole UnLock Robust Shock Resistant Ensures safety of workers Interlock Switches with Solenoid Slide Handle Actuator for HS1T ...

Page 2: ...ening door and prevents workers from being confined in hazardous areas creating a safe work environment Shock resistant metal slide handle actuators ensure a safe work environment Double Action Padlock Hole Shock resistant and robust structure ideal for heavy doors Sliding features eliminate the need for angle adjustment enabling easy installation Metal actuators suitable for heavy doors UnLock 2 ...

Page 3: ... button kit HS9Z FL5 optional Rear unlocking button kit HS9Z FL5 optional Rear unlocking button UnLock When inserting the actuator unlatch the knob slide the handle Two step action prevents handles from inadvertend operation 1 1 2 2 Grab the handle and pull the knob to unlatch Slide the handle and insert the actuator Double Action Two step action prevents inadvertent operation Padlocks can be inst...

Page 4: ...e handle actuator HS9Z EH1L Used with an interlock switch Manual rear unlocking button kit for frame 1 HS9Z FL54 Thickness of mounting part 2 Y 30 Y 35 mm HS9Z FL55 Thickness of mounting part 2 Y 35 Y 45 mm HS9Z FL56 Thickness of mounting part 2 Y 45 Y 55 mm HS9Z FL57 Thickness of mounting part 2 Y 55 Y 65 mm 1 Must be purchased when using a HS1T rear unlocking button model sold separately 2 Mount...

Page 5: ... screw 2 3 M5 screw Connector conduit One side screw M5 Material SUS Material PA6 black Material PA6 black Rear unlocking button link ø10 4 ø11 1 Dimensions Panel cut out In the example shown on the left a 40mm frame is used Note 1 Mount the product before operation and ensure that rear lever does not interfere with the frame Note 2 When choosing mounting part frame note that the mounting screws a...

Page 6: ... screws 3 2 to 3 8 N m Switch base unit mount screws Two M6 screws 4 5 to 5 5 N m Handle unit mount screws Two M6 screws 4 5 to 5 5 N m Actuator mount screws Two M5 one side screws 2 7 to 3 3 N m The above tightening torque of the mounting screw is the value confirmed with hex socket head bolts When other screws are used and tightened to a smaller torque make sure that the screws do not become loo...

Page 7: ...Slide Handle Actuator for HS1T 7 ...

Page 8: ... of the product before and during the inspection 4 Warranty 1 Warranty period The warranty period for IDEC products shall be one 1 year after purchase or delivery to the specified location However this shall not apply in cases where there is a different specification in the Catalogs or there is another agreement in place between you and IDEC 2 Warranty scope Should a failure occur in an IDEC produ...

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