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D2MQ

D2MQ

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Precautions

Refer to pages 26 to 31 for common precautions.

 Cautions

Terminal Connections

Make sure that the capacity of the soldering iron is 15 W maximum
(temperature of soldering iron: 250

°

C max.). Do not take more than

3 s to solder the switch terminal.

If soldering is not carried out under the proper conditions there is a
danger of over-heating and subsequent heat damage

Applying a soldering iron for more than 3 s or using one that is rated
at more than 15 W may deteriorate the Switch characteristics.

When soldering the lead wire to the PCB terminal, pay careful atten-
tion so that the flux and solder liquid level does not exceed the PCB
level.

 Correct Use

Mounting

Use M1.4 mounting screws with screws to securely mount the
Switch. Tighten the screws to a torque of 0.1 N 

S

 m {1 kgf 

S

 cm}.

Operation

Do not apply a force more than two times the rated operating force to
the actuator and leaf lever.

Provide an amount of OT that equals or exceeds the standard.

Do not change the operating position by modifying the actuator.

Do not use the Switch in an application where the operating speed is
extremely slow or the actuator is set in the midpoint between the
free position and operating position.

Install the pin plunger switch so that the operating force is applied in
alignment with the stroke of the actuator.

Do not apply a shock to the actuator, otherwise, the Switch may be
damaged.

Do not apply excessive force to the actuator of the Leaf Lever
Switch in the operating, releasing, and horizontal directions.

Separator

When mounting the Switch on a metallic surface, be sure to provide
a Separator between the Switch and mounting plate.

The Separator must be made of hard material and must be pro-
cessed as shown below.

Dimensions of Separator

8.2

8.5

Two 1.6-dia.
mounting holes

1.3

1.2

±

0.1

0.8

2.6

t = 0.25

4

±

0.1

ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.

To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.

Cat. No. B034-E1-06C

Summary of Contents for D2MCML-1O5-1

Page 1: ...terminals TR Right angled terminals D2MQ 4L 1 1 2 3 1 Actuator 4L Hinge leaf lever 2 Contact Material Rating None Silver plated 0 5 A at 30 VDC 105 Gold plated 50 mA at 30 VDC 3 Terminals None Straig...

Page 2: ...3 Destruction 1 000 m s2 approx 100G max Malfunction 300 m s2 approx 30G max Durability see note 4 Mechanical 30 000 operations min 60 operations min Electrical 10 000 operations min 30 operations min...

Page 3: ...ent temperature 20 2 C Ambient humidity 65 5 Without load Operating frequency 120 operations min Ambient temperature 20 2 C Ambient humidity 65 5 Operating frequency 20 operations min OT Full stroke c...

Page 4: ...OP 6 7 0 5 mm OF max 0 39 N 40 gf RF min g 0 04 N 4 gf PT max 2 1 mm OT min 0 3 mm MD max 0 7 mm FP max 8 7 mm OP 7 1 0 5 mm Pin Plunger Models D2MQ 1 Straight Terminals D2MQ 1 TL Left angled terminal...

Page 5: ...uator and leaf lever Provide an amount of OT that equals or exceeds the standard Do not change the operating position by modifying the actuator Do not use the Switch in an application where the operat...

Page 6: ...eak an alternating current or a direct current Be sure to check both the AC and DC ratings of a switch The control capacity will drop drastically if it is a DC load This is be cause a DC load unlike a...

Page 7: ...capacitor has no polarity If however the ability to control arcs between contacts is a problem for high DC voltage it may be more effective to connect a capacitor and resistor between the contacts ac...

Page 8: ...ching Speed and Frequency The switching frequency and speed of a switch have a great influ ence on the performance of the switch Pay attention to the follow ing If the actuator is operated too slowly...

Page 9: ...n impact driver as it may cause contacts stick or switch damage Screw Flat washer Spring washer Resin Incorrect Correct Do not modify the switch in any way for example by widening the mounting holes L...

Page 10: ...the switch in places with water or oil spray Do not use a switch under the condition where vibration or shock is continuously applied to the switch If continuous vibration or shock is applied to a sw...

Page 11: ...The sliding part of the actuator has been damaged because an excessive force was applied on the actuator Make sure that no excessive force is applied to the actuator or use an auxiliary actuator mecha...

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