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 Technical Guide for Limit Switches

Stroke Settings vs. Dog Movement Distance

The following information on stroke settings is based on the 
movement distance of the dog instead of the actuator angle.
The following is the optimum stroke of the Limit Switch.
Optimum stroke: PT + {Rated OT 

×

 (0.7 to 1.0)}

In terms of angles, the optimum stroke is expressed as 

θ

1

+ θ

2

.

The movement distance of the dog based on the optimum stroke is 
expressed by the following formula.
Movement distance of dog

φ

: Dog angle

θ

: Optimum stroke angle

R: Actuator length
X: Dog movement distance

The distance between the reference line and the bottom of the dog 
based on the optimum stroke is expressed by the following formula.

Y = a + b + r (mm)

a: Distance between reference line and actuator fulcrum
b: R cos

θ

r: Roller radius
Y: Distance between reference line and bottom of dog

Dog Surface

The surface of dog touching the actuator should be 6.3 S in quality 
and a hardness of approximately HV450.
For smooth operation of the actuator, apply molybdenum disulfide 
grease to the actuator and the dog touching the actuator. This is ideal 
for Limit Switches of drip-proof construction and Multiple Limit 
Switches.

Maintenance and Repairs

The user of the system must not attempt to perform maintenance and 
repairs. Contact the manufacturer of the system concerning 
maintenance and repairs.

Other

The standard material for the switch seal is nitrile rubber (NBR), 
which has superior resistance to oil. Depending on the type of oil or 
chemicals in the application environment, however, NBR may 
deteriorate, e.g., swell or shrink. Confirm performance in advance.

The correct Switch must be selected for the load to ensure contact 
reliability. Refer to precautions for micro loads in individual product 
information for details.

When using a Limit Switch with a long lever or long rod lever, make 
sure that the lever is in the downward direction.

Wire the leads as shown in the following diagram.

Reduced ambient temperature tends to result in hardening of the 
actuator's rubber seal. Therefore, reset may be delayed or reset 
may fail if the Switch is used with the actuator continually pressed 
in. Contact your OMRON representative if the Switch is to be used 
for this type of environment or application.

X = Rsin

θ

 +

R (1–cos

θ

)

(mm)

tan

φ

70% to 100% of rated OT

PT: Pretravel
OT: Overtravel

φ

Dog

Reference line

Mounting hole

Y

Dog

Crimp terminal with insulating sheath

Terminal screw

Terminal 
screw

Terminal

Terminal

Crimped location facing up Lead

Lead

Correct Wiring

Crimp terminal with insulating sheath

Terminal screw

Terminal 
screw

Terminal

Terminal

Too close to maintain dielectric strength

Crimped location facing down Lead

Lead

Incorrect Wiring

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Summary of Contents for D4MC-1000

Page 1: ...nge lever 2000 Hinge roller lever 2020 Short hinge roller lever 3030 One way action short hinge roller lever Ordering Information Note 1 Use Switches with molded terminals in locations subject to dirt...

Page 2: ...n Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Insulation resistance 100 M min at 500 VDC Contact resistance 15 m max initial value Dielectric strength Between terminals of the same polarity 1 000 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 min...

Page 3: ...0 55 7 15 5 2 18 3 A 25 Seal rubber NBR Two 4 3 0 1 dia mounting holes Terminal protective cover 1 Stainless steel plunger 2 The length of the imperfect threads is 1 5 mm maximum 3 Thickness 3 width 1...

Page 4: ...force Release force Pretravel Overtravel MovementDifferential OF max RF mim PT max OT min MD max 2 94 N 0 39 N 2 mm 1 5 mm 2 94 N 0 39 N 2 mm 1 5 mm Free Position Operatingposition FP max OP 47 mm 40...

Page 5: ...ng 60 C or use it in steam Do not use the Switch in oil or water An 8 5 dia to 10 5 dia cable can be applied as seal rubber for the lead wire outlet Use two or three core cable of VCT1 25 mm2 When det...

Page 6: ...Switch or modify the Switch Doing so may result in insulation failures housing damage or physical injuries Be sure to evaluate the Switch under actual working conditions after installation Do not appl...

Page 7: ...actuator is constantly pressed it will fail quickly and reset faults may occur Inspect the Limit Switch periodically and replace it as required Mechanical Conditions for Switch Selection The actuator...

Page 8: ...em at high DC voltages it may be more effective to connect a capacitor and resistor across the contacts rather than the load Performing testing to determine the most suitable method O O The operating...

Page 9: ...e selecting the model Be sure to install the Switch so that the Switch is free from dust or metal powder The actuator and the switch casing must be protected from the accumulation of dust or metal pow...

Page 10: ...ilicon oxide accumulates on the contacts contact interference can occur and can interfere with the device Before using a Switch test it under actual application conditions including the environment an...

Page 11: ...acteristics of the actuator If a roller arm lever actuator is used do not attempt to actuate the Limit Switch in the direction shown below Do not modify the actuator to change the OP With the long act...

Page 12: ...r abruptly Fork Lever Lock Models Note Design the shape of the dog so that it does not come in contact with the other roller lever when the actuator is inverted Dog speed 0 5 m s max standard speed Do...

Page 13: ...facturer of the system concerning maintenance and repairs Other The standard material for the switch seal is nitrile rubber NBR which has superior resistance to oil Depending on the type of oil or che...

Page 14: ...may be suitable for the products Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this catalog Nuclear energy control syste...

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