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G-237

D4N

D4

N

Safety Precautions

Refer to 

OMRON SAFETY COMPONENTS SERIES (Y106)

 for 

common precautions for Switches and Safety Limit Switches.

Do not use metal connectors or metal conduits with this Switch. 
Doing so may occasionally result in electric shock.

Precautions for Safe Use

Do not drop the Switch. Doing so may result in the Switch not 
performing to its full capacity.

Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the Switch. Doing so may 
cause the Switch to malfunction.

Do not use the Switch where explosive gas, flammable gas, or any 
other hazardous gas may be present.

Do not use the Switch submerged in oil or water, or in locations 
continuously subject to splashes of oil or water. Doing so may result 
in oil or water entering the Switch interior. (The IP67 degree of 
protection specification for the Switch refers to water penetration 
while the Switch is submersed in water for a specified period of 
time.)

Protect the head from foreign material. Subjecting the head to 
foreign material may result in premature wear or damage to the 
Switch. Although the switch body is protected from penetration by 
dust or water, the head is not protected from penetration by minute 
particles or water.

Turn the power OFF before wiring. Doing so may result in electric 
shock.

Install the cover after wiring. Not doing so may result in electric 
shock.

Connect a fuse to the Switch in series to protect the Switch from 
short-circuit damage. Use a fuse with a breaking current 1.5 to 2 
times larger than the rated current. To conform to EN ratings, use 
an IEC60269-compliant 10-A fuse type gI or gG.

Do not switch circuits for two or more standard loads (250 VAC, 
3 A) at the same time. Doing so may adversely affect insulation 
performance.

The durability of the Switch is greatly affected by operating 
conditions. Evaluate the Switch under actual working conditions 
before permanent installation and use within a number of switching 
operations that will not adversely affect the Switch’s performance.

Be sure to indicate in the machine manufacturer’s instruction 
manual that the user must not attempt to repair or maintain the 
Switch and must contact the machine manufacturer for any repairs 
or maintenance.

Check the Switches before use and inspect regularly, replacing 
them when necessary. If a Switch is kept pressed for an extended 
period of time, the components may deteriorate quickly, and the 
Switch may not release. 

Precautions for Correct Use

Environment

The Switch is intended for indoor use only.

Do not use the Switch outdoors. Doing so may cause the Switch to 
malfunction.

Do not use the Switch where hazardous gases (e.g., H

2

S, SO

2

NH

3

, HNO

3

, CI

2

) are present or in locations subject to high 

temperature and humidity. Doing so may result in damage to the 
Switch caused by contact failure or corrosion.

Do not use the Switch under any of the following conditions.

Locations subject to extreme temperature changes.

Locations where high humidity or condensation may occur.

Locations subject to excessive vibration.

Locations where metal dust, processing waste, oil, or chemicals 
may penetrate through the protective door.

Locations subject to detergents, thinner, or other solvents.

Mounting Method

Mounting Screw Tightening Torque

Tighten each of the screws to the specified torque. Loose screws 
may result in malfunction of the Switch within a short time.

Switch Mounting

Mount the Switch using M4 screws and washers and tighten the 
screws to the specified torque.

For safety, use screws that cannot be easily removed, or use an 
equivalent measure to ensure that the Switch is secure.

Secure the Switch with two M4 bolts and washers. Provide studs 
with a diameter of 4

0.05

/

0.15

 and a height of 4.8 mm max. at two 

places, inserting into the holes at the bottom of the Switch as 
shown below so that the Switch is firmly fixed at four points.

Switch Mounting Holes One-conduit Type

Two-conduit Type

Make sure that the dog contacts the actuator at a right angle. 
Applying a load to the switch actuator (roller) on a slant may result 
in deformation or damage of the actuator or rotary shaft.

CAUTION

1

Terminal screw

0.6 to 0.8 N·m

2

Cover clamping screw

0.5 to 0.7 N·m

3

Head clamping screw

0.5 to 0.6 N·m

4

Lever clamping screw

1.6 to 1.8 N·m

5

Body clamping screw

0.5 to 0.7 N·m

6

Conduit mounting connection, 
M12 adaptor

1.8 to 2.2 N·m (except 1/2-
14NPT)

1.4 to 1.8 N·m (1/2-14NPT)

7

Cap screw

1.3 to 1.7 N·m

7

6

3

4

5

1

2

2.5

±

0.1

22

±

0.1

47

±

0.1

20

±

0.1

22

±

0.1

Two, M4

0.15

4

0.05

 dia.  

Height: 4.8 max.

42

±

0.1

39

±

0.1

20

±

0.1

22

±

0.1

40

±

0.1

42

±

0.1

2.5

±

0.1

5.35

±

0.1

Two, M4

0.15

4

0.05

 dia.  

Height: 4.8 max.

F502-EN2-04.book  Seite 237  Dienstag, 26. Juli 2005  5:48 17

Summary of Contents for D4N Series

Page 1: ...th safety standard certification Model Number Structure Model Number Legend 1 Conduit Connector size 1 Pg13 5 1 conduit 2 G1 2 1 conduit 3 1 2 14NPT 1 conduit 4 M20 1 conduit 5 Pg13 5 2 conduit 6 G1 2...

Page 2: ...N 4A25 D4N 4B25 M12 connector D4N 9125 D4N 9225 D4N 9A25 D4N 9B25 Rollerlever metal lever bearing roll er 1 conduit Pg13 5 D4N 1126 D4N 1226 D4N 1A26 D4N 1B26 G1 2 D4N 2126 D4N 2226 D4N 2A26 D4N 2B26...

Page 3: ...H D4N 622H D4N 6A2H D4N 6B2H M20 D4N 812H D4N 822H D4N 8A2H D4N 8B2H Actuator Conduit size Built in switch mechanism 2NC 1NO Snap action 3NC Snap action 1NC 1NO MBB Slow action 2NC 1NO MBB Slow action...

Page 4: ...20 D4N 4C62 D4N 4D62 D4N 4E62 D4N 4F62 M12 connector D4N 9E62 2 conduit Pg13 5 D4N 5C62 D4N 5D62 D4N 5E62 D4N 5F62 G1 2 D4N 6C62 D4N 6D62 D4N 6E62 D4N 6F62 M20 D4N 8C62 D4N 8D62 D4N 8E62 D4N 8F62 One...

Page 5: ...4N 3BRE M20 D4N 4ARE D4N 4BRE 2 conduit G1 2 D4N 6ARE D4N 6BRE M20 D4N 8ARE D4N 8BRE Fork lever lock left operation 1 conduit G1 2 D4N 2ALE D4N 2BLE 1 2 14NPT D4N 3ALE D4N 3BLE M20 D4N 4ALE D4N 4BLE 2...

Page 6: ...4N 3CRE D4N 3DRE D4N 3ERE D4N 3FRE M20 D4N 4CRE D4N 4DRE D4N 4ERE D4N 4FRE 2 conduit G1 2 D4N 6CRE D4N 6DRE D4N 6ERE D4N 6FRE M20 D4N 8CRE D4N 8DRE D4N 8ERE D4N 8FRE Fork lever lock left operation 1 c...

Page 7: ...anical durability of fork lever lock models is 10 000 000 operations min Degree of protection See note 3 IP67 EN60947 5 1 Durability See note 4 Mechanical 15 000 000 operations min See note 7 Electric...

Page 8: ...lock construction Grooves which engage the lever are cut in the lever and rotary shaft to prevent the lever from slipping against the rotary shaft There are resin lever and metal lever types Cover Th...

Page 9: ...les 11 33 12 34 Zb ON Stroke 11 12 33 34 Only NC contacts 11 12 have an approved direct opening mechanism The terminals 11 12 and 33 34 can be used as unlike poles 11 31 12 32 Zb ON Stroke 11 12 31 32...

Page 10: ...2 22 D4N 3 22 D4N 4 22 D4N 9 22 See note 2 17 5 dia 6 8 resin roller Two 4 0 15 dia holes Depth 5 0 30 27 5 11 0 2 45 1 39 5 1 31 21 5 22 0 2 31 max 55 47 0 2 2 5 9 0 2 26R 18 20 0 1 22 0 1 14 2 Metal...

Page 11: ...25 2 11 0 2 22 0 2 31 max 55 47 0 2 2 5 9 0 2 OP 20 0 1 22 0 1 14 2 31 5 21 5 20 5 20 5 2 15 0 05R mounting holes Conduit cap Two 4 0 15 dia holes Depth 5 0 One way Roller Arm Lever Horizontal D4N 1...

Page 12: ...62 D4N B62 D4N D62 D4N 172 D4N 272 D4N B72 D4N D72 OF max 6 5 N 6 5 N 5 0 N 5 0 N RF min 1 5 N 1 5 N 0 8 N 0 8 N PT max 2 mm 2 mm 4 mm 4 mm OT min 4 mm 4 mm 5 mm 5 mm MD max See note 2 1 mm 1 mm 1 5 m...

Page 13: ...provided 1 conduit M12 Connector D4N 9 Adjustable Roller Lever Form Lock with Metal Lever Resin Roller D4N 1 2G D4N 2 2G D4N 3 2G D4N 4 2G D4N 9 2G See note 2 17 5 dia 6 8 resin roller Two 4 0 15 dia...

Page 14: ...2 15 0 05R mounting holes Two 17 5 dia 8 rubber rollers 30 27 5 11 0 2 39 3 1 27 2 21 5 22 0 2 31 max 55 47 0 2 2 5 9 0 2 R26 90 18 20 0 1 22 0 1 14 2 47 max 20 5 20 5 Conduit cap Two 4 0 15 dia hole...

Page 15: ...l lever 20 5 20 5 2 15 0 05R mounting holes Conduit cap Plunger D4N 5 31 D4N 6 31 D4N 8 31 Two 3 0 05 dia holes Two 4 0 15 dia holes Depth 5 0 30 Cap 20 5 42 0 2 3 56 max 47 25 dia 2 5 5 4 9 0 2 OP 20...

Page 16: ...0 2 3 56 max 47 25 dia 2 5 5 4 9 0 2 20 0 1 40 0 1 42 0 1 22 0 1 14 2 OP 14 7 19R 19 5 0 2 11 0 2 12 11 0 2 10 2 31 5 21 5 39 0 2 2 15 0 05R mounting holes Conduit cap Adjustable Roller Lever Form Loc...

Page 17: ...6 LE D4N 7 LE D4N 8 LE 2 15 0 05R mounting holes Cap Two 17 5 dia 8 rubber rollers 20 5 20 5 30 27 5 20 5 11 0 2 21 5 14 2 39 3 1 27 2 42 0 2 3 56 max 47 25 dia 2 5 5 4 9 0 2 18 20 0 1 40 0 1 42 0 1 2...

Page 18: ...min Dog 15 min 10 min 42 2 110 75 30 7 11 3 30 70 1 0 55 1 0 65R 31R 45 min 25 min 10 min Sealed Plunger D4N 31 Roller Plunger D4N 32 12 5 0 2 5 18 0 5 Dog 15 min 21 min Dog Operating position 25 1 0...

Page 19: ...nance Check the Switches before use and inspect regularly replacing them when necessary If a Switch is kept pressed for an extended period of time the components may deteriorate quickly and the Switch...

Page 20: ...sive tightening torque is applied When using 1 2 14NPT wind sealing tape around the joint between the connector and conduit opening so that the enclosure will con form to IP67 Use a cable with a suita...

Page 21: ...ners to change the head position in any of the four directions Use the following recommended countermeasures to prevent telegraphing when using adjustable or long levers 1 Make the rear edge of the do...

Page 22: ...3522N D4N 3A22 D4D 3A22N D4N 3B22 D4D 5122N D4N 5122 D4D 5522N D4N 5A22 D4D 5A22N D4N 5B22 D4D 6122N D4N 6122 D4D 6522N D4N 6A22 D4D 6A22N D4N 6B22 D4D 1125N D4N 1125 D4D 1525N D4N 1A25 D4D 1A25N D4N...

Page 23: ...D4N 2ARE D4D 2AREN D4N 2BRE D4D 3121N D4N 312G D4D 35REN D4N 3ARE D4D 3AREN D4N 3BRE D4D 5121N D4N 512G D4D 55REN D4N 5ARE D4D 5AREN D4N 5BRE D4D 6121N D4N 612G D4D 65REN D4N 6ARE D4D 6AREN D4N 6BRE D...

Page 24: ...rest of product improvement specifications are subject to change without notice ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS To convert millimeters into inches multiply by 0 03937 To convert grams into oun...

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