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ES1-N

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Installation

• To attach the unit to the mounting brackets, use the provided M4x6 screws. Using screws longer than 8 mm may damage the unit.
• The mounting bracket pair to which the bent way is opposite. The body can be rotated downward within the range 0° to 45° as well by exchanging 

the mounting brackets.

• To fasten the mounting brackets to the customer's instrument, refer to the mounting bracket dimensions shown above.

Using the tripod

Mount on the tripod using the tripod screw holes on the bottom of the unit.

Using the mounting brackets

Attach the unit to the mounting brackets using the mounting bracket screw holes on the bottom of the unit.
By combining the mounting brackets as shown below, the unit can be adjusted to any upward angle between 0 and 45°. Loosen the mounting 
bracket assembly screws and adjust the angle. When finished, tighten the screws.

Adjustment method of position and angle

• Using laser pointer (ES1-LW50L-N, ES1-LW100L-N)

A laser pointer shines while the button on the back is pressed when power is ON. Adjust the position and mounting angle so that the laser 
pointer beam hits a point 15 mm above the center of the object.
(The laser pointer beam is parallel to the center axis of the object.)

• Using setting gauge (ES1-LP3-N, ES1-LP10-N)

Use the provided setting gauge to adjust the position and mounting angle of the instrument.

0 to 45° upward

2-M4

Mounting
bracket

2-M5: for mounting brackets
fixing screws

Body

Mounting bracket assembly example

2-22.5°

5

5.5

24

14

2-R14

4.5

Center of target

Measured
object

(37.2)

(23.7)

To fasten the mounting brackets to the customer's
instrument, refer to the mounting bracket dimensions
shown above.

Mounting bracket dimensions (top view)

Can be rotated upward

Can be rotated downward

Exchange

The mounting bracket pair to which the bent way is opposite. 
The body can be rotated downward within the range 0° to 45° 
as well by exchanging the mounting brackets.

Setting gauge 
fixing holes

Setting gauge

1

.

 

Attach the setting gauge to 
the setting gauge fixing 
holes.

2

.

 

Adjust the position and 
mounting angle of the 
instrument so that the tip of 
the setting gauge slightly 
touches the measured object.

3

.

 

After fastening the unit, remove the 
setting gauge and check the output.

Measured object

Summary of Contents for ES1 N Series

Page 1: ...ering Information 1 This value is based on the 90 energy limit The actual target object must be at least 1 5 times larger than this size 2 By default the measurement range is 0 to 500 C but you can ch...

Page 2: ...0 5 C Within 1 C Measurement temperature 50 to 0 C Within 0 5 C 0 to 500 C Within 1 C 500 to 1 000 C Within 0 5 C Within 1 C Measurement temperature 50 to 0 C Within 0 5 C 0 to 500 C Within 1 C 500 t...

Page 3: ...the target size lower value is the distance Long and short dashes line is the center of target Short dashes line is the center of laser pointer GND Power output cable White Black Red Shield Ground Cu...

Page 4: ...8 0 5 17 3 15 1 4 5 2 3 7 6 40 ES1 LW100 N ES1 LW100L N The ES1 LW100 N does not have the Laser output port 6 and the laser switch 7 32 3 90 3 1 20 32 13 14 58 0 5 17 3 15 7 6 4 5 2 3 24 dia 40 No Nam...

Page 5: ...wer is ON Adjust the position and mounting angle so that the laser pointer beam hits a point 15 mm above the center of the object The laser pointer beam is parallel to the center axis of the object Us...

Page 6: ...ying Process and Printing Checking for Poor Contacts on a Switchboard Temperature Control during the Gluing Process of Product Manufacturing Thermal Insulation Quality Control Ingredient silo Mixer Pi...

Page 7: ...uch any of the internal parts Minor electric shock fire or malfunction may occasionally occur If the output relays are used past their life expectancy burning may occasionally occur Always consider th...

Page 8: ...emperature controller and wire correctly 4 Allow as much space as possible between the controller and devices that generate a powerful high frequency or surge Separate the high voltage or large curren...

Page 9: ...however no responsibility is assumed for clerical typographical or proofreading errors or omissions Terms and Conditions Agreement Read and understand this catalog Please read and understand this cata...

Page 10: ...9 U S A Tel 1 847 843 7900 Fax 1 847 843 7787 Regional Headquarters OMRON EUROPE B V Wegalaan 67 69 2132 JD Hoofddorp The Netherlands Tel 31 2356 81 300 Fax 31 2356 81 388 Contact www ia omron com Kyo...

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