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Precautions for All Limit Switches

(Not including Safety Switches)
Note: Refer to the 

Precautions

 section for each Switch for specific precautions applicable to each Switch.

If the Switch is to be used as a switch in an emergency stop circuit 
or in a safety circuit for preventing accidents resulting in injuries or 
deaths, use a Switch with a direct opening mechanism, use the NC 
contacts with a forced release mechanism, and set the Switch so 
that it will operate in direct opening mode.
For safety, install the Switch using one-way rotational screws or 
other similar means to prevent it from easily being removed. Protect 
the Switch with an appropriate cover and post a warning sign near 
the Switch in order to ensure the safety.

Do not supply electric power when wiring. Otherwise electric shock 
may result.

Keep the electrical load below the rated value.

Be sure to evaluate the Switch under actual working conditions 
after installation.

Do not touch the charged switch terminals while the Switch has 
carry current, otherwise electric shock may result.

If the Switch has a ground terminal, be sure to connect the ground 
terminal to a ground wire.

Do not disassemble the Switch while electric power is being supply. 
Otherwise electric shock may result.

The durability of the Switch greatly varies with switching conditions. 
Before using the Switch, be sure to test the Switch under actual 
conditions. Make sure that the number of switching operations is 
within the permissible range.
If a deteriorated Switch is used continuously, insulation failures, 
contact weld, contact failures, switch damage, or switch burnout 
may result.

Maintain an appropriate insulation distance between wires 
connected to the Switch.

Some types of load have a great difference between normal current 
and inrush current. Make sure that the inrush current is within the 
permissible value. The greater the inrush current in the closed 
circuit is, the greater the contact abrasion or shift will be. 
Consequently, contact weld, contact separation failures, or 
insulation failures may result. Furthermore, the Switch may become 
broken or damaged.

Wiring

Pay the utmost attention so that each terminal is wired correctly.
If the terminal is wired incorrectly, the Switch will not function. 
Furthermore, not only will the Switch have a bad influence on the 
external circuit, the Switch itself may become damaged or burnt.

Mounting

Do not modify the actuator, otherwise the operating characteristics 
and performance of the actuator will change.

Do not enlarge the mounting holes of the 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 apply oil, grease, or other lubricants to the moving parts of 
the actuator, otherwise the actuator may not operate correctly. 
Furthermore, intrusion of oil, grease, or other lubricants inside the 
Switch may reduce sliding characteristic or cause failures in the 
Switch.

Mount the Switch and secure it with the specified screws tightened 
to the specified torque along with flat washers and springs. The 
actuator of a Pushbutton Limit Switch mounted to a panel with 
excessive tightening torque may not operate correctly.

Be sure to wire the Switch so that the conduit opening is free of 
metal powder or any other impurities.

If glue or bonding agent is applied, make sure that it does not 
adhere to the movable parts or intrude inside the Switch, otherwise 
the Switch may not work correctly or cause contact failure. Some 
types of glue or bonding agent may generate a gas that may have 
a bad influence on the Switch. Pay the utmost attention when 
selecting the glue or locking agent.

Do not drop or disassemble the Switch, otherwise the Switch will 
not be capable of full performance. Furthermore, the Switch may 
become broken or burnt.

Some models allow changes in head directions. When changing 
the head of such a model, make sure that the head is free of any 
foreign substance. Tighten each screw of the head to the rated 
torque.

Be sure to take measures so that no foreign material, oil, or water 
will penetrate into the Switch through the conduit opening. Be sure 
to attach a connector suited to the cable thickness and tighten the 
connector securely to the rated torque.

Do not impose shock or vibration on the actuator while it is fully 
pressed. Otherwise, the actuator will partially abrade and an 
actuation failure may result.

Wiring

If the wiring method is incorrect, the wires may get caught on 
objects or the lead wires may be pulled excessively. Make sure that 
the lead wires are sufficiently long and secure them along the wiring 
path.

Pay the utmost attention so that each terminal is wired correctly. If 
a terminal is wired incorrectly, the Limit Switch will not function 
properly. Furthermore, not only will the Limit Switch have an 
adverse influence on external circuits, the Limit Switch itself may 
become damaged or burnt.

For details, refer to 

Precautions for Correct Use

 in the 

Technical Guide for Limit Switches

.

Precautions for Safe Use

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Precautions for Correct Use

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Summary of Contents for HL-5000 -

Page 1: ...terminal M5 tapping on the rear side conforming to various standards When placing an order add the code to the model number to indicate if ground terminal M5 tapping on the rear side is required G with ground terminal M5 tapping on the rear side Specifications Approved Standards Note Ask your OMRON representative for information on approved models Ratings Note 1 The above figures are for steady st...

Page 2: ...echanical 120 operations min Electrical 30 operations min Insulation resistance 100 MΩ min at 500 VDC Contact resistance 25 mΩ max initial value Dielectric strength 1 000 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 min between terminals of the same polarity 1 500 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 min between current carrying metal parts and ground 1 500 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 min between each terminal and non current carrying metal part Rat...

Page 3: ...o 5 2 dia 0 2 0 mounting holes Roller Lever HL 5000 Adjustable up to 30R to 75R 4 1 60 6 21 4 65 7 0 8 60 3 0 8 51 3 0 8 15 5 Three M3 19 16 5 39 5 0 8 32 2 17 5 dia 6 6 1 M5 12 Allen head bolt M5 16 Allen head bolt 50 0 2 1 Resin roller 2 The head can be mounted in any of the four directions Adjustable Roller Lever HL 5030 4 1 60 6 21 4 62 8 0 8 53 4 0 8 15 5 145 max 19 16 5 2 3 dia 160 1 M5 12 A...

Page 4: ...minals are available 3 After inserting the solderless terminal into the Switch tighten the terminal screws securely 4 After wiring the Limit Switch insert the rubber connector into the groove of the box securely 5 Tighten the three mounting screws evenly The optimum tightening torque for each screw is 0 49 to 0 59 N m Applicable Lead Wires Note Do not use wires containing silicone otherwise a cont...

Page 5: ...tuator loosen the Allen head bolt on the side of the actuator lever Then the actuator can be set at any angle Head Direction Change HL 5000 HL 5030 HL 5050 HL5200 To change the head direction loosen the two mounting screws Then the head can be changed at 90 increments in one of four directions The head of the HL 5200 can be mounted in two directions only Refer to the following illustration 24 0 15...

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 apply oil grease or other lubricants to the moving parts of the actuator otherwise the actuator may not operate correctly Furthermore intrusion of oil grease or other lubricants inside the Switch may red...

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 must be selected according to the operating method Refer to page 9 Check the operating speed and switching frequency 1 If the operating speed is extremely low the switching of the movable contact will...

Page 8: ...oblem 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 time will be greater if the load is a re lay or solenoid Connecting the CR circuit in parallel to the load is effective when the power supply voltage is 24 or 48 V and in parallel to the contacts w...

Page 9: ...re 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 powder Do not use the Switch in locations where the Switch is exposed to hot water at a temperature greater than 60 C or steam Do not use the Switch under temperatures or other environmental conditions ...

Page 10: ...silicon 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 and operating frequency to confirm that no problems will occur in actual Outdoor Use If the Limit Switch is used in places with sludge or dust powder spray make sure that the mechanical parts are seale...

Page 11: ...racteristics 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 actuator of an Adjustable Roller Lever Switch the following countermeasures against lever shaking are recommended 1 Make the rear edge of the dog smooth with an angle of 15 to 30 or make it in the shape...

Page 12: ...ever 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 Dog speed 0 5 m s V 2 m s high speed θ φ V max m s y 45 45 0 5 0 5 to 0 8 TT 50 40 0 6 0 5 to 0 8 TT 60 to 55 30 to 35 1 3 0 5 to 0 7 TT 75 to 65 15 to 25 2 0 5 to 0 7 TT Dog speed 0 5 m s max Dog speed 0 5 m s min θ φ ...

Page 13: ...nufacturer 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 Re...

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 systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equipment and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations Systems...

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