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Panasonic Corporation Electromechanical Control Business Division

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Technical Terminology & Cautions for Use (Detection Switches)

Panasonic Corporation 2021

AECTB36E   202110

TECHNICAL NOTES ON MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Actuation Force and Stroke

Adequate stroke setting is the key to high reliability. It is also 

important that adequate contact force be ’maintained to ensure high 

reliability. For a normally closed (N.C.) circuit, the driving mechanism 
should be set so that the actuator is normally in the free position. 
For a normally open (N.O.) circuit, the actuator should be pressed to 
70% to 100% of the specified stroke to absorb possible errors.
If the stroke is set too close to the operating point (OP), this may 
cause unstable contact, and in the worst case may cause actuator 

damage due to inertia of the drive mechanism. It is advisable that 
the stroke be adjusted with the mounting plate or driving 
mechanism.

The figure at right shows a typical example of activation
and contact forces varying with stroke.
In the vicinity of the OP and RP, the contact force is diminished, 
causing chatter and contact bounce immediately before or after

reversal. For this reason, use the switch while giving
due consideration to this. This also causes the snap action switch to 
be sensitive to vibration or shock.

OF

RF

PT

N.C.

On FP

On reversal
On reversal

On OTP

N.O.

Stroke

MD

OT

FP

RP

OP

TTP  Stroke

Contact force

Operating force

Changes in Operating Characteristics

Exercise design care so that malfunctions will not occur if the 

operating characteristics vary by as much as 20% from, rated 

values.
<Example>

In the OF Max. 0.98N specification for FS snap-action switches, 
the allowable Max. is 0.98 N (100%+20%) = 1.18 N
In the RF Min. 0.15 N Min. specification
the allowable Min. 0.15 N (100%–20%) = 0.12 N

Mechanical Conditions for Type Selection

Actuator type should be selected according to activation method, 
activation speed, activation rate, and activation frequency.
1)  An extremely slow activation speed may cause unstable contact 

transfer, possibly resulting in contact failures or contact fusion.

2)  An extremely high activation speed may cause damage to 

contacts or contact response failure.

Driving Mechanism

Use of a driving mechanism which will cause physical impact to the 

actuator should be avoided.

<Example> 

Bad

Good

TECHNICAL NOTES ON ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

1)  The snap-action switch is designed for AC operations. While it has 

small contact gaps and no arc absorber, it may be used for low-
capacity DC operations.

 

Please refer to the rating of each products

2)  For applications with very small switching voltage or current, choose 

the low-level load type (Au contact).

 

Small current and voltage application range (Au contact)

500

100

50

5

2

1

4

8

12

16

20

24

10

DC voltage (VDC)

 

Current (mA)

3)  When selecting a contact type of a snap-action switch to be used 

for low-level load switching, the following should be noted. 

Silver contacts’ surfaces are prone to be oxidized and form a sulfide 
film. The switch operates with no problems at thebeginning of use. 
However, as the contact surfaces develop films with time, the film 
may not be broken by the switching operation, causing a conduction 
failure. Therefore, please choose the Au contact type for switching a 
load of 0.1 A or below.

4) Application to Electronic Circuits

•  The snap-action switch contacts can sustain bounce or chatter 

when closed. Bounce or chatter can cause noise or pulse count 
errors when the snap action switch is used in electronic circuits.

• If contact bounce or chatter poses problems in the vicinity of the 

OP and RP, use a suitable absorption network, such as a C/ R 
network.

5)  Check the surge current, normal current and surge duration.
6)  Contact resistance given in performance specifications is measured 

with a voltage drop method using 6 to 8 V DC, 1 A (except for 
low-level load type). Contact resistance across COM and N.C. 

terminals is measured in the free position, while contact resistance 
across COM and N.O. terminals is measured in the total travel 
position.

7)  To prevent contact welding failure, be sure to use a serial resistance 

for each capacitive load.

8)  If snap-action switch operation is synchronized with the AC supply 

phase, this may cause: shortened electrical life, contact fusion 
failure, contact transfer, or other reliability problems.

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Summary of Contents for AHF21

Page 1: ... point Basic point Output characteristics H O peration angle Operation angle Return angle Return angle Return angle Return angle Output characteristics L Output characteristics L For Ta 25 C and applicable circuit conditions 1 Operation characteristics Operation speed 6 degrees second Operation angle Output VOL VOH 25 to 60 degrees Return angle Output VOH VOL Min 20 degrees 2 Output VO characteris...

Page 2: ...rt Three times from height of 100 cm High temperature high humidity storage ability Leave for 500 hours at 85 C and 85 RH no condensing High temperature storage ability Leave for 500 hours at 85 C Low temperature storage ability Leave for 500 hours at 25 C no freezing Shock and heat resistance Subject to 100 cycles each consisting of 30 minutes at 25 C and 30 minutes at 85 C Resistance to hydrogen...

Page 3: ... 1 Terminal No 4 Terminal No 1 LED Anode Terminal No 2 LED Cathode Terminal No 4 Photo transistor Emitter Terminal No 3 Photo transistor Collector 3 1 0 1 11 9 0 1 5 1 0 1 φ1 3 General tolerance 0 4 Terminal No 1 Terminal No 4 Terminal No 2 Terminal No 3 2 6 11 9 11 5 0 7 5 1 0 5 3 1 0 5 0 9 Terminal No 1 LED Anode Terminal No 2 LED Cathode Terminal No 4 Photo transistor Emitter Terminal No 3 Phot...

Page 4: ...with a sealant for PC boards please make sure to evaluate and confirm that no sealant enters the inside of the unit Preventing a malfunction The TiP sensor uses an internal sphere hence chattering occurs if it is subjected to vibration or shock To prevent chattering continuously read pulses of 30 ms max using a microprocessor and set the microprocessor so that the switch goes L ON or H OFF if the ...

Page 5: ... to the contact and switching operations are performed The life test is performed at a switching frequency of 20 times minute and operating speed of 100 mm second at the regular cam Contact form This refers to the components determining the type of application which make up the electrical input output circuits in the contact SPDT SPST N C SPST N O Insulation resistance Resistance between non conti...

Page 6: ... Pretravel PT mm degree Max Distance or agree of the actuator movement from free position to operating position Overtravel OT mm degree Min The distance or degree which the actuator is permitted to travel after actuation without any damage to the switching mechanism Movement Differential MD mm degree Max The distance or degree from operating position to release position of the actuator Totaltravel...

Page 7: ... to contacts or contact response failure Driving Mechanism Use of a driving mechanism which will cause physical impact to the actuator should be avoided Example Bad Good TECHNICAL NOTES ON ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 The snap action switch is designed for AC operations While it has small contact gaps and no arc absorber it may be used for low capacity DC operations Please refer to the rating of e...

Page 8: ...itch 1 For DC circuits only ZNR Varistor Contact for snap action switch Induction load Can be used for both AC and DC 2 Do not connect the contacts on individual switches to different type or different poles of the power supply Examples of power supply connections connection to different poles PL Wrong Solenoid load Lamp load PL Right Solenoid load Load connected to same pole Lamp load Example of ...

Page 9: ... depressed position should be calculated based on the minimum value of OP Operating Position and the 70 and 100 of the OT value OP Min 70 of OT 8 0 0 84 7 16 mm OP Min 100 of OT 8 0 1 2 6 80 mm The plunger lever should be pressed down to the position of 6 80 to 7 16 mm from the mounting hole Soldering precautions For manual soldering lay the terminals flat horizontal with the ground and quickly pe...

Page 10: ...eeze on the switch when the temperatures is lower than 0 C 32 F This causes problems such as sticking of movable parts or operational time lags The plastic becomes brittle if the switch is exposed to a low temperature low humidity environment for long periods of time Storage for extended periods of time including transportation periods at high temperatures or high humidity levels or in atmospheres...

Page 11: ...large stroke Lever available in various shapes to fit operating unit Simulated roller lever Large Medium Small Possible Tip of hinge lever is bent into a semi circle enabling use as a simple roller type Leaf lever Large Large Small Excellent Play in lever is used to assure maximum stroke Construction provides for space where lever is attached for outstanding resistance to freezing Hinge roller lev...

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