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General Information

General Information

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terminals, otherwise the terminal may be deformed or the housing
may be damaged.

Wiring Work

When wiring a switch, check the insulation distance between the
switch and the mounting plate. If the insulation distance is insuffi-
cient, use an insulation guard or separator. Be particularly careful
when mounting a switch to metal.

Use wire sizes suitable for the applied voltage and carrying current.

Do not wire a switch while power is being supplied.

Using Separators

If providing sufficient insulation distance is a problem or there are
metal components or copper wire near a switch, use a switch with
an insulation guard or use a separator (order separately) to provide
sufficient insulation distance.

Separator for SS

j

Separator for V

j

Separator

Separator

Separator for Z

j

Separator

Soldering Precautions

When soldering by hand, place the terminal horizontal to the
ground, use a soldering iron with a suitable heat capacity and a suit-
able amount of solder, and complete soldering quickly. Prevent flux
from entering a switch by exhausting flux gas with an exhaust fan
and by avoiding the contact of the tip of the soldering iron and the
switch body. Flux gas inside a switch may cause contact failure. Do
not apply any force to the terminal or wire immediately after solder-
ing.

Tip of soldering
iron

Incorrect

Correct

When soldering automatically, adjust the amount of solder so that
flux does not float onto the top of PCB. If flux enters the switch, it can
cause contact failure.

 Operation and Storage Environment

Handling

Do not apply oil, grease, or other lubricants to the sliding parts of a
switch. The intrusion of oil, grease, or other lubricants into the inter-
nal part may cause operating failure or contact failure.

Operating Environment

A general switch is not water-resistant. Protect the switch appropri-
ately when using the switch in places with water or oil spray.

Do not use a switch under the condition where vibration or shock is
continuously applied to the switch. If continuous vibration or shock
is applied to a switch, contact failure, malfunction, or decrease in du-
rability may be caused by abrasive powder generated from the inter-
nal parts. If excessive vibration or shock is applied to a switch, the
contacts may malfunction, stick, or be damaged.

Mount a switch in the location where vibration and shock is not ap-
plied to the switch and in the direction where they do not resonate.

Do not use a switch in the atmosphere of corrosive gas, such as
sulfuric gas (H

2

S or SO

2

), ammonium gas (NH

3

), nitric gas (HNO

3

),

or chlorine gas (Cl

2

), or in the atmosphere of high temperature and

humidity. Otherwise, contact failure or corrosion damage may re-
sult.

If a switch is used in the atmosphere of silicon gas, arc energy may
attract silicon dioxide (SiO

2

) to the contacts and contact failure may

result. If there is silicon oil, silicon sealant, a wire covered with sili-
con, or any other silicon-based product near the switch, attach a
contact protective circuit to suppress the arcing of the switch or elim-
inate the source of silicon gas generation. Even for a sealed switch,
it may not be possible to prevent all of the gas from penetrating the
seal rubber, and contact failure may result.

Be sure to use a switch at a temperature and humidity within the
specified ranges. If a switch is exposed to radical temperature chan-
ges or intense heat, the characteristics of the switch may change.
Separate the switch as far as possible from sources of heat to elimi-
nate the influence.

Storage Environment

When storing a switch, consider countermeasures (e.g., storing in a
plastic bag) to prevent discoloration resulting from sulfidization of
terminals (silver-plated). Make sure that the location is free of corro-
sive gas or dust with no high temperature or humidity. It is recom-
mended that a switch be inspected before use if it is stored for three
months or more after the production, depending on the location.

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Страница 1: ...terminals TR Right angled terminals D2MQ 4L 1 1 2 3 1 Actuator 4L Hinge leaf lever 2 Contact Material Rating None Silver plated 0 5 A at 30 VDC 105 Gold plated 50 mA at 30 VDC 3 Terminals None Straig...

Страница 2: ...3 Destruction 1 000 m s2 approx 100G max Malfunction 300 m s2 approx 30G max Durability see note 4 Mechanical 30 000 operations min 60 operations min Electrical 10 000 operations min 30 operations min...

Страница 3: ...ent temperature 20 2 C Ambient humidity 65 5 Without load Operating frequency 120 operations min Ambient temperature 20 2 C Ambient humidity 65 5 Operating frequency 20 operations min OT Full stroke c...

Страница 4: ...OP 6 7 0 5 mm OF max 0 39 N 40 gf RF min g 0 04 N 4 gf PT max 2 1 mm OT min 0 3 mm MD max 0 7 mm FP max 8 7 mm OP 7 1 0 5 mm Pin Plunger Models D2MQ 1 Straight Terminals D2MQ 1 TL Left angled terminal...

Страница 5: ...uator and leaf lever Provide an amount of OT that equals or exceeds the standard Do not change the operating position by modifying the actuator Do not use the Switch in an application where the operat...

Страница 6: ...eak an alternating current or a direct current Be sure to check both the AC and DC ratings of a switch The control capacity will drop drastically if it is a DC load This is be cause a DC load unlike a...

Страница 7: ...capacitor has no polarity If however the ability to control arcs between contacts is a problem for high DC voltage it may be more effective to connect a capacitor and resistor between the contacts ac...

Страница 8: ...ching Speed and Frequency The switching frequency and speed of a switch have a great influ ence on the performance of the switch Pay attention to the follow ing If the actuator is operated too slowly...

Страница 9: ...n impact driver as it may cause contacts stick or switch damage Screw Flat washer Spring washer Resin Incorrect Correct Do not modify the switch in any way for example by widening the mounting holes L...

Страница 10: ...the switch in places with water or oil spray Do not use a switch under the condition where vibration or shock is continuously applied to the switch If continuous vibration or shock is applied to a sw...

Страница 11: ...The sliding part of the actuator has been damaged because an excessive force was applied on the actuator Make sure that no excessive force is applied to the actuator or use an auxiliary actuator mecha...

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