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 Technical Guide for Limit Switches

Precautions for Correct Use

Switch Operation

The Switch in actual operation may cause accidents that cannot be 
foreseen from the design stage. Therefore, the Switch must be 
practically tested before actual use.

When testing the Switch, be sure to apply the actual load condition 
together with the actual operating environment.

All the performance ratings in this catalog are provided under the 
following conditions unless otherwise specified.

Inductive load: 

A minimum power factor of 0.4 (AC) or a maximum time constant 
of 7 ms (DC)

Lamp load: 

An inrush current 10 times higher than the normal current

Motor load: 

An inrush current 6 times higher than the normal current

(1) Ambient temperature: +5

°

C to +35

°

C

(2) Ambient humidity: 40% to 70%RH

Note: An inductive load causes a problem especially in DC circuitry. Therefore, 

it is essential to know the time constants (L/R) of the load.

Mechanical Characteristics

Operating Force, Stroke, and Contact Characteristics

The following graph indicates the relationship between operating 
force and stroke or stroke and contact force. In order to operate the 
Limit Switch with high reliability, it is necessary to use the Limit 
Switch within an appropriate contact force range. If the Limit Switch 
is used in a normally closed condition, the dog must be installed so 
that the actuator will return to the FP when the actuator is actuated 
by the dog. If the Limit Switch is used in a normally open condition, 
the actuator must be pressed to 70% to 100% of the OT (i.e., 60% 
to 80% of the TT) and any slight fluctuation must be absorbed by 
the actuator.

If the full stroke is set close to the OP or RP, contact instability may 
result. If the full stroke is set to the TTP, the actuator or switch may 
become damaged due to the inertia of the dog. In that case, adjust 
the stroke with the mounting panel or the dog.
Refer to page 

C-7

, Dog Design, page 

C-8

, Stroke Settings vs. Dog 

Movement Distance, and page 

C-8

, Dog Surface for details.

The following graph shows an example of changes in contact force 
according to the stroke. The contact force near the OP or RP is 
unstable, and the Limit Switch cannot maintain high reliability. 
Furthermore, the Limit Switch cannot withstand strong vibration or 
shock.

If the Limit Switch is used so that the 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 

C-5

.)

Check the operating speed and switching frequency.

1. If the operating speed is extremely low, the switching of the 

movable contact will become unstable, thus resulting in incorrect 
contact or contact weld.

2. If the operating speed is extremely high, the Switch may break due 

to shock. If the switching frequency is high, the switching of the 
contacts cannot catch up with the switching frequency. Make 
sure that the switching frequency is within the rated switching 
frequency.

Do not impose excessive force on the actuator, otherwise the 
actuator may become damaged or not operate correctly.

Make sure that the stroke is set within the suitable range specified 
for the model, or otherwise the Switch may break.

Electrical Characteristics

Electrical Characteristics for Switch Selection

The switching load capacity of the Switch greatly varies between 
AC and DC. Always be sure to apply the rated load. The control 
capacity will drastically drop if it is a DC load. This is because a DC 
load has no current zero-cross point, unlike an AC load. Therefore, 
if an arc is generated, it may continue comparatively for a long time.
Furthermore, the current direction is always the same, which 
results in a contact relocation phenomena whereby the contacts 
easily stick to each other and do not separate when the surfaces of 
the contacts are uneven.

If the load is inductive, counter-electromotive voltage will be 
generated. The higher the voltage is, the higher the generated 
energy will be, which will increase the abrasion of the contacts and 
contact relocation phenomena. Be sure to use the Switch within the 
rated conditions.

If the load is a minute voltage or current load, use a dedicated 
Switch for minute loads. The reliability of silver-plated contacts, 
which are used by standard Switches, will be insufficient if the load 
is a minute voltage or current load.

Solenoid
(Approximately 
10 to 20 times higher)

Incandescent lamp
(Approximately 
10 to 15 times higher)

Motor
(Approximately 
5 to 10 times higher) 

Relay 
(Approximately 
4 to 5 times higher)

Oper

ating f

orce

Contact f

orce

Stroke

Stroke

FP

OTP

Changes to opposite side

Changes to opposite side

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Страница 2: ...5 RH Actuator strength 14 7 N 4 Weight Switch M5 Approx 14 g M8 Approx 20 g M10 Approx 21 g Cable Approx 10 g m Engineering Data Electrical Durability cos 1 Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C Operating...

Страница 3: ...a 0 08 mm2 Two conductors D5B 851 13 15 18 dia Resin plunger 9 dia Ball 4 5R 4 5 Rising part of the ball 2 5 5 5 7 3 Clamping nut Toothed lock washer 20 5 33 3 Operating characteristics X Y measuring...

Страница 4: ...ct with an actuating object The wobble stick model may break if the stroke is excessive Make sure that the total travel TT is within the reference value provided in the datasheet Attach an appropriate...

Страница 5: ...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 appl...

Страница 6: ...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...

Страница 7: ...em 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...

Страница 8: ...e 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 pow...

Страница 9: ...ilicon 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 an...

Страница 10: ...acteristics 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 act...

Страница 11: ...r abruptly Fork Lever 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 Do...

Страница 12: ...facturer 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 che...

Страница 13: ...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 syste...

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