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Operating instructions
Hinge safety switch
EN
F1
F2
F1
F2
Fig. 1
2.5 Safety classification
Standards:
EN ISO 13849-1
B
10d
(NC contact):
2.000.000
B
10d
(NO contact) at 10% ohmic contact load:
1.000.000
Service life:
20 years
MTTF
B
d
x
x
h
s/h
3600
d
10d
op
op
op
n
0,1 x n
op
t
cycle
(Specifications can vary depending on the application-specific parame-
ters h
op
, d
op
and t
cycle
as well as the load.)
3. Mounting
3.1 General mounting instructions
Four elongated holes are provided for fixing the switch. To facilitate the
alignment of the door to the post, alignment pins are supplied (not for
indoor use) that can be inserted into corresponding holes on the bottom
of the hinge switch (Fig. 2). Once installed, these can be removed
again.
Fig. 2
When used in applications with function for the protection of man, the
components must be fitted so that disassembly is prevented (e.g. drill
out the hexagonal recess of the fixing screws, blocking the hexagonal
recess using a plastic cone diameter 5.1 mm).
The hinge switch furthermore must be pinned after assembly and
adjustment (Fig. 3).
A)
A)
Fig. 3
Legend:
A = Drill and pin in this area
The hinge safety switch must not be used as an end stop.
Any mounting position. The mounting position however is chosen so
that the components are preferably fitted in the upper part of the safety
guard to avoid the ingress of dirt and soiling as well as damage to the
components. In case of painting activities, the components must be
covered. Recommended mounting material, see technical data.
We recommend that the fixing screws are painted after the component
is fitted and to apply the accompanying caps (Figure 4.)
The minimum bending radius must be observed for versions
with a cable connection!
Please note the load information "Determining the permissi-
ble forces as a function of door size and number of hinges"
(see Section 7.3 Load details)
The hinge safety switch must not be used as an end stop.
With applications where heavy doors are used and especially
when they cannot close easily or without any retardation,
additionally measures need to be taken to prevent loosening
of the mounting screws.
Fig. 4
Please observe the remarks of the standards EN ISO 12100,
EN 953 and EN 14119. Also observe the safety distances to
the standards EN ISO 13857 and EN 349.