9
TESK
Operating instructions
Hinge safety switch
EN
Doors with two hinges
Force [N]
B [mm]
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
H [mm] up to 1000
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
350
up to 1800
400
400
400
400
350
350
300
300
250
up to 2400
400
400
400
300
250
250
200
200
150
up to 2600
400
400
300
200
150
150
100
100
50
not recommended
Doors with three hinges
Force [N]
B [mm]
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
H [mm] up to 1800
750
750
750
700
650
650
600
600
550
500
450
400
up to 2400
750
750
700
600
550
550
500
500
450
400
350
300
up to 2600
750
700
600
500
450
450
400
400
400
400
350
300
B
D
C
F
0.55
x
H
H/8
H/5
H/8
H/5
H/5
0.6
x
H
H
C = Use of one hinge switch and an additional hinge
D = Use of one hinge switch and two additional hinges
With larger doors the have three hinges make sure the two of
the hinges are located in the upper third.
We recommend that the safety hinge switch is placed in the
middle when three hinges are used.
The hinge safety switch must not be used as an end stop.
For applications in which heavy doors are used, especially
if these can close with little or no braking effect, further
measures are to be implemented to prevent the securing
bolts from working loose. If necessary, damping/braking
measures may be required.
For applications with a different assembly, e.g. hoods,
a reduced service life is expected.
If necessary, damping or braking measures may need to be
implemented.
7.3 Load specifications
Determining the permissible forces as a function of door size and
number of hinges.
Doors with one hinge
Force [N]
B [mm]
100
200
300
400
500
H [mm] up to 200
200
150
100
70
50
up to 300
200
150
not recommen-
ded
B
F
H/2
H/2
H
The hinge should be placed in the middle with doors that only
have one hinge.