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Mounting
5.1
Safety
DANGER
Hazard due to unexpected starting of the machine
Death or severe injury
b
Make sure that the dangerous state of the machine is and remains switched off.
DANGER
Bypassing the protective device
Hazard due to lack of effectiveness of the protective device
b
Prevent any incentives to tamper with the safety locking device with at least one of
the following measures:
Variant for universally coded actuators only:
°
Cover the safety switch and the actuator with additional equipment or protect
them against access.
°
If possible, use non-detachable mounting methods for actuators (such as
welding, gluing, safety screws, or rivets).
NOTICE
Incorrect mounting and unsuitable ambient conditions may damage the safety switch.
b
Arrange the sensor and actuator in a way that prevents damage from foreseeable
external influences.
b
Do not use the sensor and actuator as a stop.
b
The holder and mounting method for the sensor and actuator must be stable
enough to ensure that correct operation can take place.
b
Always use reliable mounting elements that can only be removed using tools.
b
If misalignment results in an opening on the physical guard, this must not impair
the protection that is provided.
5.2
Installation
Mounting the actuator
1.
Mount the actuator to the mounting bracket with 2 TX10 Torx wrench screws.
When doing so, note the following:
°
The guard locking pin must first pass through the mounting bracket.
MOUNTING
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