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Precautions

Safety Products

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Safety Products

Wire Connection

•  Make an opening for wire connection by breaking one of the con-

duit-port knockouts on the switch housing using a screwdriver.

•  Before breaking the knockout, temporarily remove the connector-fix-

ing lock nut from the switch.

•  When breaking the knockout, take care not to damage the contact 

block or other parts inside the switch.

•  Cracks or burrs on the conduit entry may deteriorate the housing 

protection.

•  When changing to the other conduit port, close the unused opening 

with an optional plug (accessory).

Manual Unlocking

•  Remove the screw located on the unlocking entry at the side of the 

switch using the key wrench included with the switch. Then insert a 
small screwdriver into the switch to push the lever inside of the 
switch toward the indicator until the actuator is unlocked (refer to 
the diagram on the right).

•  Insert a small screwdriver into the elliptical hole on the back of the 

switch, then push the lever inside of the switch toward the indicator 
until the key is unlocked (refer to the diagram on the right).

1. This unlocking method is intended for an escape from a 
machine when a person is locked in. For access to the 
unlocking entry, an access hole should be opened on the 
mounting panel. When opening the hole, apply proper pro-
tection against water or other foreign objects.
2. Caution: After the unlocking operation, put the screw 
back into the unlocking entry for safety.

•  Regardless of door type, do not use the safety switch as a locking 

device. Install a locking device independently, for example, using a 
metal latch (also applicable to Type HS1E).

•  The safety switch cover can be only removed with the special key 

wrench supplied with the switch or with the optional screwdriver 
(applicable to HS1B and HS1E).

•  Remove the screw located on the unlocking entry at the side of the 

switch using the key wrench included with the switch. Then insert a 
small screwdriver into the switch to push the lever inside of the 
switch toward the indicator until the actuator is unlocked (refer to 
the diagram on the right).

Caution: After the unlocking operation, put the screw back 
into the unlocking entry for safety.

HS1E Precautions

Type No.: HS9Z-P1

Plug (For G1/2)

Plug (For G1/2)
Type No. HS9Z-P1

Screwdriver

Lid

UNLOCK

UNLOCK

Normal
Position

Manual
Unlocking
Position

HS1C Precautions

Screwdriver

Summary of Contents for HS1C Series

Page 1: ...ur different circuit configurations IP67 Protection HS1C Series Full Size Interlock Switch with Locking Solenoid Direct Opening Action EN1088 EN60947 5 1 IEC60947 5 1 GS ET 15 BG standard in Germany ET Certificate No 2005010305145652 HS1C Series Functionality Conduit Port G1 2 Contact Mechanism Direct Opening Action LED Indicator Tubular Clamp Terminal Block M3 L shaped Key mainly for hinged doors...

Page 2: ... when Locked 1 500N minimum Operating Speed 1 m sec maximum Positive Opening Travel 11 mm minimum Positive Opening Force 20N minimum Thermal Current Ith Main circuit 10A Auxiliary circuit 3A Rated Operating Current Ie Rated operating voltage Ue 30V 125V 250V Main Circuit AC Resistive load AC12 Inductive load AC15 10A 10A 10A 5A 6A 3A DC Resistive load DC12 Inductive load DC13 6A 3A 0 9A Auxiliary ...

Page 3: ...pecial key wrench HS9Z T1 for removing the cover and manual unlocking is included with the switch 2 Specify the circuit diagram No in place of 3 Specify the indicator color R or G in place of 4 Order the key separately not included with the switch Circuit Diagram No Main Circuit Auxiliary Circuit Blank 1NC 1NC 1NO 1NO 1 1NC 1NC 1NO 2 1NC 1NC 1NC 1NC 3 1NC 1NC 1NC Circuit Diagrams 6 2 1 3 4 5 7 8 M...

Page 4: ...sition Conduit Port G1 2 1 5 42 47 26 23 5 ø5 2 106 74 125 49 5 36 5 10 2 ø5 4 R2 7 8 5 1 0 4 35 40 Actuator Mounting Hole Layout Actuator Cover 4 M5 Screws RP 54 3 13 8 9 30 22 40 43 42 47 26 23 5 Actuator Actuator Cover Conduit Port G1 2 RP 40 43 30 6 61 36 5 10 2 106 74 42 47 1 5 125 49 5 23 5 26 ø5 2 4 35 40 17 5 1 0 11 ø5 4 R2 7 22 RP Actuator Mounting Reference Position Conduit Port G1 2 22 ...

Page 5: ...for hinged doors The minimum radius of the door opening can be as small as 100mm For HS1 HS2 Series HS9Z A3 Accessories 2 7 4 Actuator Cover 22 6 4 4 R 3 2 30 49 3 22 2 M6 Tapped Holes Actuator Mounting Holes weight 22g Key Cover R3 2 22 40 30 20 2 11 11 5 7 4 Key Cover After installing the key remove the key cover weight 22g Stop Film Angle Adjustment M3 Hexagon Socket Head Screw Door Hinge Side ...

Page 6: ... while connecting a conduit or wiring If the operating atmosphere is contaminated use a protective cover to prevent the entry of foreign objects into the switch through the actuator entry slots Entry of a considerable amount of foreign objects into the switch may affect the mechanism of the switch and cause a breakdown Do not store the switches in a dusty humid or organic gas atmo sphere For Rotat...

Page 7: ...unlocked refer to the diagram on the right 1 This unlocking method is intended for an escape from a machine when a person is locked in For access to the unlocking entry an access hole should be opened on the mounting panel When opening the hole apply proper pro tection against water or other foreign objects 2 Caution After the unlocking operation put the screw back into the unlocking entry for saf...

Page 8: ...ket head cap screws HS1B 5 0 0 5 N m approx 50 5 kgf cm 2 or 4 pcs of M5 hex socket head cap screws HS2B 5 0 0 5 N m approx 50 5 kgf cm 2 pcs of M5 hex socket head cap screws HS5B 4 0 0 4 N m approx 40 4 kgf cm 2 pcs of M4 hex socket head cap screws HS1E 5 0 0 5 N m approx 50 5 kgf cm 4 or 6 pcs of M5 hex socket head cap screws Key HS9Z A1 A2 5 0 0 5 N m approx 50 5 kgf cm 2 pcs of M6 hex socket h...

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