Release Key Type: Special (resin).
Wiring method: Connector.
Solenoid voltage/Indicator: 24VDC (Orange).
Lock and release type: Mechanical lock Solenoid release.
Contact configuration (door open/closed detection switch,
and lock monitor switch contacts): 5-contact Model,
Insert the built-in switch (E, F, G or H) into the blank @ D4N-8A2H PDF datasheet.
Conduit size (See Note.): G1/2.
World''s smallest Class 6-contact Guard Lock
D4N-8A2H
Safety-door Switch.
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Wiring time is reduced with two types of wiring.
methods capable of one-touch attachment and removal.
A wide variety of built-in switches can be used for various devices.
(4-, 5-, and 6-contact models are available) D4N-8A2H PDF datasheet.
Key holding force of 1,300 N.
It is possible to change the key insertion point.
without detaching the head.
Drive solenoids directly from the Controller.
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Lockout Key to prevent workers from becoming.
trapped inside the hazardous area.
The vertical D4SL Guard Lock Safety-door Switch,
can be easily mounted on 40 × 40 mm aluminum frames.
The plastic material makes the Slide Key suitable,
for lightweight doors D4N-8A2H PDF datasheet. Actuator: Pin plunger.
Type: M5.
Operation Indicator: None.
Repeat accuracy: 1 µm max.
Operating force OF max: 0.49 N.
Cable lead outlet: Lead outlet, Pre-wired; Length, 1 m.
Degree of protection: IP40.
High-precision Switch for Detecting Micron-unit,
Displacement.
Ideal for detecting and measuring wear of cutting,
tools or for original point of work.
Ceramic plungers on M5, M8, and slim models for,
superior abrasion resistance and resistance to,
temperature changes.
Direct input possible to microprocessors and,
programmable controllers.
A version with screw-type cable connector available,
for easy installationn and maintenance D4N-8A2H PDF catalog. Super small detection switch using sliding mode
Super small (6 x 8 x width high depth 4.2mm), light weight (about 0.3 grams), long stroke 3mm.
Short circuit and non short circuit time built-in sliding devicee capable of selecting switch D4N-8A2H PDF catalog.
Widely used in small household electrical appliances, audio equipment, office equipment, communication equipment, etc..