Datasheet
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E-079
APEM
Switches &
Pilot Lights
Control Boxes
Emergency
Stop Switches
Enabling
Switches
Safety Products
Explosion Proof
Terminal Blocks
Relays & Sockets
Circuit
Protectors
Power Supplies
LED Illumination
Controllers
Operator
Interfaces
Sensors
AUTO-ID
Safety Products
Interlock
Switches
Non-contact
Interlock Switches
Safety Laser
Scanners
Safety Light
Curtains
Safety Modules
HS6B
HS6E
HS5D
HS5L
HS1L
Actuators for
HS1/HS5/HS6
Actuators/
Padlock Hasp
HS5 Series Door Handle Actuator
Notes
Ensure that the connecting rod is pulled out completely and it is
horizontal to the interlock switch, otherwise the unlocking button
cannot be installed. Frame or panel must be supplied by the user.
4. Lift the unlocking button slightly (1) until the button touches the
connecting rod at part A, and then lower the button until the groove
on the button fits the button operating pin on the connecting rod.
5. Press the button (unlocked status), and lower the button (2) until the
button and the connecting rod touch on part B, then fasten using the
screw.
B
A
Pull up
Base Plate
Button
Operating
Pin
Button Groove
(1)
(2)
Screw (M5)
Unlocking
Button
5. After tightening the mounting screws to a torque of 4.8 to 5.2 N·m,
check if locking and unlocking operations can be performed.
Notes
Install the rear unlocking button kit in the correct direction as
shown below. Do not install the kit in incorrect directions, otherwise
malfunction will be caused.
Correct Incorrect
Do not apply strong force exceeding 100 m/s
2
to the rear unlocking
button kit, otherwise malfunction will be caused.
Manual Unlocking Using the
Rear Unlocking Button
• The rear unlocking button is used by the operator conned in a
hazardous area for emergent escape.
Unlock
Rear Unlocking Button
Unlock
Rear Unlocking
Button Kit
How to operate
• When the rear unlocking button is pressed, the interlock switch is
unlocked and the door can be opened.
• To lock the interlock switch, pull back the button.
• While the button remains pressed, the interlock switch cannot be
locked even if the door is closed, and the main circuit remains open.
Notes
• Install the rear unlocking button in the place where only the operator
inside the hazardous area can use it. Do not install the button in the
place which can be reached by an operator outside the hazardous
area, otherwise the interlock switch may be unlocked during machine
operation, causing danger.
• Operate the rear unlocking button by hand only. Do not operate using
a tool or with excessive force. Do not apply force to the button from
the direction other than the proper direction, otherwise the button will
be damaged.
Recommended Tightening Torque
Screw
Recommended
Tightening Torque
HS9Z-DH5C Switch Cover Unit
To install HS5D/HS5E-L/HS5E-KL interlock
switch: Screw C (M4)
1.5 to 1.8 N·m
To install HS9Z-DH5C on the interlock switch : Three
M5 screws
4.5 to 5.0 N·m
To install switch cover unit mounting screws:
Two Screws B (at-head screw for M5 hexagonal
socket)
One Screw A for M4 hexagonal socket
4.5 to 5.0 N·m
HS9Z-DH5RH/RHN/LHN Handle Unit
To install HS9Z-DH5RH/LH handle unit Two M5
screws each on the front and back
4.5 to 5.0 N·m
To install rear handle plate:Two Screws E (M5) 2.5 to 3.0 N·m
To fasten handles:
One Screw D (M5 hex set screw)
1.0 to 1.2 N·m
Note: The above recommended tightening torques of the mounting screws are
the values with hex socket head bolts. When other screws are used and
tightened to a smaller torque, make sure that the screws do not become
loose after mounting.
Instructions
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