Datasheet

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E-088
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 Plug Actuator
When using the HS9Z-A5P for safety-related equipment in a con trol
system, refer to the safety standards and regulations in each country
to make sure of correct operation. Also, perform a risk assessment to
ensure safety before starting operation.
Read the instruction sheet of the interlock switch to be used.
Note the projections on the HS9Z-A5P to prevent injury.
Regardless of door types, do not use the HS9Z-A5P as a door lock.
Install a separate lock such as a metal latch.
When the direction to insert the HS9Z-A5P into the interlock switch is
different from the opening/closing direction of the door, do not open
the door while the HS9Z-A5P remains in the interlock switch.
Do not insert the HS9Z-A5P from the lower side as shown in the
following gure. Otherwise the HS9Z-A5P may fall because of
vibration.
The HS9Z-A5P is used for HS5D/HS5E/HS5E-K/HS5L interlock
switches only. Do not use the HS9Z-A5P with other products.
Do not modify or disassemble the HS9Z-A5P.
When linking the HS9Z-A5P to the door with a chain
Connect the chain to the handle of the HS9Z-A5P and the door rmly.
Use a chain which has welded joints and does not break apart easily.
Stop using the interlock device when the chain breaks.
Give proper slack to the chain, and do not apply excessive force
to the HS9Z-A5P. Determine the proper length of the chain so that
the door does not open wide and that the danger zone can not be
accessed by the operator.
Refer to the following standards for safety distances and safety gaps.
ISO13857 (Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached
by upper and lower limbs)
ISO13854 (Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human
body.)
When an operator enters the danger zone, take measures such as
using a Padlock Hasp (HS9Z-PH5) so that the operator is not trapped,
and the machine can not be started by mistake.
When inserting the HS9Z-A5P into a part of the door
The thickness of a door to insert the HS9Z-A5P depends upon the
insertion direction as shown in the following gure. When placing
a thicker objects, the HS9Z-A5P cannot enter sufciently, causing
malfunction of the interlock switch.
4.5 mm max.
7 mm max.
10 mm max.
10 mm max.
10 mm max.
HS5E/HS5E-K
Interlock Switch
HS5D
Interlock Switch
HS9Z-A5P
HS9Z-A5P
Refer to the standard (ISO13852 through 13854) for safety dis tances
and safety gaps.
When an operator enters the danger zone, take measures such as
using a Padlock Hasp (HS9Z-PH5) so that the operator is not trapped,
and the machine can not be started by mistake.
When using the HS9Z-A5P as a hostage key
Do not use two or more HS9Z-A5P for one interlock switch.
Treat the HS9Z-A5P with care, and ensure that the HS9Z-A5P is not
inserted into other interlock switches.
When an operator enters the danger zone, take measures such as
using a Padlock Hasp (HS9Z-PH5) so that the operator is not trapped,
and the machine can not be started by mistake.
Precautions for Installation
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