Ordering Information - Omron SS Series Manual

Subminiature basic switch
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D3V/V/VX/D2MV/K/D2RV
D3V/V/VX/D2MV/K/D2RV Common Acces-
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Ordering Information

Actuators (Sold Separately)
Actuators are supplementary components used when operating the
Switch using cams or dogs or when transmitting mechanical move-
ments that are not in alignment with the switch plunger.
The VAL models are suitable for cases where a Switch is operated
by a rotary cam or sliding devices with relatively low operation fre-
quency.
The VAM models are designed to operate in reverse movements
and have high shock and vibration resistance. Since the OT of these
models is rather large, these models can be used for automatic con-
trol or door switches of machining tools.
The VAV models can be used for cases where a small OF is re-
quired.
Separators (Insulation Sheet) (Sold Separately)
Applicable Switches
Thickness
D3V, V, VX, D2MV, K,
, ,
,
, ,
0.18
D2RV, D2VW
D2RV D2VW
0.25
Note: The Separator is made of epoxy alkyd/varnish tetron cloth
and has heat-resistant temperature of 130°C.
Dimensions and Operating Characteristics
Note: 1. All units are in millimeter unless otherwise indicated.
2. Unless otherwise specified, a tolerance of ±0.4 mm applies to all dimensions.
3. For operating characteristics of models not listed above, consult your OMRON sales representative.
4. The operating characteristics are for operation in the A direction ( ).
5. Model numbers are for the Actuator only.
Leaf Spring
VAL (Designed for models of OF 200 gf and greater)
152
Model
Separator for V0.18
Separator for V0.25
t=0.3, width: 4.7
(Stainless-steel
spring lever)
Two, M3 16
D3V/V/VX/D2MV/K/D2RV
Note: 1. These Actuators do not include Switches.
2. Switches with the mounting holes shown below can be
used except for special models.
Separator for Vj
Separator
In the case of V-15-1A5
OF max.
2.26 N {230 gf}
{
g }
RF min.
0.49 N {50 gf}
OT min.
0.8 mm
MD max.
0.4 mm
FP max.
17 mm
OP
14.9±0.5 mm

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