IDEC HS5B Manual page 3

Door handle actuator, sliding actuator
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Rotational handle actuator can be inserted/removed smoothly on
rattling doors.
Conventional Sliding Actuator
The door can be locked and unlocked by pushing and turning the handle.
The actuator can be inserted
into the interlock switch by push-
ing and turning the front handle.
The actuator can be removed
from the interlock switch by turn-
ing the front handle.
Padlockable tab ensures operator's safety.
When padlocks are installed on the padlock tab, the machine cannot
be started because the actuator entry slot is blocked and the actuator
cannot enter the interlock switch. By requiring all operators to have
their own padlock and installing them on the door handle actuator be-
fore entering the hazardous area, the door will not be closed unless
all padlocks are removed—i.e. all operators have left the hazardous
area.
Note: Operators must observe rules in the workplace in order to ensure safety.
Residual risk such as failure to install padlocks must be taken into con-
sideration.
Interlock switch with/without
solenoid locking can be selected.
HS5E
HS5B
(HS5E-∗44L∗∗-G)
(08/03/12)
IDEC's Door Handle Actuator
Rattling doors can be locked
smoothly and securely.
Because the handle can be
turned only while it is pushed,
the actuator is prevented from
hitting the switch cover unit.
(HS5B-∗∗Z)
The rear handle
can remove the
Turn
actuator, but
cannot insert the
actuator.
Push
Padlock Tab
Padlock Tab
Padlock Knob
Padlock Knob
LED shows solenoid status
(when using the HS5E interlock switch)
Sliding doors can also
be locked securely.
Using a hasp
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