Enabling Grip Switch with Distinct Feel for Three Easily Discernible Positions ■ The difficult task of configuring safety circuits is now easily achieved by combining the A4EG with the G9SX-GS. ■ In addition to the standard models, the lineup also includes models with an emergency stop switch and models with a momentary operation switch.
240 V 125 V Note: Use a 10-A fuse type gI or gG that conforms to IEC 60269 as the short-circuit protection device. The fuse is not built into the Switch. UL/CSA (UL 508, CSA C22.2 No.14), CCC (GB 14048.5) •...
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Protection against electric Class II (double insulation) shock Pollution degree 3 (EN 60947-5-1) (operating environment) Conditional short-circuit 100 A (EN 60947-5-1) current Note: The timing of contact outputs for two or more circuits is not synchronized. Confirm performance before application.
OFF → ON Operating Force (Emergency Stop Switch Push (pushbutton switch B) * Section: Reference Values) * Refer to Dimensions on page 7 for information on the positions of pushbutton switches A and B. Operating characteristics Specified value Operating force OF max.
Door Enabling Grip Switch Processing will be possible only when the operator is gripping the Enabling Grip Switch. Note: For information on the G9SX-GS, refer to Safety Components Series Catalog (Cat. No. Y106) and G9SX User’s Guide (Cat. No. Z255).
A4EG Wiring Example Settings (For details, refer to section 3 of the G9SX User’s Guide (Cat. No. Z255).) G9SX-BC: Manual reset, cross fault detection: ON (category 4 wiring) G9SX-GS: Manual reset, cross fault detection: ON (category 4 wiring), logical AND connection setting: AND ON-delay time setting: Time is set.
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(6) The lower unit will stop when the Enabling Grip Switch is released or gripped. (7) The lower unit will start again after the door is closed and the mode is switched to operation mode. (8) The lower unit will stop when the door is open while in operation mode.
• Always attach the cover after completing wiring and before using • If the switch is not turned ON and OFF for a long period of time, the switch. Electric shock may occur if the switch is used without contact resistance may be increased or continuity failure may the cover attached.
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(sold separately) The specified torque: 0.5 to 0.7 N·m (Mounting screw, 2pcs.) • Do not impose excessive force on the tip of the Holding Key or do not drop the switch body when the Holding Key is mounted on the switch body.
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