D4BL-2DRG-A Omron, D4BL-2DRG-A Datasheet - Page 14

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D4BL-2DRG-A

Manufacturer Part Number
D4BL-2DRG-A
Description
Solenoid Interlock Switch
Manufacturer
Omron
Series
D4BLr
Datasheet

Specifications of D4BL-2DRG-A

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
Switch and Operation Key Mounting
Use four M5 screws and spring washers to mount the Switch and
Operation Key, and tighten the screws to a suitable torque.
To ensure safety, use screws that cannot be easily removed or
another means to prevent the Switch and Operation Key from easily
being removed.
Mounting Dimensions
Switch Mounting Dimensions
Operation Key Mounting Holes
D4BL-K1
D4BL-K2
D4BL-K3
Operation Key
• The D4BL is provided with a shock-absorbing damper to protect
• The mounting tolerance of the Operation Key is ±0.3 mm vertically
• Observe the specified insertion radius for the Operation Key and
• Do not use the D4BS operation key.
the D4BL from damage that may result from dropping the D4BL
during transportation. Be sure to remove the damper after
mounting the D4BL.
or horizontally. Be sure to mount the D4BL correctly without
misalignment, otherwise the D4BL may soon break or wear out.
insert it in a direction perpendicular to the key hole.
74±0.1
Incorrect
Incorrect
20±0.1
40±0.1
30±0.1
100±0.1
Greater
than ±0.3
Greater
than ±0.3
Two, M5
Two, M5
Two, M5
Four, M5
Head Direction
Head Direction Changes
• The head can be mounted in four directions by loosening the four
• Be sure to check the mechanical lock and solenoid release
• If the head direction is changed, recheck the tightening torque of
screws holding the head. To remove the head, turn the head at the
surface mating with the Switch body by 45° as shown in figures (A)
and (B) below.
To change the direction of the head, make sure that the protruding
part of the rotating lever engages with the groove of the plunger.
Then turn the head clockwise or counterclockwise to the desired
direction. At that time, make sure that the groove of the plunger is
located under the rotating lever. If the direction of the head is not
set when the plunger is rotated by 45°, the groove of the plunger
presses the rotating lever. The head, plunger, or the built-in switch
may be damaged as a result.
functions when mounting the D4BL.
each of screw. Make sure that no foreign materials will enter
through the key hole on the head.
Normal Positions of Rotating Lever and Plunger
Head Bottom View
Operation plunger and
groove mechanism
Front
(45°)
Left
Switch body
(A)
(B)
Switch Top View
Built-in switch
Rotation lever and
protruding part
Rotating lever (with
protruding part)
Plunger (with groove)
Right
(45°)
Back
D4BL
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