D4NL-1DFA-B Omron, D4NL-1DFA-B Datasheet - Page 16

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D4NL-1DFA-B

Manufacturer Part Number
D4NL-1DFA-B
Description
2NC , SOL. RLS
Manufacturer
Omron
Series
D4NLr
Datasheet

Specifications of D4NL-1DFA-B

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
Solenoid Lock Models
The solenoid lock locks the door only when power is supplied to the
solenoid. Therefore, the door will be unlocked if the power supply to
the solenoid stops. Therefore, do not use solenoid lock models for
machines that may be operating and dangerous even after the
machine stops operating.
Mounting
Appropriate Tightening Torque
Switch and Operation Key Mounting
Mounting Holes for Switches
Head Direction
Three, M4
• Be sure to tighten each screw of the Switch properly. Loose screws
• When loosening a screw with an electrical screwdriver or similar
• Use M4 screws and washers to mount the Switch and Operation
• If the Switch is back-mounted, the release key can be operated
• Ensure that the alignment offset between the Operation Key and
• Observe the specified insertion radius for the Operation Key and
• Do not impose excessive force on the Operation Key while the Key
• Remove the four screws of the head to enable changing the
• Do not change the head direction with the cover removed.
• Do not insert or remove the Operation Key with the Switch head
may result in malfunction.
tool while pressing down on the screw head, do not continue
turning the screw past the point where the threads disengage.
Doing so may strip the end of the threads.
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.
only from the bottom and the indicator cannot be used.
the key hole does not exceed ±1 mm. If the Operation Key is offset
or at an angle, accelerated wear or damage to the Switch may
result.
insert it in a direction perpendicular to the key hole.
is inserted into the Switch or drop the Switch with the Operation
Key inserted. Doing either of these may deform the Key or break
the Switch.
mounting direction of the head. The head can be mounted in four
directions. Ensure that no foreign material enters the interior of the
Switch.
removed. Doing so may make it impossible to insert the Operation
Key.
Terminal screw
Cover mounting screw
Head mounting screw
Operation Key mounting screw
Switch mounting screw
Connector
Cap screw
79
±
Type
0.1
32
55
±
±
0.1
0.1
Horizontal/Vertical Mounting (D4DS-K1/-K2)
Adjustable Mounting: Horizontal (D4DS-K3)
Adjustable Mounting: Horizontal/Vertical
(D4DS-K5)
15
Appropriate tightening torque
41
±0.1
± 0.1
for Operation Keys
40
Mounting Holes
or, 43
±0.1
Two, M4
0.59 to 0.78 N·m
0.49 to 0.69 N·m
0.49 to 0.59 N·m
2.35 to 2.75 N·m
0.49 to 0.69 N·m
1.77 to 2.16 N·m
1.27 to 1.67 N·m
± 0.1
Two, M4
Two, M4
Attaching a Cover
Securing the Door
When the door is closed (with the Operation Key inserted), the
Operation Key may exceed the set zone because of, for example, the
door's own weight, machine vibration, or the door cushion rubber.
Then, when an attempt is made to open the door, it may result in
damage or malfunction. Also, it may not be possible to unlock the
Switch if there is weight placed on the Operation Key. Do not rely on
the Switch to substitute for a door locking device. Secure the door with
a stopper so that the Operation Key remains within the set zone.
Solenoid
Wiring
Circuit Connection Example for the D4NL-@F@@-B
E1 (+)
• When attaching a cover, be sure that the seal rubber is in place and
• Do not use any screws to connect the cover other than the
• The solenoid will heat when it carries current. Do not touch it.
• A DC solenoid has polarity. Confirm terminal polarity before wiring
• Direct opening contacts used as safety-circuit inputs are indicated
• Connect terminals 21 and 22 and terminals 51 and 52 in series
• In the following connection example, terminals 21 and 22 and
• Connect the indicators in parallel to the auxiliary circuits or
that there is no foreign material present. If the cover is attached
with the seal rubber out of place or if foreign material is stuck to the
rubber, a proper seal will not be obtained.
specified ones. The seal characteristics may be reduced.
it.
with the
have direct opening contacts.
when using as safety-circuit inputs (redundancy circuit for
terminals 11 and 12 and terminals 41 and 42 below). Connect the
terminals individually when using as auxiliary-circuit inputs (e.g.,
terminals 21 and 22 for safety-door open/closed monitoring and
terminals 51 and 52 for monitoring the lock status).
terminals 51 and 52 are used as auxiliary-circuit inputs.
terminals E1 and E2 (D4NL-@@@A-B, -@@@G-B, -@@@B-B, and
-@@@H-B only).
Connecting to contacts with direct opening mechanisms may result
in short-circuit current flowing if the indicator is destroyed, possibly
resulting in incorrect equipment operation.
11
21
33
O1
Indicator
(Orange)
mark. Terminals 11 and 42, and terminals 21 and 22
Set zone
(0.5 to 3 mm)
O2
12
51
41
Operation key
42
52
22
34
E2 (−)
Auxiliary
circuit
Auxiliary
circuit
Auxiliary
circuit
Safety
circuit
D4NL
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