Operating Instructions
Non-Contact Safety Switch CES-A-.5
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(translation of the original operating instructions) 2096580-16-11/22
8. Mounting
CAUTION
Safety switches must not be bypassed (bridging of contacts), turned away, removed or otherwise
rendered ineffective.
Ì Observe ENISO14119:2013, section 7, for information about reducing the possibilities for bypassing
an interlocking device.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to equipment and malfunctions as a result of incorrect installation.
Ì Safety switches and actuators must not be used as an end stop.
Ì Observe EN ISO 14119:2013, sections 5.2 and 5.3, for information about mounting the safety
switch and the actuator.
Ì From the assured release distance S
ar
, the safety outputs are safely shut down.
Ì When mounting several safety switches/actuators, observe the stipulated minimum distance to
avoid mutual interference.
Ì If the actuator is installed ush, the operating distances change as a function of the installation
depth and the guard material.
Operating
distance
Actuator
Operating
distance
Actuator
Flush mounting
Surface maounting
Note the following points:
Ì Actuator and safety switch must be easily accessible for inspection and replacement.
Ì Actuator and safety switch must be tted so that
- the front faces are at the minimum operating distances 0.8xS
ao
or closer when the guard is closed. To avoid entering
the area of possible side lobes, a minimum distance is to be maintained in case of a side approach direction. See chapter
12. Technical data, section Typical actuating range for the related actuator.
- when the guard is open up to the distance S
ar
(assured release distance), a hazard is excluded.
- the actuator is positively mounted on the guard, e.g. by using the safety screws included.
- they cannot be removed or tampered with using simple means.
Ì Pay attention to the maximum tightening torque of 1Nm for mounting the safety switch and actuator. For actuators made
of PE-HD, the maximum tightening torque is only 0.5Nm.