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Omron E3X-NA F Series User Manual

Omron E3X-NA F Series
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E3X-SD/-NA
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Amplifier Units with Connectors
Mounting
Mounting Connectors
1. Insert the Master or Slave Connector into the Amplifier Unit
until it clicks into place.
2. Join Amplifier Units together as required after all the Master
and Slave Connectors have been inserted.
3. Attach the stickers (provided as accessories) to the sides of
Master and Slave Connectors that are not connected to
other Connectors.
Note: Attach the stickers to the sides with grooves.
Removing Connectors
1. Slide the slave Amplifier Unit for which the Connector is to
be removed away from the rest of the group.
2. After the Amplifier Unit has been separated, press down on
the lever on the Connector and remove it. (Do not attempt
to remove Connectors without separating them from other
Amplifier Units first.)
Mounting End Plate (PFP-M)
Depending on how it is mounted, an Amplifier Unit may move
during operation. In this case, use an End Plate.
Before mounting an End Plate, remove the clip from the
master Amplifier Unit using a nipper or similar tool.
The clip can also be removed using the following mechanism,
which is incorporated in the construction of the section
underneath the clip.
1. Insert the clip to be removed into the slit underneath the clip
on another Amplifier Unit.
2. Remove the clip by rotating the Amplifier Unit.
Pull Strengths for Connectors (Including Cables)
E3X-CN11: 30 N max.
E3X-CN12: 12 N max.
Insert
Sticker
Sticker
Remove
Lever
Press down
Clip
Rotate

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Omron E3X-NA F Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOmron
ModelE3X-NA F Series
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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