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What Is Slow-Action?
SPST-NC + SPST-NO Contact (Slow Action) Example SPST-NC + SPST-NO contact slow action has a direct opening mechanism (forcibly opened contacts) defined under EN 60497-5-1. Th
Last Modified - 2009-10-29 -
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What Is The Conduit Section?
The duct openings and wiring openings in Safety Door Switches and Safety Limit Switches are called the conduit sections and this is where the wiring section is sealed. Refer
Last Modified - 2009-10-29 -
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What Are The Symbols For NC And NO Contacts?
NO Contacts: Contacts that are normally open. Electrical Symbol: CX-Programmer Ladder Symbol: NC Contacts: Contacts that are normally closed. Electric
Last Modified - 2009-10-27 -
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What Is Diversity?
Common malfunctions and the probability of failure in electric products can be reduced if each product uses a variety of control circuits as well as various types of devices a
Last Modified - 2009-10-27 -
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What Is A Direct Opening Mechanism (Forcibly Opened Contacts) ?
A direct opening mechanism is one that forces open a welded contact by the direct force applied by the actuator (operating section) pressing down. Safety components with
Last Modified - 2009-10-27 -
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What Is Y/Za/Zb?
Illustration Mark Contact type Applicable models Remarks
Last Modified - 2009-10-27 -
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What Is Negative Operation And Positive Operation?
(A) Negative operation (B) Positive operation (C) Combined operation Safety
Last Modified - 2009-10-27 -
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What Is Direct Opening Force (DOF)?
Refer to the following table of terms for operating characteristics. Operating Status
Last Modified - 2009-10-29 -
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What Is Direct Opening Travel (DOT)?
Refer to the following table of terms for operating characteristic. Operation status
Last Modified - 2009-10-29 -
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What Is A Form Lock Mechanism?
Safety Limit Switches use inflexible interlocking components, related to the direct opening mechanism (forcibly opened contacts), so that the components will not distort or co
Last Modified - 2009-10-27 -
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What Is The Processing For The Conduit Section, And What Are The Recommended Connectors For D4B-[]N Safety Limit Switch?
1. OMRON Applicable Connectors and Dimensions Metal Connectors Conduit Applicable cable I
Last Modified - 2009-10-27 -
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What Is Total Travel (TT)?
Refer to the following table of terms for operating characteristics. Operating Status
Last Modified - 2009-10-29 -
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What Is PreTravel (PT)?
Refer to the following table of terms for operating characteristics. Operating Status
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