| Handling
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- Tightening torque on M3 screws used for mounting sensors is 5kg cm2
max. Avoid using tools such as pneumatic screwdrivers, which apply shock and
vibration to sensors.
- Mounting surface should be flat and free of debris. Mounting on uneven
surfaces will result in stress forces being applied to sensors. This may result
in damage to internal reed switch.
- If sensor is dropped from height of 30 cm or more onto a hard surface, its
operating characteristics are likely to change (deteriorate). Care should be
used during handling.
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| Magnetic Interference
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- Presence of machinery, such as motors and solenoids, in close
proximity to sensor, may cause a change of its characteristics and result in
erroneous operation. Placing sensor away from such magnetic field generating
devices, or use of magnetic shielding, may be necessary.
- Presence of magnetic materials (iron plate, etc.) in close proximity to
sensor, may cause a change of its operating characteristics. Operation of sensor
needs to be verified.
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| Contact Protection
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- Inductive loads:
When using reed switch based proximity sensors for
switching inductive loads, such as motors, relay coils, solenoids, etc.,
contacts will be subjected to high induced voltages during opening of sensor
contacts. Such high induced voltages (transients) may cause damage to sensor
contacts and significantly reduce its operational life. Therefore, protective
circuits, such as : RC (snubber), varistors, or clamping diodes, are
recommended.
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- Capacitive loads:
When using reed switch based proximity sensors for
switching capacitive loads, such as capacitors, incandescent lamps or long
cables (harnesses), contacts will be subjected to high surge (inrush) current.
Therefore protective circuits such as : surge suppressors or current limiting
resistors, are recommended.
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| Notes on Lever Actuated Sensors
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Mounting
- There are two types of lever actuated sensors : spring loaded and
counterweight. Spring loaded lever sensor can be mounted in any position, but
counterweight lever sensor must be mounted in position as shown on individual
drawings.
- Lever actuated sensors are designed to be mounted on sheet metal. If
mounted on printed circuit board or plastic, proper attachment to such materials
must be provided to avoid mechanical shift. When more adhesion is needed, glue
may be used.
- Mounting hole size and shape of snap action mounting type; see recommended
mounting hole dimensions for each model.
- If mounting hole has punch burred edges, insert sensor from the other side.
Reversed insertion may cause mechanical damage to sensor.
Mechanical
- Proper operating angle is important to achieve stable operation; see
specification sheets.
- When used for high speed sensing, make sure that actuator has enough time
to return to free position.
- When using spring loaded lever actuators, make sure that spring pressure on
actuator will allow for proper movement of sensed object. Keep in mind that
actuator will wear through repeated mechanical contact with sensed object.
Please contact ALEPH, if your application requirements cannot be met by
any of our standard models, due to any of the reasons listed below:
- wire style (color, UL grade, gauge, length)
- connector style
- package style
- high speed or extremely low speed
- long operational life
- lever style
- mounting plate thickness, etc.
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