Specifications
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Characteristics
Electrical Rating (see note 3)
Operating speed
Operating frequency
Insulation resistance
Contact resistance
Dielectric strength
Vibration resistance (see note 2)
Shock resistance (see note 2)
Life expectancy
Ambient operating temperature
Ambient operating humidity
Weight
1 mA at 5 VDC (resistive)
1 mm to 300 mm/s
Mechanical: 20 operations/minute max.
Electrical: 20 operations/minute max.
100 MΩ min. (at 100 VDC)
3
Ω
max.
100 VAC for 1 min between terminals of same polarity
Malfunction: 10 to 55 Hz, 1.5-mm double amplitude
Destruction: 1000 m/s
2
(approx. 100 G) max.
Malfunction: 300 m/s
2
(approx. 30 G) max.
Mechanical: 150,000 operations min. (20 operations/minute)
Electrical: 100,000 operations min. (20 operations/minute)
-25°C to 85°C (at 60% RH max.) with no icing or condensation
85% max. (for 5°C to 35°C)
Approx. 0.02 g
Note: 1.
The data given above are initial values.
2.
The values apply at the total travel position. Contact opening or closing time is within 1ms.
3.
The electrical rating applies under the following test conditions:
Ambient Temperature = 20±2°C, Ambient Humidity = 65±5%, Operating frequency = 30 operations/minute
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Contact Specifications
Contact Specification
Minimum applicable load
Slide
15
μA
at 3 VDC
Engineering Data
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Contact form
SPST-NO
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Packaging Specifications
φ1.50
+0.10
0
8
±
0.1
4
±
0.1
2
1.8
±
0.1
6.9
12
±
0.30
Carrier tape
(1.8)
(19)
Label
Feed direction
COM
N.O
COM
N.O
Drawing direction
Standard package Qty 1,000 pcs/reel
Qty 6,000 pcs/reel
Reel
φ13
φ380
SPST-NC
Standards
Conforms to JEITA
Package
Qty 1,000 pcs/reel
Qty 6,000 pcs/reel
COM
N.C
COM
N.C
Note:
The cover connects with COM terminal inside.
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Surface Mount Detection Switch
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Precautions
Be sure to read the precautions and information common to all Snap Action and Detection Switches, contained in the Technical User’s Guide,
“Snap Action Switches, Technical Information” for correct use.
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Correct Use
Mounting
The cover has the same electrical potential as the COM terminal. Do not
short-circuit the cover with a NO or NC terminal when mounting the
cover.
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Caution
Electrical Ratings
Confirm the contact load in order to select an appropriate switch rating.
Do not apply an excessive electrical load to the contacts, otherwise
the contacts may weld, resulting in a short circuit or burning.
Terminal Connection
cover
Do not use flow soldering or hand soldering to solder terminals.
Conduct reflow soldering within the range shown in the terminal tem-
perature profile below. Some reflow soldering devices have
extremely high peak values. Do a test in advance to confirm proper
soldering conditions.
Do not conduct reflow soldering more than twice. Also provide a time
interval of at least five minutes between the first and second reflow
soldering processes to allow the Switch to return to room tempera-
ture. Heating the Switch continuously (without an interval) may cause
the edges of the Switch to melt and degrade the characteristics.
When printing for a cream solder process, a 0.13-mm screen
thickness is recommended.
Be sure to provide local ventilation.
R1 min
Be careful of the following points. Incorrect handling may lead to
insufficient actuator return, Switch damage, or reduced durability.
•
Set the operating body in line with the direction of the actuator
movement, and make sure that the operating body is completely
separate from the actuator when the Switch is in the free posi-
tion (FP). When the actuator is operated from the crosswise
direction of the Switch, make sure that the corner of the operat-
ing body has a minimum radius of R1.
Operating
body
•
Set the Switch stroke to 70% to 100% of the overtravel (the differ-
ence between the operating position and the total travel position).
•
Do not subject the Switch to operations that involve strong impact.
•
Do not use the Switch as a stopper.
•
Do not apply excessive loads to the cover or operate the actua-
tor from a direction other than a specified operating direction.
•
Do not use an adhesive to secure the Switch.
A lubricant is used in the Switch. Some of the lubricant may seep out
because the Switch does not have an airtight construction. Consider
this possibility with respect to the usage conditions when designing
or using the Switch.
Preheating time:
60 to 120 s
Heating time:
40 s max.
Printed Circuit Boards
Special attention must be paid to the handling of printed circuit
boards after a Switch has been mounted onto them. Airborne PCB
particles may penetrate the interior of the Switch when printed circuit
boards are separated by cutting. Also, do not stack printed circuit
boards that have Switches mounted on them.
Product Specification Details
This document provides only a partial list of specifications. It is rec-
ommended that you request complete drawings and specifications
prior to purchasing or using the product.
Application Environment
Do not use the Switch in locations that are subject to toxic gas, sili-
con, excessive dust, excessive dirt, high temperatures, high humidity,
sudden temperature changes, water splashes, or oil splashes.
Otherwise, damage resulting by faulty contact of the Switch contacts,
corrosion, or other causes, or other functional faults may occur.
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RoHS Directive Compliance
Models that are indicated as being RoHS compliant are free of the
following six substances.
Lead:
Mercury:
Cadmium:
Hexavalent chromium:
PBB:
PBDE:
1,000 ppm max.
1,000 ppm max.
100 ppm max.
1,000 ppm max.
1,000 ppm max.
1,000 ppm max.
Insulation and Wiring
Be sure that the installation conditions provide a sufficient insulation
distance between Switch terminals and other metal parts, lands, etc.
Cleaning
The Switch does not have an airtight construction, and it must not be
cleaned with cleaning fluids. Malfunctions may occur if the cleaning
fluid penetrates the interior of the Switch together with flux or foreign
matter from the surface of the PCB.
Confirmation with Actual Equipment
Be sure to confirm the quality of the product under the load and
environmental conditions that will be used during actual applications.
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Surface Mount Detection Switch
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