Pepperl Fuchs PB1-008-6 Data Sheet

Palm Button PB1-008-6
Technical Data
General specifications
Description hand sensitive actuation
Nominal ratings
Operating voltage UB120 V AC / 45 - 60 Hz Current consumption 40 mA
Indicators/operating means
Switching state 1 LED
Output
Number/Type 2 NO; 2 NC
Model Number
PB1-008-6
Palm Button
Features
• Requires no physical pressure to ini­tiate
• Reduces risk of repetitive motion inju­ries
Description
Warning
This product may cause substantial personal in­jury or property damage if it is not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s in-
of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration part
1910.217, the procedures prescribed by the American National Standards Institute B11.1 and B11.19, and all other applicable re­gulations, procedures, and codes. The manufacturer shall not be responsible or liable for any injury or damage resulting from use of the product in any such applications or the failure to comply with any such regulation, procedure or code.
structions and in accordance with the regulations
Output type Contact set ;
Switching voltage max. 250 V AC Switching current 1 A AC/DC ( resistive load and inductive load ) Switch-on delay t Switch-off delay t Mechanical life 5 x 10 Electrical life 5 x 10
Electromagnetic compatibility
Electrostatic discharge
Contact discharging
Electromagnetic fields
Radio frequency immunity IEC61000-4-3 Burst IEC 61000-4-4 Surge IEC 61000-4-5
Conducted noise immunity IEC 61000-4-6 10 V
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature -18 ... 50 °C (0 ... 122 °F) Shock resistance 45 g for 2 ms
Mechanical specifications
Connection type screw terminals Degree of protection IP64 Material Palm Button : Noryl N190
Note Palm Button
Approvals and certificates
UL approval UL 991 CSA approval CSA C22.2, No. 14
Dimensions
40
Relay output (contacts are one-way guided)
60 ms
on
80 ms
off
7 6
8 kV
10 V/m , see note 1 4 kV symmetrical: 1000 V asymmetrical: 2000 V
, see note 1
rms
Protective cover Noryl N190
ø 60
LED
NOTE 1: If palm button face is not covered, its output relays will not be activated. If palm button face is covered, the sensor defaults to a safe state (output relays are deactivated). (Refers to RFI/EMI noise interference.)
Accessories
PB-FSBG-1H
one hub box
PB-PFRG
Ring guard
PB-CAP
Protective cover
PB-CPG
cover plate and gasket
PB-PFUG U-CHANNEL GUARD(GREEN)
U-channel guard
PB-NUT-GRN
Lock nut
Release date: 2014-11-25 22:18 Date of issue: 2014-11-25 093685_eng.xml
Refer to “General Notes Relating to Pepperl+Fuchs Product Information”.
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20
ø 43
2
ø 60
10
ø 56
1
Palm Button PB1-008-6
Electrical Connection
5
1
2
3
4
6
7
L1
L2
IMPORTANT
Before installing, refer to ANSI B11.1, B11.19 and OSHA 1910.217. Should the switch be used in a two-hand control application, each hand control shall be protected against unintended operation and arranged by design, construction, and/or separation so that the concurrent use of both hands is required to trip the press. The control system shall be designed to permit an adjustment which will require concurrent pressure from both hands during the die closing portion of the stroke. The control system shall incorporate an antirepeat feature. The control systems shall be designed to require release of all operator’s hand controls before an interrupted stroke can be resumed.
the individual operator’s hand controls arranged by design and construction and/or separation to require the use of both hands to trip the press and use a control arrangement requiring concurrent operation of the individual operator’s hand controls. Two-hand trip systems on full revolution clutch machines shall incorporate an antirepeat feature. Rings or shrouds are commonly used to protect palm-actuated buttons from unintentional actuation. Precautions in design or installation are needed to prevent actuation of two buttons by the use of one hand and the elbow of the same arm and to inhibit other circumvention of the two-hand requirement. The device shall be located at a distance from the nearest hazard such that the operator cannot reach the hazard with a hand or other body part before cessation of motion of the hazardous portion of the machine cycle. Descriptions of formulas for distances, between the switches and from the nearest hazard, can be found in American National Standards Institute (ANSI) B11.1 and B11.19. Since each two-hand control or trip application is different, the user needs to make sure that all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) requirements are followed. This device shall be installed so that the distance between the terminal connections of the palm button switch and a dead metal part (including the enclosure) is a minimum of 1/4” (6.35 mm).
Should the switch be used in a two-hand trip application, a two-hand trip shall have the individual operator’s hand controls protected against unintentional operation and have
Release date: 2014-11-25 22:18 Date of issue: 2014-11-25 093685_eng.xml
Refer to “General Notes Relating to Pepperl+Fuchs Product Information”.
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