Omron D4NL-4GFA-B4 Best-selling guard lock safety-door switch available in several compact, multi-contact model Datasheet

Guard Lock Safety-door Switch
D4NL
CSM_D4NL_DS_E_3_2
Best-selling Guard Lock Safety-door
Switch Available in Several
Compact, Multi-contact Models
• Selectable Operation Key insertion direction and
adjustable mounting ensure installation flexibility.
• Built-in switches with multiple-contact construction are
available.
• Key holding force of 1,300 N minimum.
• Can be used for either standard loads or microloads.
• Lineup includes models with a conduit size of M20.
• IP67 degree of protection.
• Variety of Metallic Heads Available.
Be sure to read the “Safety Precautions” on page 16 and the
“Precautions for All Safety Door Switches”.
Model Number Structure
Model Number Legend
Switch (Standard type)
Switch (Metallic release key type)
D4NL-@@@@-@@@
D4NL-@@@@-@@@-SJ
1 2 3 4
5 6 7
1. Conduit Size
1: Pg13.5
2: G1/2
4: M20
2. Built-in Switch (with Door Open/Closed Detection Switch and
Lock Monitor Switch Contacts)
A: 1NC/1NO (slow-action contacts) + 1NC/1NO (slow-action contacts)
B: 1NC/1NO (slow-action contacts) + 2NC (slow-action contacts)
C: 2NC (slow-action contacts) + 1NC/1NO (slow-action contacts)
D: 2NC (slow-action contacts) + 2NC (slow-action contacts)
E: 2NC/1NO (slow-action contacts) + 1NC/1NO (slow-action contacts)
F: 2NC/1NO (slow-action contacts) + 2NC (slow-action contacts)
G: 3NC (slow-action contacts) + 1NC/1NO (slow-action contacts)
H: 3NC (slow-action contacts) + 2NC (slow-action contacts)
3. Head Mounting Direction and Material
F: Four mounting directions possible (Front-side mounting at
shipping)/plastic
D: Four mounting directions possible (Front-side mounting at
shipping)/metal
4. Door Lock and Release
A: Mechanical lock/24 VDC solenoid release
B: Mechanical lock/110 VAC solenoid release
G: 24 VDC solenoid lock/mechanical release
H: 110 VAC solenoid lock/mechanical release
5. Indicator
B: 10 to 115 VAC/VDC (orange LED indicator)
6. Release Key Type
Blank: Standard (resin)
4:
Special release key (resin)
(Note: Release keys are provided.)
7. Release Key Position
Blank: Bottom
S:
Front
1 2 3 4
5 6 7
1. Conduit Size
2: G1/2 (1-conduit)
4: M20 (1-conduit)
2. Built-in Switch
E: 2NC/1NO + 1NC/1NO
F: 2NC/1NO + 2NC
G: 3NC + 1NC/1NO
H: 3NC + 2NC
3. Head Material
F: resin
4. Door Lock and Release
A: Mechanical lock/ 24 VDC solenoid release
G: 24 VDC solenoid lock/ mechanical release
5. Indicator
B: 10 to 115 VAC/VDC (orange LED indicator)
6. Release Key Type
Blank: Standard (metal)
7. Release Key Position
Blank: Bottom
Operation Key
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D4DS-K@
1
1. Operation Key Type
1: Horizontal mounting
2: Vertical mounting
3: Adjustable mounting (horizontal)
5: Adjustable mounting (horizontal/vertical)
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Ordering Information
List of Models
Switches (Operation Keys are sold separately.)
: Models with certified direct opening contacts.
Consult with your OMRON representative when ordering any models that are not listed in this table.
Head
material
Release
key
position
Release
key type
Solenoid voltage/
indicator
Lock and release
types
Contact configuration
(door open/closed
detection switch and lock
monitor switch contacts)
(slow-action)
Certified direct opening
NC contact
1NC/1NO+1NC/1NO
1NC/1NO+2NC
2NC+1NC/1NO
2NC+2NC
Mechanical lock
Solenoid release
2NC/1NO+1NC/1NO
2NC/1NO+2NC
3NC+1NC/1NO
3NC+2NC
Plastic *
Bottom
Standard
(resin)
Solenoid: 24 VDC
Orange LED: 10 to 115
VAC/VDC
1NC/1NO+1NC/1NO
1NC/1NO+2NC
2NC+1NC/1NO
2NC+2NC
Solenoid lock
Mechanical release
2NC/1NO+1NC/1NO
2NC/1NO+2NC
3NC+1NC/1NO
3NC+2NC
Conduit opening
Model
Pg13.5
D4NL-1AFA-B
G1/2
D4NL-2AFA-B
M20
D4NL-4AFA-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1BFA-B
G1/2
D4NL-2BFA-B
M20
D4NL-4BFA-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1CFA-B
G1/2
D4NL-2CFA-B
M20
D4NL-4CFA-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1DFA-B
G1/2
D4NL-2DFA-B
M20
D4NL-4DFA-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1EFA-B
G1/2
D4NL-2EFA-B
M20
D4NL-4EFA-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1FFA-B
G1/2
D4NL-2FFA-B
M20
D4NL-4FFA-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1GFA-B
G1/2
D4NL-2GFA-B
M20
D4NL-4GFA-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1HFA-B
G1/2
D4NL-2HFA-B
M20
D4NL-4HFA-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1AFG-B
G1/2
D4NL-2AFG-B
M20
D4NL-4AFG-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1BFG-B
G1/2
D4NL-2BFG-B
M20
D4NL-4BFG-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1CFG-B
G1/2
D4NL-2CFG-B
M20
D4NL-4CFG-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1DFG-B
G1/2
D4NL-2DFG-B
M20
D4NL-4DFG-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1EFG-B
G1/2
D4NL-2EFG-B
M20
D4NL-4EFG-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1FFG-B
G1/2
D4NL-2FFG-B
M20
D4NL-4FFG-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1GFG-B
G1/2
D4NL-2GFG-B
M20
D4NL-4GFG-B
Pg13.5
D4NL-1HFG-B
G1/2
D4NL-2HFG-B
M20
D4NL-4HFG-B
* Switches with metal heads can also be manufactured upon request. Ask your OMRON representative for details.
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Head
material
Release
key
position
Release
key type
Solenoid voltage/
indicator
Lock and release
types
Contact configuration
(door open/closed
detection switch and lock
monitor switch contacts)
(slow-action)
Certified direct opening
NC contact
1NC/1NO+1NC/1NO
1NC/1NO+2NC
2NC+1NC/1NO
2NC+2NC
Mechanical lock
Solenoid release
2NC/1NO+1NC/1NO
2NC/1NO+2NC
3NC+1NC/1NO
Plastic *1
Bottom
Special
release
key
(resin)
3NC+2NC
Solenoid: 24 VDC
Orange LED: 10 to 115
VAC/VDC
1NC/1NO+1NC/1NO
1NC/1NO+2NC
2NC+1NC/1NO
2NC+2NC
Solenoid lock
Mechanical release
2NC/1NO+1NC/1NO
2NC/1NO+2NC
3NC+1NC/1NO
3NC+2NC
Conduit opening
Model
Pg13.5
D4NL-1AFA-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2AFA-B4
M20
D4NL-4AFA-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1BFA-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2BFA-B4
M20
D4NL-4BFA-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1CFA-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2CFA-B4
M20
D4NL-4CFA-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1DFA-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2DFA-B4
M20
D4NL-4DFA-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1EFA-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2EFA-B4 *2
M20
D4NL-4EFA-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1FFA-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2FFA-B4 *2
M20
D4NL-4FFA-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1GFA-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2GFA-B4 *2
M20
D4NL-4GFA-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1HFA-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2HFA-B4 *2
M20
D4NL-4HFA-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1AFG-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2AFG-B4
M20
D4NL-4AFG-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1BFG-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2BFG-B4
M20
D4NL-4BFG-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1CFG-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2CFG-B4
M20
D4NL-4CFG-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1DFG-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2DFG-B4
M20
D4NL-4DFG-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1EFG-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2EFG-B4
M20
D4NL-4EFG-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1FFG-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2FFG-B4
M20
D4NL-4FFG-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1GFG-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2GFG-B4
M20
D4NL-4GFG-B4
Pg13.5
D4NL-1HFG-B4
G1/2
D4NL-2HFG-B4
M20
D4NL-4HFG-B4
*1. Switches with metal heads can also be manufactured upon request. Ask your OMRON representative for details.
*2. Models with Korean S-mark certification.
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Head
material
Release
key
position
Release
key type
Solenoid voltage/
indicator
Lock and release
types
Contact configuration
(door open/closed
detection switch and lock
monitor switch contacts)
(slow-action)
Certified direct opening
NC contact
2NC/1NO+1NC/1NO
2NC/1NO+2NC
Mechanical lock
Solenoid release
3NC+1NC/1NO
Plastic
Bottom
3NC+2NC
Solenoid: 24 VDC
Standard
Orange LED: 10 to 115
(metal)
VAC/VDC
2NC/1NO+1NC/1NO
2NC/1NO+2NC
Solenoid lock
Mechanical release
3NC+1NC/1NO
3NC+2NC
Conduit opening
Model
G1/2
D4NL-2EFA-B-SJ *
M20
D4NL-4EFA-B-SJ *
G1/2
D4NL-2FFA-B-SJ *
M20
D4NL-4FFA-B-SJ *
G1/2
D4NL-2GFA-B-SJ *
M20
D4NL-4GFA-B-SJ *
G1/2
D4NL-2HFA-B-SJ *
M20
D4NL-4HFA-B-SJ *
G1/2
D4NL-2EFG-B-SJ *
M20
D4NL-4EFG-B-SJ *
G1/2
D4NL-2FFG-B-SJ *
M20
D4NL-4FFG-B-SJ *
G1/2
D4NL-2GFG-B-SJ *
M20
D4NL-4GFG-B-SJ *
G1/2
D4NL-2HFG-B-SJ *
M20
D4NL-4HFG-B-SJ *
* These models will receive Korean S-mark certification.
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Operation Keys
Type
Model
Horizontal mounting
D4DS-K1
Vertical mounting
D4DS-K2
Adjustable mounting
(Horizontal)
D4DS-K3
Adjustable mounting
(Horizontal/Vertical)
D4DS-K5
Specifications
Standards and EC Directives
Certified Standard Ratings
Conforms to the following EC Directives:
TÜV (EN60947-5-1), CCC (GB14048.5)
•
•
•
•
•
Machinery Directive
Low Voltage Directive
EN 1088
EN 60204-1
GS-ET-19
Utilization
category
Item
Rated operating current (Ie)
AC-15
DC-13
3A
0.27 A
Rated operating voltage (Ue) 240 V
Certified Standards
Certification body
Standard
File No.
TÜV SÜD
EN60947-5-1
(certified direct opening)
Consult your
OMRON
representative for
details.
UL *1
UL508, CSA C22.2 No.14
E76675
Rated
voltage
CQC (CCC)
GB14048.5
2003010305064267
120 VAC
KOSHA *2
EN60947-5-1
2005-196
240 VAC
*1. Certification for CSA C22.2 No. 14 is authorized by the UL mark.
*2. Only certain models have been certified.
250 V
Note: Use a 10 A fuse type gI or gG that conforms to IEC60269 as a
short-circuit protection device. This fuse is not built into the
Switch.
UL/CSA (UL508, CSA C22.2 No. 14)
A300
Carry current
10 A
Current (A)
Make
Break
60
6
30
3
Volt-amperes (VA)
Make
Break
7,200
720
Q300
Rated
voltage
Carry current
125 VDC
2.5 A
250 VDC
Current (A)
Make
Break
0.55
0.55
0.27
0.27
Volt-amperes (VA)
Make
Break
69
69
Solenoid Coil Characteristics
Item
Type
24 VDC
110 VAC
Rated operating voltage
(100% ED)
24 VDC
Current
consumption
Approx. 200 mA
Insulation
Class B (130°C max.)
+10%
−15%
110 VAC ±10%
Approx. 50 mA
Indicator Characteristics
Item
Type
LED
Rated voltage
10 to 115 VAC/VDC
Current leakage
Approx. 1 mA
Color (LED)
Orange
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Characteristics
Degree of protection *1
Durability *2
Mechanical
Electrical
IP67 (EN60947-5-1)
1,000,000 operations min.
500,000 operations min. (3 A resistive load at 250 VAC) *3
Operating speed
0.05 to 0.5 m/s
Operating frequency
30 operations/minute max.
Direct opening force *4
60 N min. (EN60947-5-1)
Direct opening travel *4
10 mm min. (EN60947-5-1)
Holding force *5
1,300 N min.
Contact resistance
25 mΩ max. (per contact)
Minimum applicable load *6
1 mA resistive load at 5 VDC (N-level reference value)
Rated insulation voltage (Ui)
300 V (EN60947-5-1)
Rated frequency
50/60 Hz
Protection against electric shock
Class II (double insulation)
Pollution degree (operating environment)
3 (EN60947-5-1)
Impulse withstand
voltage
(EN60947-5-1)
Between terminals of
same polarity
2.5 kV
Between terminals of
different polarity
4 kV
Between each
terminal and
non-current carrying
metallic parts
6 kV
Insulation resistance
100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
Contact gap
2 × 2 mm min.
Vibration
resistance
Shock resistance
Malfunction
10 to 55 Hz, 0.75 mm single amplitude
Destruction
1,000 m/s2 min.
Malfunction
100 m/s2 min.
Conditional short-circuit current
100 A (EN60947-5-1)
Conventional free air thermal current (Ith)
10 A (EN60947-5-1)
Ambient operating temperature
−10 to 55°C (with no icing)
Ambient operating humidity
95% max.
Weight
Approx. 370 g (D4NL-1AFA-B)
Note: 1. The above values are initial values.
2. The Switch contacts can be used with either standard loads or microloads. Once the contacts have been used to switch a load, however,
they cannot be used to switch smaller loads. The contact surfaces will become rough once they have been used and contact reliability
for smaller loads may be reduced.
*1. The degree of protection is tested using the method specified by the standard (EN60947-5-1). Confirm that sealing properties are sufficient for
the operating conditions and environment beforehand. Although the switch box is protected from dust or water penetration, do not use the
D4NL in places where foreign material may enter through the key hole on the head, otherwise Switch damage or malfunctioning may occur.
*2. The durability is for an ambient temperature of 5 to 35°C and an ambient humidity of 40% to 70%. For more details, consult your OMRON
representative.
*3. Do not pass the 3 A, 250 VAC load through more than 2 circuits.
*4. These figures are minimum requirements for safe operation.
*5. This figure is based on the GS-ET-19 evaluation method.
*6. This value will vary with the switching frequency, environment, and reliability level. Confirm that correct operation is possible with the actual
load beforehand.
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Connections
Internal Circuit Diagram
Circuit Connection Example
Indicator
Connection Example for D4NL-@F@@-B
10 to 115 VAC/VDC
R
ZD
LED
R
Constant-current diode
Solenoid
24 VDC
E1 (+)
110 VAC/230 VAC
E1 (+)
E2 (−)
E2 (−)
• Terminals 12 and 41 are connected internally. When connecting
inputs to safety circuits, use terminals 11 and 42. (GS-ET-19).
• Connect terminals 21 and 22 and terminals 51 and 52 in series
when using as safety-circuit inputs (redundancy circuit for
terminals 11 and 12 and terminals 41 and 42 below). Connect the
terminals individually when using as auxiliary-circuit inputs (e.g.,
terminals 21 and 22 for safety-door open/closed monitoring and
terminals 51 and 52 for monitoring the lock status).
• In the following connection example, terminals 21 and 22 and
terminals 51 and 52 are used as auxiliary-circuit inputs.
• Direct opening contacts used as safety-circuit inputs are indicated
with the
mark. Terminals 11 and 42, and terminals 21 and 22
have direct opening contacts.
• Connect the indicators in parallel to the auxiliary circuits or
terminals E1 and E2 (D4NL-@@@A-B, -@@@G-B, -@@@B-B, and
-@@@H-B only).
Connecting to contacts with direct opening mechanisms may result
in short-circuit current flowing if the indicator is destroyed, possibly
resulting in incorrect equipment operation.
• Do not switch circuits for two or more standard loads at the same
time. Doing so may adversely affect insulation performance.
• DC solenoids have polarity. Confirm terminal polarity before wiring.
51
12
11
41
42
52
21
22
34
33
Safety
circuit
Auxiliary
circuit
Auxiliary
circuit
Auxiliary
circuit
E2 (−)
E1 (+)
Indicator
(Orange)
O1
O2
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Operation Method
Operation Principles
Solenoid
Operation Key
ON
OFF
OFF
Mechanical
lock
models
When the Operation Key is inserted, it is
locked by the lock spring. The door will
stay locked even if there is a power
interruption.
Spring
Lock plate
Solenoid
Operation Key
Plunger
The solenoid is released only when the
lock is turned ON.
ON
OFF
OFF
Solenoid
lock
models
If the solenoid is OFF, the door will not be
locked when the Operation Key is
inserted. This means that the door can be
opened and closed easily when replacing
workpieces or parts.
Spring
Lock plate
The door is locked only when the solenoid
is turned ON. This means that the door will
be unlocked if there is a power interruption
and so this model cannot be used in
systems that would maintain a hazardous
state (e.g., systems requiring toxic gases,
high temperatures, or gears that would
continue to turn due to inertia).
Structure and Nomenclature
Structure
Operation key hole
Solenoid
Terminal 42
The head can be
mounted in 4 directions.
Terminal 41
Back-mounting is also possible.
Terminal E1 (+)
Shorting pin (12-41)
Terminal E2 (−)
Terminal 01
Terminal 12
Indicator
Terminal 11
Two conduits
(horizontal and vertical)
Terminal 02
Door open/closed
detection switch
Terminal 21
Lock monitor switch
Conduit opening
(horizontal)
Terminal 22
Terminal 31/33
Terminal 32/34
Terminal 52/54
Release key
Conduit opening
(vertical)
Special release key
Standard Release Key
(Bottom View)
Special Release Key
(Bottom View)
Terminal 51/53
UNLOCK
LOCK
UNLOCK
LOCK
Note: Terminal numbers vary with the model.
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Contact Form
Indicates conditions where the Key is inserted and the lock is applied. Terminals 12 and 41 are connected internally (as per GS-ET-19).
Model
Contact
(door open/closed
detection and lock
monitor)
Contact form
Door open/
closed
detection
Operating pattern
Lock
monitor
Remarks
Lock position
Door open/
closed detection
D4NL-@AF@-@
1NC/1NO + 1NC/1NO
Lock monitor
Zb
Zb
11
12
41
42
33
34
53
54
11-42
33-34
53-54
ON
Stroke
Operation
Key insertion
completion position
Extraction
completion
position
Only NC contacts 11-12
have a certified direct
opening mechanism.
The terminals 11-42,
33-34, and 53-54 can be
used as unlike poles.
Lock position
Door open/
closed detection
D4NL-@BF@-@
1NC/1NO + 2NC
Lock monitor
Zb
Zb
11
12
41
42
33
34
51
52
11-42
33-34
51-52
ON
The terminals 11-42,
33-34, and 51-52 can be
used as unlike poles.
Stroke
Operation
Key insertion
completion position
Extraction
completion
position
Lock position
Door open/
closed detection
D4NL-@CF@-@
2NC + 1NC/1NO
Lock monitor
Zb
Zb
11
12
41
42
31
32
53
54
11-42
31-32
53-54
ON
Extraction
completion
position
Lock position
Door open/
closed detection
D4NL-@DF@-@
2NC + 2NC
Lock monitor
Zb
Zb
11
12
41
42
31
32
51
52
11-42
31-32
51-52
ON
Extraction
completion
position
Lock position
Door open/
closed detection
Lock monitor
Zb
D4NL-@EF@-@
2NC/1NO + 1NC/1NO
Zb
11
12
41
42
21
22
53
54
33
34
11-42
21-22
33-34
53-54
ON
Extraction
completion
position
Lock position
Door open/
closed detection
Lock monitor
Zb
D4NL-@FF@-@
2NC/1NO + 2NC
Zb
11
12
41
42
21
22
51
52
33
34
11-42
21-22
33-34
51-52
ON
Extraction
completion
position
Lock position
Door open/
closed detection
Lock monitor
Zb
D4NL-@GF@-@
3NC + 1NC/1NO
Zb
11
12
41
42
21
22
53
54
31
11-42
21-22
31-32
53-54
ON
32
Extraction
completion
position
Lock position
Door open/
closed detection
Lock monitor
Zb
D4NL-@HF@-@
3NC + 2NC
Zb
11
12
41
42
21
22
51
52
31
32
11-42
21-22
31-32
51-52
ON
Stroke
Operation
Key insertion
completion position
Extraction
completion
position
Only NC contacts 11-12,
21-22, and 31-32 have a
certified direct opening
mechanism.
The terminals 11-42,
21-22, 31-32, and 53-54
can be used as unlike
poles.
Stroke
Operation
Key insertion
completion position
Only NC contacts 11-12
and 21-22 have a
certified direct opening
mechanism.
The terminals 11-42,
21-22, 33-34, and 51-52
can be used as unlike
poles.
Stroke
Operation
Key insertion
completion position
Only NC contacts 11-12
and 21-22 have a
certified direct opening
mechanism.
The terminals 11-42,
21-22, 33-34, and 53-54
can be used as unlike
poles.
Stroke
Operation
Key insertion
completion position
Only NC contacts 11-12
and 31-32 have a
certified direct opening
mechanism.
The terminals 11-42,
31-32, and 51-52 can be
used as unlike poles.
Stroke
Operation
Key insertion
completion position
Only NC contacts 11-12
and 31-32 have a
certified direct opening
mechanism.
The terminals 11-42,
31-32, and 53-54 can be
used as unlike poles.
Stroke
Operation
Key insertion
completion position
Only NC contacts 11-12
have a certified direct
opening mechanism.
Only NC contacts 11-12,
21-22, and 31-32 have a
certified direct opening
mechanism.
The terminals 11-42,
21-22, 31-32, and 51-52
can be used as unlike
poles.
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Dimensions
(Unit: mm)
Dimensions and Operating Characteristics
Switches
D4NL-@@@@-B
15.5
30.5
8
Operating
characteristics
Pre-travel distance
Red
Four, head mounting screws
Operation Key
Black
15.3
29
Three, 4.3-dia. holes
10.0
6.5
Model
D4NL-@@@@-B
Key insertion force
Key extraction force
15 N max.
30 N max.
Pre-travel distance
9 mm max.
Movement before being
locked
3 mm min.
Operating
characteristics
D4NL-@@@@-B4
4
Dummy cap
Indicator
28.5 4.4
32±0.2
UNLOCK
(13.3)
(95)
(32.3)
55±0.2
6.5
LOCK
29
(55.8)
59
0.5
Five, cover
mounting screws
(3)
4
6.5
(30.7)
0.5
Cap screw
(57.9)
79±0.2
35.5
5
4.5
(15.3)
29
(88.5)
Conduit cap
Release key
(10)
UNLOCK
LOCK
Conduit opening
D4NL-@@@@-B4
15.5
30.5
8
Pre-travel distance
Red
Four, head mounting screws
Operation Key
Black
15.3
Three, 4.3-dia. holes
10.0
29
6.5
4
Dummy cap
Indicator
28.5 4.4
Model
Key insertion force
Key extraction force
15 N max.
30 N max.
Pre-travel distance
9 mm max.
Movement before being
locked
3 mm min.
32±0.2
UNLOCK
(13.3)
6.5
LOCK
29
(55.8)
59
0.5
Five, cover
mounting screws
35.5
5
(57.9)
79±0.2
4
6.5
Cap screw
(15.3)
4.5
29
(88.5)
Releasing tool
Release key
(provided)
8
(3)
(30.7)
0.5
M8 hexagonal material
or equivalent
(95)
(32.3)
55±0.2
Conduit cap
10.5
21
(10)
UNLOCK
LOCK
Conduit opening
Note: 1. Unless otherwise specified, a tolerance of ±0.4 mm applies to all dimensions.
2. There are fluctuations in the contact ON/OFF timing for Switches with multiple poles (2NC, 2NC/1NO, or 3NC). Confirm performance
before application.
10
D4NL
D4NL-@@@@-BS
15.5
30.5
8
Operating
characteristics
Pre-travel distance
Four, head mounting screws
Operation Key
Three, 4.3-dia. holes
Red
Black
15.3
10.0
29
6.5
4
Release key
Indicator
28.5 4.4
Model
D4NL-@@@@-BS
Key insertion force
Key extraction force
15 N max.
30 N max.
Pre-travel distance
9 mm max.
Movement before being
locked
3 mm min.
32±0.2
UNLOCK
(13.3)
(95)
(32.3)
55±0.2
6.5
LOCK
29
(31.5)
(55.8)
59
0.5
Five, cover
mounting screws
(3)
4
(30.7)
0.5
(57.9)
79±0.2
35.5
5
6.5
Cap screw
4.5
(15.3)
29
(88.5)
Dummy cap
Conduit cap
UNLOCK
LOCK
Conduit opening
D4NL-@@@@-B4S
15.5
30.5
8
Operating
characteristics
Pre-travel distance
Four, head mounting screws
Operation Key
Three, 4.3-dia. holes
15.3
10.0
Red
Black
29
6.5
4
Release key
Indicator
28.5 4.4
32±0.2
Model
D4NL-@@@@-B4S
Key insertion force
Key extraction force
15 N max.
30 N max.
Pre-travel distance
9 mm max.
Movement before being
locked
3 mm min.
UNLOCK
(13.3)
6.5
LOCK
29
(31.5)
(55.8)
Five, cover
mounting screws
59
0.5
(95)
(32.3)
55±0.2
(3)
4
5
Releasing tool
Dummy
(provided)
cap
8
Cap screw
(57.9)
79±0.2
35.5
M8 hexagonal material
or equivalent
6.5
(30.7)
0.5
(15.3)
4.5
29
(88.5)
Conduit cap
10.5
UNLOCK
21
LOCK
Conduit opening
Note: 1. Unless otherwise specified, a tolerance of ±0.4 mm applies to all dimensions.
2. There are fluctuations in the contact ON/OFF timing for Switches with multiple poles (2NC, 2NC/1NO, or 3NC). Confirm performance
before application.
Operation Keys
D4DS-K1
17.5
D4DS-K3
28
14
28
7
30
4.5 dia.
4.3
13
15
13
7
9
28
6.3
D4DS-K5
56
13
15
20.9
28
17
15
15
15°
43
7
Mounting Holes
(Enlargement)
24.6
22.5
4
7
2 4.3
40
2
2
10.5
6
30
20°
Black
Four, 2.15R
D4DS-K2
30
Angle adjustment bolt
9 dia.
8 dia.
4
13
30
41
4.5
8
55
13
41
Four, 2.15R
Black
18°
6.5
18
43
(7)
Note: Unless otherwise specified, a tolerance of ±0.4 mm applies to all dimensions.
11
D4NL
With Operation Key Inserted
D4NL + D4DS-K1
(with Front-inserted Operation Key)
D4NL + D4DS-K1
(with Top-inserted Operation Key)
Horizontal
insertion radius:
R ≥ 200
Red
Black
44 min 46.5 max
Key insertion position
Red
Vertical
insertion radius:
R ≥ 200
Black
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
(30.5)
15 Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
(8)
49.5 min 52.0 max
Key insertion position (36)
Vertical
insertion radius:
R ≥ 200
44 min 46.5 max
Key insertion position
(30.5)
(28.5)
Horizontal
insertion radius:
R ≥ 200
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
15
49.5 min 52.0 max
Key insertion position (36)
D4NL + D4DS-K2
(with Front-inserted Operation Key)
D4NL + D4DS-K2
(with Top-inserted Operation Key)
Horizontal
insertion radius:
R ≥ 200
Red
Black 40 min 42.5 max
Key insertion position
Red
Vertical
insertion radius:
R ≥ 200
Black
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
(30.5)
15 Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
(8)
(6)
45.5 min 48.0 max
Key insertion position (36)
Vertical
insertion radius:
R ≥ 200
40 min 42.5 max
Key insertion position
(30.5)
(6)
(22.5)
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
(28.5)
Horizontal
insertion radius:
R ≥ 200
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
15
45.5 min 48.0 max
Key insertion position (36)
12
D4NL
D4NL + D4DS-K3
(with Front-inserted Operation Key)
D4NL + D4DS-K3
(with Top-inserted Operation Key)
45 min 47.5 max
Key insertion position
Horizontal
insertion radius:
R ≥ 50
Red
Black
(30.5)
(40)
Red
Vertical
insertion radius:
R ≥ 200
Black
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
50.5 min 53.0 max
Key insertion position
(8)
(36)
Vertical
insertion radius:
R ≥ 200
45 min 47.5 max
Key insertion position
(30.5)
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
Center
(28.5) tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
40
Horizontal
insertion radius:
R ≥ 50
50.5 min 53.0 max
Key insertion position (36)
D4NL + D4DS-K5
(with Front-inserted Operation Key)
Red
Black
D4NL + D4DS-K5
(with Top-inserted Operation Key)
51.9 min 54.4 max
Key insertion position
Red
Black
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
(8)
Horizontal
insertion radius:
R ≥ 50
(30.5)
57.4 min 59.9 max
Key insertion position
(36)
(41 or 43)
55
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
20.9
Horizontal
insertion radius:
R ≥ 50
Vertical
insertion radius:
R ≥ 50
51.9 min 54.4 max
Key insertion position
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
43±0.1
Horizontal
insertion radius:
R ≥ 50
(30.5)
Center
tolerance of
key hole: ± 1
57.4 min 59.9 max
Key insertion position
(36)
(28.5)
13
D4NL
Application Examples
G9SA-321-T@ (24 VAC/VDC) + D4NL-@A@A-@, -@A@B-@, -@A@C-@
(Mechanical Lock Type) Circuit Diagram (Manual Reset)
Lock release signal
KM1
KM2
S2
S4
42
54
41
53
S1:
12
34
11
33
Safety Limit Switch
with direct opening mechanism
(D4B-N, D4N, D4F)
S2:
Guard Lock Safety-door Switch
S3:
Reset switch
S4:
Lock release switch
KM1 and KM2: Magnetic Contactor
M:
3-phase motor
PLC
PLC
Guard
S1
Feedback loop
OPEN
KM1
S3
KM2
Stop signal
A1 A2 T11
T12
T31
T32
13 23 33 43 53 61
1
TH
a
K1
K2
3
4
K3
K3
SA
a
K1
b
K2
K4
OffDelay
Timer
K4
Control
Circuit
b
2 K1
5
K2
JP
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
PE T21
T23 T22
A
14 24 34 44 54 62
B
KM1 KM2
Guard opens
Timing Chart
Limit switch S1
Guard Lock
Safety-door
Switch S2
Lock release
signal
Operation
instruction
Motor controller
KM1
S4
Guard can be opened
KM2
Stop signal
Reset switch
S3
K1 and K2
(NC)
K1 and K2
(NO)
M
K3 and K4
(NC)
K3 and K4
(NO)
KM1 and KM2
(NC)
KM1 and KM2
(NO)
Note: The above example circuit is for Category 3.
Operation
instruction
Motor rotation
OFF-delay time
14
D4NL
G9SA-301 (24 VAC/VDC) + D4NL-@A@G-@, -@A@H-@, -@A@J-@
(Solenoid Lock Type) Circuit Diagram (Auto-reset)
Lock signal
S2
42
54
41
53
12
34
11
33
S1:
Safety Limit Switch
with direct opening mechanism
(D4B-N, D4N, D4F)
S2:
Guard Lock Safety-door Switch
KM1 and KM2: Magnetic Contactor
M:
3-phase motor
PLC
S1
PLC
12
OPEN
Feedback loop
11
KM1
KM2
Operation signal
A1 A2 T11
T31
T12
T32
1
TH
a
13 23 33 41
3
4
K1
K1 K2
SA
K2
K1
b
K2
a
b
Control
Circuit
2
5
JP
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
PE T21
T23 T22
A
B
14 24 34 42
KM1 KM2
Operation
instruction
Motor controller
Timing Chart
Limit switch S1
Guard Lock
Safety-door
Switch S2
Operation signal
Lock signal
Guard opens
KM1
KM2
M
K1 and K2
(NC)
K1 and K2
(NO)
KM1 and KM2
(NC)
KM1 and KM2
(NO)
Note: 1. This example circuit is for Category 4.
2. The lock can be released at any time. Therefore, do
not use a model with a solenoid lock in applications
where the operator may be exposed to danger when
the guard opens. Use a model with a mechanical lock.
15
D4NL
Safety Precautions
Refer to the “Precautions for All Switches” and “Precautions for All Safety Door Switches”.
DANGER
Injury may occasionally occur. Always check to make
sure that the safety functions operate correctly before
using the machine. The safety functions may not operate
correctly because of wiring mistakes, setting mistakes,
or Switch malfunction, causing some machines to
continue operating in situations where they should be
stopped.
Injury may occasionally occur. If the machine is used
with the release key in the UNLOCK position, the
electromagnetic lock may not operate, causing some
machines to continue operating in situations where they
should be stopped. Be sure to put the release key in the
LOCK position before using the machine. Also, check
the condition of the lock and safety circuits.
Installation
• Make sure the Switch is mounted securely to prevent it from falling
off. Otherwise injury may result.
• Do not use the Switch as a stopper.
Be sure to install a stopper as shown in the following illustration to
ensure that the base of the Operation Key does not strike the
Head, and adjust the stopper to be within the setting zone (0.5 to 3
mm) of the base of the Operation Key.
• Do not subject the Switch to a shock that exceeds the Switch's
shock resistance of 1,000 m/s2.
Operation Key
Injury may occasionally occur. Always ensure that the
release key is set to "UNLOCK" or that the Operation
Key is inserted before changing the direction of the head.
Not doing so may damage the Switch, causing some
machines to continue operating in situations where they
should be stopped. Refer to “Release Key” on page 16.
Injury may occasionally occur. When the
electromagnetic lock function or Switch function is
damaged, some machines may continue operating in
situations where they should be stopped. Do not use the
electromagnetic lock function of the Switch in place of a
door lock. Always provide a lock separate from the
Switch, attach a warning seal to prevent people from
using excessive force to open the door when it is locked,
or provide an indicator lamp to show the locked/unlocked
status of the door.
!CAUTION
Electric shock may occasionally occur.
Do not use metal connectors or metal conduits.
Precautions for Safe Use
Installation Environment
• Do not use the Switch submersed in oil or water or in locations
continuously subject to splashes of oil or water. Doing so may
result in oil or water entering the Switch. (The IP67 degree of
protection of the Switch specifies the amount of water penetration
after the Switch is submerged in water for a certain period of time.)
UNLOCK
LOCK
Precautions for Correct Use
The Switch contacts can be used with either standard loads or
microloads. Once the contacts have been used to switch a load,
however, they cannot be used to switch smaller loads. The contact
surfaces will become rough once they have been used and contact
reliability for smaller loads may be reduced.
Release Key
• The release key is used to unlock the Switch in case of emergency
or if the power supply to the Switch stops.
• If the release key setting is changed from LOCK to UNLOCK, the
lock will be released and the safety door can be opened
(mechanical lock models only).
• The release key is set in the unlock position at the factory for the
D4NL-@@@A/B/C and to the lock position for the D4NL-@@@G/H/
J.
• Do not use the release key to start or stop machines.
• The auxiliary lock must only be released by authorized personnel.
• Do not impose a force exceeding 1 N·m on the release key screws.
The release key may be damaged and may not operate properly.
• To prevent the release key from being used by unauthorized
personnel, set it to LOCK and seal it with sealing wax.
Figure 1
D4NL-@@@@-@S
UNLOCK
LOCK
Wiring
• Do not switch circuits for two or more standard loads (250 VAC,
3 A). Doing so may adversely affect insulation performance.
• Always attach the cover after completing wiring and before using
the Switch. Do not supply power when the cover is not attached.
Electric shock may occur if the Switch is used without the cover
attached.
Stopper
Set zone
(0.5 to 3 mm)
D4NL-@@@@-@4S
UNLOCK
LOCK
D4NL-@@@@-@
UNLOCK
D4NL-@@@@-@4
LOCK
UNLOCK
LOCK
Hinged Door
If an attempt is made to open the door beyond the lock position when
the Switch is used for a hinged door at a location near to the hinged
side, where the Operation Key’s insertion radius is comparatively
small, the force imposed will be much larger than for locations far from
the hinged side, and the lock may be damaged. Mount the Switch
close to the handle.
16
D4NL
Solenoid Lock Models
Attaching a Cover
The solenoid lock locks the door only when power is supplied to the
solenoid. Therefore, the door will be unlocked if the power supply to
the solenoid stops. Therefore, do not use solenoid lock models for
machines that may be operating and dangerous even after the
machine stops operating.
Mounting
Securing the Door
Appropriate Tightening Torque
• Be sure to tighten each screw of the Switch properly. Loose screws
may result in malfunction.
Type
Appropriate tightening torque
Terminal screw
0.59 to 0.78 N·m
Cover mounting screw
0.49 to 0.69 N·m
Head mounting screw
0.49 to 0.59 N·m
Operation Key mounting screw
2.35 to 2.75 N·m
Switch mounting screw
0.49 to 0.69 N·m
Connector
1.77 to 2.16 N·m
Cap screw
1.27 to 1.67 N·m
• When loosening a screw with an electrical screwdriver or similar
tool while pressing down on the screw head, do not continue
turning the screw past the point where the threads disengage.
Doing so may strip the end of the threads.
Switch and Operation Key Mounting
• Use M4 screws and washers to mount the Switch and Operation
Key, and tighten the screws to a suitable torque.
To ensure safety, use screws that cannot be easily removed or
another means to prevent the Switch and Operation Key from
easily being removed.
Mounting Holes for Switches
Mounting Holes
for Operation Keys
Horizontal/Vertical Mounting (D4DS-K1/-K2)
Two, M4
Three, M4
32±0.1
15 ±0.1
55±0.1
• When attaching a cover, be sure that the seal rubber is in place and
that there is no foreign material present. If the cover is attached
with the seal rubber out of place or if foreign material is stuck to the
rubber, a proper seal will not be obtained.
• Do not use any screws to connect the cover other than the
specified ones. The seal characteristics may be reduced.
Adjustable Mounting: Horizontal (D4DS-K3)
Two, M4
40 ±0.1
79±0.1
Adjustable Mounting: Horizontal/Vertical
(D4DS-K5)
Two, M4
41±0.1 or, 43±0.1
• If the Switch is back-mounted, the release key can be operated
only from the bottom and the indicator cannot be used.
• Ensure that the alignment offset between the Operation Key and
the key hole does not exceed ±1 mm. If the Operation Key is offset
or at an angle, accelerated wear or damage to the Switch may
result.
• Observe the specified insertion radius for the Operation Key and
insert it in a direction perpendicular to the key hole.
• Do not impose excessive force on the Operation Key while the Key
is inserted into the Switch or drop the Switch with the Operation
Key inserted. Doing either of these may deform the Key or break
the Switch.
When the door is closed (with the Operation Key inserted), the
Operation Key may exceed the set zone because of, for example, the
door's own weight, machine vibration, or the door cushion rubber.
Then, when an attempt is made to open the door, it may result in
damage or malfunction. Also, it may not be possible to unlock the
Switch if there is weight placed on the Operation Key. Do not rely on
the Switch to substitute for a door locking device. Secure the door with
a stopper so that the Operation Key remains within the set zone.
Set zone
(0.5 to 3 mm)
Operation key
Solenoid
• The solenoid will heat when it carries current. Do not touch it.
• A DC solenoid has polarity. Confirm terminal polarity before wiring
it.
Wiring
Circuit Connection Example for the D4NL-@F@@-B
• Direct opening contacts used as safety-circuit inputs are indicated
with the
mark. Terminals 11 and 42, and terminals 21 and 22
have direct opening contacts.
• Connect terminals 21 and 22 and terminals 51 and 52 in series
when using as safety-circuit inputs (redundancy circuit for
terminals 11 and 12 and terminals 41 and 42 below). Connect the
terminals individually when using as auxiliary-circuit inputs (e.g.,
terminals 21 and 22 for safety-door open/closed monitoring and
terminals 51 and 52 for monitoring the lock status).
• In the following connection example, terminals 21 and 22 and
terminals 51 and 52 are used as auxiliary-circuit inputs.
• Connect the indicators in parallel to the auxiliary circuits or
terminals E1 and E2 (D4NL-@@@A-B, -@@@G-B, -@@@B-B, and
-@@@H-B only).
Connecting to contacts with direct opening mechanisms may result
in short-circuit current flowing if the indicator is destroyed, possibly
resulting in incorrect equipment operation.
51
12
11
41
42
52
21
22
34
33
Safety
circuit
Auxiliary
circuit
Auxiliary
circuit
Auxiliary
circuit
E2 (−)
E1 (+)
Indicator
(Orange)
Head Direction
• Remove the four screws of the head to enable changing the
mounting direction of the head. The head can be mounted in four
directions. Ensure that no foreign material enters the interior of the
Switch.
• Do not change the head direction with the cover removed.
• Do not insert or remove the Operation Key with the Switch head
removed. Doing so may make it impossible to insert the Operation
Key.
O1
O2
17
D4NL
Recommended Connectors
Wiring Precautions
• Do not wire the Switch while power is being
supplied. Doing so may result in electric shock.
• Do not let particles, such as small pieces of lead
wire, enter the switch body when wiring.
• When connecting to the terminals via insulating
tube and M3.5 crimp terminals, cross the crimp
terminals as shown above so that they do not rise
up onto the case or the cover.
• Applicable lead wire size: AWG20 to AWG18 (0.5 to 0.75 mm2).
Use lead wires of an appropriate length. Not doing so may result in
excess length causing the cover to rise and not fit properly.
• Do not push crimp terminals into gaps in the case interior. Doing so
may cause damage or deformation of the case.
• Use terminals having the thickness of 0.5 mm or less to avoid the
contact between the terminal and the interior of the Switch case.
[Reference] The terminals listed below have thickness of 0.5 mm or
less.
Manufacturer
J.S.T. Mfg Co.
Model
FN0.5-3.7 (F Type)
No. 5-3.7 (Straight Type)
• Use a connector with a screw section not exceeding 11 mm.
Otherwise the screws will protrude into the case interior. The
connectors given in the following table have connectors with screw
sections not exceeding 11 mm.
Use the following connectors to ensure conformance to IP67.
Size
Manufacturer
LAPP
G1/2
Model
ST-PF1/2
5380-1002
OA-W1609
OHM
ELECTRIC CO. OA-W1611
Applicable cable
diameter
6.0 to 12.0 mm
7.0 to 9.0 mm
9.0 to 11.0 mm
Pg13.5
LAPP
ST-13.5
5301-5030
6.0 to 12.0 mm
M20
LAPP
ST-M20 × 1.5
5311-1020
7.0 to 13.0 mm
Use LAPP connectors together with Seal Packing (JPK-16,
GP-13.5, or GPM20), and tighten to the applicable torque. Seal
Packing is sold separately.
• LAPP is a German manufacturer.
• OHM Electric Co. is a Japanese manufacturer.
D dia.
dz dia.
Processing the Conduit Opening
• Connect a recommended connector to the opening of the conduit
and tighten the connector to the proper torque. The case may be
damaged if excessive tightening torque is applied.
• Make sure that the outer diameter of the cable connected to the
connector is correct.
• Attach a conduit cap to the unused conduit opening when wiring
and tighten it to a suitable torque. The conduit cap is provided with
the Switch.
18
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 Outdoor use, uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference, or conditions or uses not described in this catalog.
 Nuclear energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles,
safety equipment, and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations.
 Systems, machines, and equipment that could present a risk to life or property.
Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products.
NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE
SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND
INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.
PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS
OMRON shall not be responsible for the user's programming of a programmable product, or any consequence thereof.
Disclaimers
CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS
Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons.
It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when significant construction changes are made.
However, some specifications of the products may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special model numbers may be assigned to fix or
establish key specifications for your application on your request. Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual
specifications of purchased products.
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes, even when tolerances are shown.
PERFORMANCE DATA
Performance data given in this catalog is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the
result of OMRON’s test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the OMRON
Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed for clerical,
typographical, or proofreading errors, or omissions.
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In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
OMRON Corporation
Industrial Automation Company
http://www.ia.omron.com/
(c)Copyright OMRON Corporation 2012 All Right Reserved.
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