ETC LZV1

PK 88142
MODULAR PARTS
complete switch = operating head + base receptacle + switch body
Complete Switch
LZA1
LZC1
LZD1
LZV1
LZE1
LZF1
LZG1
LZW1
LZH1
LZL1-6C
Operating Head Only
Side Rotary
Top Plain Plunger
Top Roller Plunger, roller parallel to mounting surface
Adjustable Top Plunger
Side Plain Plunger
Side Roller Plunger, roller parallel to mounting surface
Side Roller Plunger, roller perpendicular to mounting surface
Adjustable Side Plunger
Side Palm Plunger
Side Lever with lever bracket
LZZ1A
LZZ1C
LZZ1D
LZZ1V
LZZ1E
LZZ1F
LZZ1G
LZZ1W
LZZ1H
LZZ1M-6C
REPLACEMENT LEVERS FOR
SIDE ROTARY
Body with basic switch (Buna-N seal)
Body with basic switch (Fluorocarbon seal)
Base Receptacle
Adapter Plate
Lever bracket (without lever)
Lever arm for above
Nylon roller
Steel roller
Boot for plungers
Plastic wobble stick
Spring wire wobble stick
1¼ inch buttons
Black
Red
Yellow
1½ inch buttons
Black
Red
Yellow
Catalog Listing
LZZ21
LZZ22
LZZ41
LZZ42
LZZ43
LZZ56C
LZZ56D
LZZ44
LZZ57B
LZZ57M
PWMZ22
PWMZ23
PWMZ25
PWMZ32
PWMZ33
PWMZ35
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or name of nearest Authorized Distributor,
contact a nearby MICRO SWITCH sales
office. Or, write MICRO SWITCH, Freeport,
Illinois 61032; phone 815/235-6600.
While we provide application assistance on
MICRO SWITCH products, personally and
through our literature, it is up to the customer
to determine the suitability of the product in
his application.
PK 8814 2 880 PRINTED IN USA
a Honeywell Division
Installation and adjusting instructions
LZ metal-enclosed switches
Description
Description
Sensing & Control
To order replacement levers,
order the same part number as
that which is metal stamped on
either the lever or lever hub. For
other variations of levers, refer
to Heavy Duty LS in Catalog 40.
MOUNTING
LZ may be mounted without unplugging the
body from the base receptacle. Use two M5 or
#10 screws that are at least 32mm (1.25 in.)
long. A third mounting screw may be used by
removing the knockout in the lower right
corner. Refer to Figure 1.
WIRING
Up to 3mm or AWG12 wire may be used for
wiring to the self-lifting pressure plate-type
screw terminals. Maximum width of spade
connectors or diameter of ring connectors is
8mm (.312 in.). A ground terminal, which is
colored green for easy identification, also has
self-lifting pressure plate-type construction
(refer to Figure 1.).
After wiring,
screws in the
ing. Also plug
ensure proper
securely tighten the captive
plug-in unit for effective sealconduit opening with sealant to
sealing.
ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Actuator Head
All LZ actuator heads can be positioned in
any of four directions. Loosen the four captive head screws, place the head in the desired
position, and securely tighten the screws.
Refer to Figure 2.
Top Roller Plunger
Position the top roller plunger in the desired
plane by locating the head as outlined under
Actuator Head.
POSITIONING LEVER OF ROTARY TYPE
The lever on rotary switches is adjustable to
any angular position through 360°. Levers
are reversible, they can also be shifted axially
through approximately 3,2mm (.125 in.) on
the shaft. To adjust, or to assemble to switch,
loosen the screw with a 9/64 hexagon key
wrench, move the lever to the desired position, and securely tighten the screw. The
lever should be tightened until the "teller tab"
can no longer be moved by hand. Hex key
wrenches are provided in adjusting tool set
LSZ4005.
PK 88142
PK 88142
SIDE ROTARY TYPE
CHANGING ACTUATION DIRECTION
ON ROTARY TYPE
Rotary switches may be adjusted to operate
clockwise, counterclockwise, or both. Instructions are cast into the head (Figure 4). Follow
these steps:
1.
Loosen the four captive head screws and
remove head from switch housing.
2. Switches are assembled with the plunger
set for both way operation. (See drawing
Figure 4.)
Both way actuation: plunger point in
twelve o'clock position (towards the
actuator).
To change mode of operation pull the
spring loaded plunger outward with pliers to the stop. With plunger, pulled turn
the point in the direction of operation
required.
Clockwise actuation only: turn clockwise to three o'clock position.
Counterclockwise actuation only: turn
counterclockwise to nine o'clock position.
3. Release plunger, it will snap into the head
into a locked position.
4 . Replace operating head on switch housing and securely tighten screws.
5 . Check for desired operation by actuating
switch and listening for "click".
PK 88142
SIDE LEVER BRACKET TYPE
POSITIONING THE SIDE LEVER BRACKET
REVERSING THE ROLLER LEVER ARM
The side lever bracket can be placed in any of
four positions. When combined with the four
possible head positions, this makes for 16
possible positions for this type. Remove the
lever with a 5/32 inch hexagon key wrench.
Loosen three captive bracket screws, place
the bracket in the desired position, and
securely tighten the screws (refer to Figure
6).
Roller arms may be reversed to face the roller
to the inside or outside of the arm (refer to
Figure 7). It is recommended that the lever of
side lever bracket forms be adjusted within
the parameters shown in Figure 7. Use a 5/32
hexagon key wrench.
HEX HEAD SCREWS
If you prefer to loosen and tighten the lever
with a pliers or a screwdriver, a packet of 50
hex head screws, with screwdriver slot, is
available separately (catalog listing
15PA164-LS) to replace the allen head screw
furnished with the lever.
Adjusting tool set LSZ4005 consists of one
special 3/32 inch open wrench and necessary
hexagon key wrenches to adjust all types of
levers.
WOBBLE STICK ACTUATOR TYPE
REPLACING THE WOBBLE STICK
To remove a wobble stick, firmly grasp the
wobble stick with a pair of pliers at the base of
the wobble stick. (Figure 8, View A.) Turn the
wobble stick counterclockwise to unscrew it.
To attach a wobble stick, start threading the
actuator to the head by hand. Then firmly
grasp the wobble stick with a pair of pliers as
shown in Figure 8, View B. Turn the wobble
stick clockwise to within 1/8 inch of the end of
the threads.
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