Panasonic AM1 (NZ BASIC) manual

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  • Page 1

    AM1 ORDERING INFORMA TION TERMINAL V ARIA TION Standard types, re versed action types and oil tight types are a vailab le in two terminal designs, solder and screw terminals, as sho wn in the abov e columns: Diff erences in dimension between solder and screw terminals are as follo ws; HIGH CONT A CT CAP A CITY , PRECISE OPERA TION AM1 (NZ BASIC) SW[...]

  • Page 2

    AM1 PR ODUCT TYPES 1. Standard type 2. Oil tight types Remarks: 1. Standard par t number indicates UL/C-UL mark. 2. Standard packing f or inner car ton: 20cps. SPECIFICA TIONS 1. Contact Rating 2. Characteristics Actuator Solder terminal Screw terminal Pin plunger AM1100KF AM1300KF Over tr avel plunger AM1105KF AM1305KF Compact ov er trav el plunge[...]

  • Page 3

    AM1 OPERA TING CHARA CTERISTICS Standard types Standard types (cont' d) One way types Rever sed action types Oil tight types T ypes of actuator Pin plunger Overtrav el plunger Compact ov er trav el plunger P anel mount plunger Operating f orce, max. 3.63 N Release force , min. 1.12 N Pretrav el, max. mm 0.4 Mov ement differential, max. mm 0.05[...]

  • Page 4

    AM1 DIMENSIONS mm General tolerance: ± 0.4 1. Standard types Pin plunger AM1100KF (Solder terminal) AM1300KF (Screw terminal) 2.4 14.6 15 17.5 9.1 5.4 23.3 ± 0.3 4.5 ± 0.1 25.4 ± 0.1 49.2 11.9 O.P . P. T . 4.2 + 0.1 − 0.05 4.2 dia. hole + 0.1 − 0.05 Operating f orce, max. 3.63 N Release force , min. 1.12 N Pretrav el, max. mm 0.4 Mov ement [...]

  • Page 5

    AM1 P anel mount roller plunger mm General tolerance: ± 0.4 Dimensions and Operating characteristics are the same as those of P anel mount roller plunger type. Howe ver , the roller joins the switch body at an angle of 90 ° . AM110811KF (Solder terminal) AM130811KF (Screw terminal) 90 ° : Plastic M12 × P1 Roller 12.7 dia. × 4.6 Nut (2 thick) 1[...]

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    AM1 Rigid le ver mm General tolerance: ± 0.4 AM1501KF (Solder terminal) AM1701KF (Screw terminal) 26.1 20.1 ± 0.5 F. P. O.P . R63.5 Lev er : Stainless steel 4.8 Operating f orce, max. 0.69 N Release force , min. 0.14 N Pretrav el, max. mm 10 Mov ement differential, max. mm 1.3 Overtrav el, min. mm 5.6 Operating position, mm 19.1 ± 0.7 Rigid shor[...]

  • Page 7

    AM1 Rigid roller le ver mm General tolerance: ± 0.4 AM1543KF (Solder terminal) AM1743KF (Screw terminal) 26.1 34.1 max. 20.1 ± 0.5 O.P . F. P. R31 Roller 9.5 dia. × 4: Plastic Operating f orce, max. 1.67 N Release force , min. 0.42 N Pretrav el, max. mm 4.5 Mov ement differential, max. mm 0.5 Overtrav el, min. mm 2.4 Operating position, mm 41.3 [...]

  • Page 8

    AM1 4. Oil tight types mm General tolerance: ± 0.4 The pushbutton part is sealed with the r ubber cap and the connected part between the cap and body is also coated with resin so that these par ts are kept a wa y from foreign matters . This type has resistance to oil. Rigid le ver AM1511KF (Solder terminal) AM1711KF (Screw terminal) 26.1 20.1 ± 0[...]

  • Page 9

    AM1 NO TES 1. Regarding fastening of s witch body 1) In f astening the switch body , use M4 mounting screws to attach s witches with the torque 1.5 N·m or less. 2) After mounting and wiring, the insulation distance between ground and each terminal should be confir med as sufficient. 2. Adjustment of the operating device The operating de vice sho[...]