HEN Instruction Manual - MCR Technologies Group, Inc
Transcript of HEN Instruction Manual - MCR Technologies Group, Inc
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Belt Conveyor Pull Rope SwitchTypes HEN, HEK and SEM
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CE-Sign and Conformity
The device meets the requirements of the valid Europe-an and national regulations.Conformity has been proved and the corresponding dec-larations and documents are deposited at the manufac-turer.
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Contents
1 For your own Safety.......................................1.1 Intended Application.......................................................1.2 Symbols..........................................................................
2 Transport, Packing, Storage, and Disposal.2.1 Transport and Packing ....................................................2.2 Storage...........................................................................2.3 Disposal..........................................................................
3 Design and Function......................................3.1 Function of the emergency switch..................................3.2 HEN and HEK with DUPLINE bus terminal....................
4 Technical Data................................................4.1 Technical Data – All Types.............................................4.2 Technical Data – HEN, HEK, and SEM with Warning La4.3 Technical Data – HEN and HEK with DUPLINE Bus Ter4.4 Dimensions.....................................................................
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5 Mounting and Dismounting ...................................5.1 Scope of Delivery ......................................................................5.2 Mounting....................................................................................5.2.1 Important Mounting Pointers .....................................................5.2.2 KIEPE Accessories for the Mounting.........................................5.2.3 Mechanical Mounting.................................................................5.2.4 Electrical Connection.................................................................5.3 Dismounting...............................................................................
6 Maintenance ............................................................
7 Replacement of Switch Components ...................
8 Ordering Accessories and Spare Parts ................8.1 Ordering Accessories ................................................................
8.2 Ordering Spare Parts.................................................................
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1 For your own Safety
lar attention to the text passages thate following symbols:
n that must be observed under allnces in order to prevent the opera-eing injured.
n that must be observed in ordert damage to the device.
ditional information.
1 For your own Safety
1.1 Intended ApplicationPull rope switches are installed in conveying systems foremergency cut-out of continuously running conveyors.The pull rope switches comply with the highrequirements of the trade associations, who obligatorilystipulate emergency devices in belt conveyors forpersonal security (UVV – VBG 10). Applications other than specified and unauthorized mod-ifications to the device or its components may lead to in-jury to persons and damage to the device for which themanufacturer is not liable."Intended Application" means that any work performedwith the device or on the device must be carried out inaccordance with these operating instructions. Onlyqualified personnel that are familiar with theregulations for the prevention of accidents as well asthe standard safety rules, are allowed to work on thedevice.This will ensure that you protect yourself and pre-vent damage to the device!
1.2 SymbolsPlease pay particuare marked with th
Danger!Informatiocircumstator from b
Attention!Informatioto preven
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2 Transport, Packing, Storage, and Dispo
Transport and Packingose a suitable packing in order to prevent damage
he device during transport or when sending devicesomponents to KIEPE ELEKTRIK for repair. Taket care that the device is protected against shocks
humidity. Thus, damage due to transport isented, for which the manufacturer is not liable.
Storageid significant variations in temperature that mayse the formation of condensation water, as this mightage the device. permissible storage temperature is between -25°C70°C.
Attention!Keep the device clean and dry.
2.3 DisposalIf possible, reuse the pain an environmentally frieSend defective deviceELEKTRIK for correct raddress see back cover)
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se wire should be tightened alongyor system in such a way that itsgth can be seen.
lever (1) is operated, the switch cylin-the power off position and the releaseled. Switching is now no longer possi-e switch used is fitted with a warning indicate the emergency off status (s.
tension spring (4) rope (3)
max. 50 m
fastening point forswivel hook (9)
3 Design and Function
Pull rope switches are use on conveyor systems asemergency power off switches for continuous convey-ors. The devices are designed for long term service inextreme environmental conditions.
3.1 Function of the emergency switchThe pull rope switch release lever (1) is operated by apull rope (3) which is mounted along the conveyor sys-tem (s. fig. 3-1).
Danger!The releathe convewhole len
When the releaseder (20) moves to lever (1) is uncoupble. If the pull roplamp (21) this willfig. 3-3).
Fig. 3-1: Function
tension spring (4) pull
reset lever (2)release lever (1)
pull rope (3)
max. 50 m
fastening point for swivel hook (9)
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The(3) pullnot the funcpullspriThethe leasrele
and before resetting the pulle system must be checkedlength of the release wire, inine the reason for activatingswitch.
itches are available with shut-2) (s. fig. 3-3). With this the re-ured with a maximum of three conveyer system.
Fig. with shut-down and holding key
d holding key (22)
warning lamp (21)
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pull rope switch can be triggered with the pull ropefrom either one or two directions. The length of the rope (3) is dependent upon the locality but shouldbe longer than 50 metres. The tension springs (4) atends of the pull ropes (3) have a self monitoringtion in that when one of the pull ropes (3) breaks the
rope switch will be operated by the opposite tensionng (4). conveyor system cannot be switched back on untilreset lever (2) on the pull rope switch has been re-ed. Pull rope switches are also available with squareases.
Danger!After activatingrope switch thalong the total order to determof the pull rope
SEM type pull rope swdown and holding key (2set lever (2) can be secpadlocks for work on the
3-2: Switch cylinder and element (pull rope switch not actuated)
switch element (13)
switch cylinder (20)
Fig. 3-3: Pull rope switch
reset lever (2)
shut-down an
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nerator and an indicating device theiggered pull rope switch can be dis-
rator continuously transmits the digitalDUPLINE carrier signal) to the DU-he channel generator synchronises
cock pulse and time control of all pulls participants) connected to the sys-
multiplex process up to 128 independ-e transmitted via merely two wires of toward any direction up to a distance
lement (13) S2
switch ele-ment (13) S1
light emitting diode (23)
HEK with DUPLINE bus terminal
3.2 HEN and HEK with DUPLINE bus terminal
The pull rope switch types HEN and HEK with DUPLINEbus terminal differ from the basic types so far that a DU-PLINE field an installation bus node has been integratedin addition to the emergency cut-out function. The DU-PLINE bus enables the direct locating of a triggered pullrope switch within the total system of a conveying sys-tem.
Danger!The DUPLINE bus is a pure information busand not a safety bus! Switching off a convey-er system must still take place by discon-necting!
When the cut-out function is triggered the contacts of theswitch elements (13) S1 are opened to switch off theconveying system. When triggering the HEN resp. HEKwith DUPLINE bus a further switch element (13) S2 willbe closed. The integrated bus terminal recognises thisand transmits this information via the DUPLINE bus.Closing the switch element (13) S2 will also be indicatedby the light emitting diode (23).By means of the manual coder (type GAP 1605) an ad-dress will be applied to each pull rope switch via a pro-grammable plug (24). In linkage with an external DU-
PLINE channel geaddress of the trplayed.The channel genepulse code (the PLINE network. Tthe system via therope switches (butem.By using the time ent signals can bthe DUPLINE bus
switch e
programmable plug (24)
Fig. 3-4: HEN and
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of thopeof th
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ree kilometres. Simultaneously, the signal serves asrating voltage source for the transmitting electronicse pull rope switch.
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,VV – VBG 10
: Brass, GK-CuZn38AI
r: blue, RAL 5010
only prior agreement with the manufacturer)
itch elements
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2 x M 32 x 1,5
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4.1 Technical Data – All Types
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Guideline compliance EN 60947-5-1, EN 60947-5-5, EN 0418VDE 0110 – Contamination degree 3, U
Suitable for Controls and systems i. a. w. EN 60204
Housing HEN: Aluminium, GK-AISi12; HEK/SEM
Paint work DD-paint; Housing: yellow, RAL 1004; release lever: red, RAL 3000; reset leve
Fastening 2 elongated holes for M 8 screws
Permissible ambient temperature (VDE 0660) – 25 °C … + 70 °C
Max. height above NN 2.000 m (installation at higher altitudes
Switch system Cam switch, max. 6 forced actuated sw
Rated insulation voltage Ui AC 380 V, DC 440 V
Rated power voltage Ue AC 240 V, DC 250 V
Conventional thermal current Ith 16 A
Switching capacity, DC-13 (L / R = 100 ms) Ue = 24 V, Ie = 2,1 AUe = 60 V, Ie = 0,9 A
Housing protection IP 65 i. a. w. DIN VDE 470, part 1 (EN 6
Contact durability 0,5 · 106 switching operations at 100% I
Mechanical durability > 105 switching operations
Cable guide HEN/HEK: Thread tap for 2 x M 25 x 1,5SEM: Thread tap for 2 x M 25 x 1,5 and
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4.3
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Technical Data – HEN and HEK with DUPLINE Bus Terminal
er cable diameter max. 2,5 mm2
tection cable connection in housing, M 4
missible operating voltage of the rning lamp
AC 230 V(HEN/HEK: terminals X1 / X2; SEM: terminals X
erating voltage via DUPLINE bus
minal current consumptionwhen light emitting diode is switched offwhen light emitting diode is switched on
typ. 150 µAtyp. 1.2 mA
nal inputdriveopen circuit voltage
1 snap switch as closer; s. also fig. 3-45.3 to 7.6 V DC
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4.4 Dimensions
Fig. 4-1: Dimensions HEN / HEK
162
731
123
119
13,2
5
15° 15°
716
4380
192
8,5
176
15
80,5
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1131
17
611
871
270
20
30°
247238
9
93
8
151
90
136
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d switch and the fastening point is
that the distance between the fasten-ds 100 m.oints for the swing hooks (9) have to
ly stable structural parts. that the distance between the eye-
ds 2.5 m (s. fig. 5-1).
cessories for the Mounting
must be mounted to the belt conveyorwith the KIEPE-accessories. the pull rope switches, the followingquired (s. fig. 5-1): (5) for fastening the pull rope switchplastic coated, red, flexible wire steel,
12 x 60) M 10 (4), 170 x ∅ 20 mmks (6)
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5.1 Scope of DeliveryPull rope switches are delivered ready for operation anwithout accessories (refer to section 8.1 "Ordering Ac-cessories").
5.2 Mounting
5.2.1 Important Mounting Pointers
By all means the pointers given below are to be consid-ered during the mounting to ensure correct operation ofthe emergency cord switches. In case of deviating con-ditions you have to consult KIEPE ELEKTRIK (see backcover for company address).� Only use KIEPE accessories for the mounting.� The operating temperature range of the emergency
cord switches and the activating arrangement is between – 25 °C and + 70 °C.
� Mounting has to be carried out at an ambient temper-ature of about + 15 °C.
� The emergency cord switch has to be mounted con-centrically between the fastening points. Deviation of up to maximum 3 % of the distance between the
emergency corpermitted.
� It is not alloweding point excee
� The fastening pbe mechanical
� It is not allowedbolts (8) excee
5.2.2 KIEPE Ac
Pull rope switchesstructure together In order to mountaccessories are re� two screws M 8� pull rope (3) of
∅ 3 mm� oval clamps (7)� eyebolts (8) M� swing hooks (9� tension springs� tension wire loc
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5.2.
es can only be used in con-
e Switch onto the Conveyor
connect the conveyor belt sys-r supply, and prevent it being
Fig.
tension spring (4)
loop (10)
oval clamps (7)
olts (8)nce: max.2.5 m
g point for swivel hook (9)
(± 3 %)
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3 Mechanical Mounting
Danger!Switch off power supply to the conveyor beltsystem before starting mounting. Ensurethat the power cannot be reconnected.
Danger!The release wire should be tightened alongthe conveyor system in such a way that itswhole length can be seen.
Attention!Pull rope switchtrol circuits.
Mounting the Pull RopBelt1. Before mounting, dis
tem from the poweswitched on again.
5-1: Fastening on the conveyor belt structure
tension spring (4)
pull rope (3)pull rope (3)
reset lever (2)
eyebdista
tension wire lock (6)
eyebolts (8)distance: max. 2.5 m
tension wire lock (6)
loop (10)
oval clamps (7)
fastening point for swivel hook (9) fastenin
release lever (1)
max. 50 m (± 3 %) max. 50 m
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ion spring (4) into the swivel hook (9)
of the pull rope (3) through the eyelet spring (4). Pull the pull rope (3) ap-0 to 500 mm through the eyelet sorm a loop (10) from the end as a con-
mounting (s. fig. 5-3).(10) limit the actuator travel of the pullnd prevent overstretching of the ten-s (4). Maximum stretch of a tension
is about 400 mm.
g the pull rope to the tension spring
pull rope (3)tension spring (4)
oval clamp (7)
lan 450 to 500 mm pull rope (3) or the loop (10)
ax. 400 + 170 mm
2. Fasten the emergency cord switch concentrically be-tween the fastening points to the conveyor belt con-struction (s. fig. 5-4).Here the pull rope switch release lever (1) must facethe belt. Fasten the pull rope switch with two screwsM 8 (5) through the elongated holes (s. fig. 5-2).
3. The fastening points for the swing hooks (9) have tobe mechanically stable structural parts, from whichthe swing hooks (9) cannot tear out when the pullrope (3) is actuatedAttach the swing hooks (9) to the fastening points (s.fig. 5-4).
4. Hang the tens(s. fig. 5-3).
5. Stick one end of the tensionproximately 45that you can foclusion of the
The loops rope (3) asion springspring (4)
Fig. 5-2: Fastening the pull rope switch
bel
t si
de
elongated holes for screws M 8 (5)
release lever (1)
elongated holes for screws M 8 (5)
Fig. 5-3: Fastenin
swivel hook (9)
pf
m
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6.
7.
8.
nsionarrangement, the neutral posi-(1) is not affected by variationsg and retraction of the pull rope in temperature is equalized by. fig. 5-4).
tears from the tension springitch must be activated from
e.
Fig.
tension spring (4)
loop (10)
oval clamps (7)
olts (8)nce: max.2.5 m
g point for swivel hook (9)
(± 3 %)
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Fasten the pull rope (3) with an oval clamp (7) to thetension spring (4) (s. fig. 5-3).Mount the eyebolts (8) on the conveyor belt struc-ture to guide the pull rope (3) (s. fig. 5-4).Distance between the eyebolts (8): max. 2.5 mPull the pull rope (3) through the eyebolts (8) (s. fig.5-4).
Adjusting the Spring TeDue to the symmetrical tion of the release lever in temperature. Stretchin(3) caused by variationsthe tension springs (4) (s
Attention!If the pull rope the pull rope swthe opposite sid
5-4: Mounting on the conveyor belt structure an adjusting spring tension
tension spring (4)
pull rope (3)pull rope (3)
reset lever (2)
eyebdista
tension wire lock (6)
eyebolts (8)distance: max. 2.5 m
tension wire lock (6)
loop (10)
oval clamps (7)
fastening point for swivel hook (9) fastenin
release lever (1)
max. 50 m (± 3 %) max. 50 m
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nd of the pull rope (3) with an ovalg. 5-5).sion wire lock (6) again. Unlock theh by means of the reset lever (2) (s.
5. to 12. to mount the pull rope (3) onof the pull rope switch (s. fig. 5-4).sion wire locks (6) and actuate the pulllease lever (1) (s. fig. 5-4).ver (1) can be moved.e lever (1) in the central position withre locks (6) and set the lengths of theion springs (4) to about 210 mm (s.
ns form the loops on both tension
are to limit the actuator travel ofe wire and to prevent overstretch- tension springs (s. fig. 5-6). Maxi-tch of a tension spring is about
9. Completely release the tension wire locks (6) (s. fig.5-5).
10. Pull one end of the pull rope (3) through the eyelet ofthe tension wire lock (6) and hang the tension wirelock (6) on the release lever (1).
Attention!The length of the pull ropes must not exceedmax. 50 metres.
11. Tighten the pull rope (3) so that the tension spring(4) is stretched by 35 mm (s. fig. 5-4).
12. Fasten this eclamp (7) (s. fi
13. Unlock the tenpull rope switcfig. 5-4).
14. Repeat steps the other side
15. Hook both tenrope switch reThe release le
16. Set the releasthe tension witensioned tensfig. 5-4).
Attention!By all measprings.The loopsthe releasing of themum stre400 mm.
Fig. 5-5: Securing the tension wire lock
tension wire lock (6)oval clamp (7)
pull rope (3)
release lever (1)
belt side
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Fig.
on both tension springs (4) in
e pull rope (3) provided for thee tension spring (4) (s. fig. 5-6,
loop (10) with the end of thends approximately 50 mm fromsion spring (4) (s. fig. 5-6, up-
10) to the swivel hook (9) with(s. fig 5-6, lower part).
sw
sw
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5-6: Forming loops
17. Form the loops (10)the following way:
a. Place the part of thloop (10) along thupper part).
b. Form a fasteningloop (10), which ethe end of the tenper part).
c. Fasten the loop (an oval clamp (7)
pull rope (3)tension spring (4)ivel hook (9)
oval clamp (7)
pull rope (3)tension spring (4)ivel hook (9)
oval clamp (7)
loop (10)
50 mm
loop (10)
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contamination with dirt and mois-over is replaced immediately fol-ctrical connection.
t of the cable fitting (17).over (12) and tighten the fastening
. fig. 5-7).
ion of switches and protection conductor
switch connections (14)
protection conductor (15)
s (14)
5.2.4 Electrical Connection
1. Open the cover (12) of the pull rope switch by loos-ening the two resp. four screws (11) (s. fig. 5-9).
2. Loosen the nut of the cable fitting (17) and guide theconnection cable through.
Connecting types HEN, HEK, and SEM1. Connect the wires according to the wiring diagram
inside the cover (12) (s. fig. 5-9).2. Connect the protective conductor to the appropriate
connector (15) (s. fig. 5-8).
Attention!To avoid ture the clowing ele
3. Tighten the nu4. Replace the c
screws (11) (s
Fig. 5-7: Mounting cover
screws (11)
cover (12)
screws (11)
Fig. 5-8: Connect
cable fitting (17)
switch connection
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Fig.
mming types HEN and HEKinald the protection connector (15)
us is a pure information bus bus! Switching off a convey-t still take place by discon-fore, always connect the (13).
plied to each pull rope switchith DUPLINE bus terminal byer (type GAP 1605).e switch type HEN resp. HEKrminal on the required addressalso section 3.2 „HEN and HEKrminal“ and fig. 5-10).
mination with dirt and mois-is replaced immediately fol-l connection.
cable fitting (17).(12) and tighten the fastening7).
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5-9: Connecting types HEN, HEK, and SEM
Connecting and prograwith DUPLINE bus term1. Connect the wires an
(s. fig. 5-8 and 5-9).
Danger!The DUPLINE band not a safetyer system musnecting! Thereswitch elements
An address must be aptype HEN resp. HEK wmeans of the manual cod2. Program the pull rop
with DUPLINE bus teon your system (see with DUPLINE bus te
Attention!To avoid contature the cover lowing electrica
3. Tighten the nut of the4. Replace the cover
screws (11) (s. fig. 5-
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lectrical connections.o screws M 8 (5), and remove the de-1).
ting the pull rope switch
crews (11)
rews (11)
elongated holes for
screw M 8 (5)
5.3 Dismounting
Danger!Power to the conveyor belt system must bedisconnected before dismounting. Ensurethat power cannot be switched on again.
1. Before dismounting, disconnect the conveyor beltsystem from the power supply, and prevent it beingswitched on again.
2. Open the cover (12) of the pull rope switch by loos-ening the screws (11) (s. fig. 5-11).
3. Separate the e4. Loosen the tw
vice (s. fig. 5-1
Fig. 5-10: HEN and HEK with DUPLINE bus terminal
switch element (13)
switch ele-ment (13)
programmable plug (24)
light emitting diode (23)
Fig. 5-11: Dismoun
s
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pull rope switch types HEN, HEK and SEM arentenance free. Faulty devices can be returned toPE ELEKTRIK (see reverse for company address).
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Replacement of Switch Components
ts
wires from the connectors (14) of thets (13) and the protection conductor). he switch element (13) by looseningnd pulling off the switch element (13)
8) (s. fig. 7-2 and 7-3). switch element (13) by fitting on to
) and fasten with new nuts (16) (s. fig.
ent of switch elements (front view)
switchconnections (14)
protection conductor (15)
s (14)
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Danger!Power to the conveyor belt system must bedisconnected before dismounting. Ensurethat power cannot be switched on again.
1. Open the pull rope switch cover (12) by looseningthe two resp. four screws (11) (s. fig. 7-1).
2. Disconnect theswitch elemen(15) (s. fig. 7-2
3. Disassemble tthe nuts (16) aand screws (1
4. Mount the newthe screws (18
Fig. 7-1: Mounting/dismounting cover
screws (11)
cover (12)
screws (11)
Fig. 7-2: Replacem
switch connection
nuts (16)
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7-3). When tightening the nuts (16) make sure thatthe switch element (13) is parallel to the switch cylin-der (20).Test the switch element (13) with a continuity testerin actuated and not actuated status (s. fig. 5-8 and 5-9).Reconnect the pull rope switch.
7-3: Replacement of switch elements (side view)
switch elements (13)
screw (18) nuts (16)
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rdering Accessories and Spare Parts
arts
ries
tension wire lock (6)p (7)
tension spring (4)
(3)
oval clamps (7)
eyebolts (8)
wire
swivel hook (9)
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8.1 Ordering AccessoriesPlease give the following details for all orders (companyaddress see back cover):1. Accessory order text
e. g. eye bolt M 12 x 602. Ordering number
e. g. 94.045 727.001 Fig. 8-1: Accesso
oval clam
pull rope (3)
Fig. 8-2: Accessories
emergency chain link (19)
tension spring (4)
pull ropepull rope (3)
tensionlock (6)
tension wire lock (6)
oval clamps (7)
swivel hook (9)
eyebolts (8)
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Item
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Ordering text Ordering number
Pull rope of plastic coated, red, flexible steel wire (available in rolls of 50, 100 or 500 m)
∅ 3 mm∅ 5 mm
94.045 731.00194.045 731.002
Tension springs V2A
170 mm x ∅ 20 mm230 mm x ∅ 20 mm
94.000 026.68194.000 026.683
Tension wire lock (Metal, 1 hook, 1 eyelet)
215.22.80.02.01
Oval clamp
for pull rope with ∅ 3 mmfor pull rope with ∅ 5 mm
94.047 869.00194.047 869.002
Eye bolts
M 12 x 60M 12 x 200
94.045 727.00194.045 727.002
Swing hooks M 10 94.045 728.001
Cam switch
SN 4SN 4, 5 µ gold plated contacts
91.040 910.00191.040 910.002
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Ordering text Ordering number
Switch element Switch element with gold plated contacts
220.03.01.01.01
220.03.01.01.02
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8.2 Ordering Spare PartsPlease give the following details for all orders (companyaddress see back cover):1. Pull rope switch type
(see lable on inner housing): e. g. HEN 0012. Device identification number
(see lable on inner housing): e. g. 91.043 450.0013. Ordering text and number (see table):
e. g. cam switch SN 4, 91.040 910.001
Fig. 8-3: Spare parts
switch elements (13)
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13 Switch element
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KIEPE ELEKTRIK GmbH & Co. KG � Bublitzer Straße 28 � D-40599 DüsseldorfTel.: +49 (0) 211 74 97 – 0 � Fax: +49 (0) 211 74 97 – 300
Internet: http://www.Kiepe-Elektrik.com � E-Mail: [email protected]
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