Machine Safety Switches SI-LS83 and SI-LS100 Series Limit Switch Style 83 mm and 100 mm Features Positive opening safety contacts (IEC 60947-5-1) (not dependent upon springs) Limit switch design (EN 50047) Mechanically-coded actuators utilize two independent operating elements to minimize intentional tampering or defeat R otating head allows actuator engagement from four sides or four top positions no tools are required to rotate head Low-profile design for limited space requirements only 30.5 mm (1.3 ) depth Tough, glass-reinforced thermoplastic housing metal actuator Choice of two in-line actuators or a flexible actuator Insulated device (IEC 60947-5-1) Models Contact Contact Kit Actuator Interlock Switching Configuration Configuration Model Type Body Diagrams (Actuator Engaged) (Actuator Removed) SI-QS-SSA-2 Two N.C. and One N.O. Contact SI-LS100SF Straight Rigid Engaged 0 (0) In-Line 7.6 (0.30) 8.3 (0.33) SI-QS-SSA-3 8.8 (0.35) 15 16 15 16 SI-LS100SRAF SI-LS100F Right-angle 25 26 25 26 In-Line 33 34 33 34 SI-QS-SSU Disengaged 21.5 (0.85) SI-LS100SRFF mm (in) (Direct replacement for models Flexible SI-LS100MRHF and SI-LS100MRVF) In-Line SI-QS-SSA-2 One N.C. and One N.O. Contact SI-LS83SD Straight Rigid Engaged 0 (0) In-Line 4 (0.16) 4.3 (0.17) SI-QS-SSA-3 4.4 (0.18) 11 12 11 12 SI-LS83SRAD SI-LS83D Right-angle 23 24 In-Line 23 24 SI-QS-SSU SI-LS83MRFD Disengaged 21.5 (0.85) (Direct replacement for models mm (in) Flexible SI-LS83MRHD and SI-LS83MRVD) In-Line Contacts: Open Closed Transition NOTE: This symbol is used in the switching diagrams to identify the point in actuator travel where the normally closed safety contact is fully open. A kit contains an interlock and actuator. Individual interlock bodies or actuators are for replacement purposes only. See Warning on page 8. Printed in USA 07/06 P/N 59622 rev. E 15-16 Safety Safety 11-12 Safety 25-26 Monitor 23-24 Monitor 33-34Machine Safety Switches SI-LS83 and SI-LS100 Series Important Information Regarding the Use of Safety Switches In the United States, the functions that Banner safety switches are intended to perform are regulated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Whether or not any particular safety switch installation meets all applicable OSHA requirements depends upon factors that are beyond the control of Banner Engineering Corp. These factors include the details of how the safety switches are applied, installed, wired, operated, and maintained. Banner Engineering Corp. has attempted to provide complete application, installation, operation, and maintenance instructions. This information is found in the instruction manual packaged with each safety switch. In addition, we suggest that any questions regarding the use or installation of safety switches be directed to the factory applications department at the telephone numbers or address shown below. Banner Engineering Corp. recommends that safety switches be applied according to the guidelines set forth in international (ISO/IEC) standards listed below. Specifically, Banner Engineering Corp. recommends application of these safety switches in a configuration which meets safety category 4, per ISO 13849 (EN954-1). In addition, the user of Banner safety switches has the responsibility to ensure that all local, state, and national laws, rules, codes, and regulations relating to the use of Banner safety switches in any particular application are satisfied. Extreme care is urged that all legal requirements have been met and that all installations and maintenance instructions are followed. Application Assistance Toll Free: 1-888-3-SENSOR (1-888-373-6767) Email: sensors bannerengineering.com Address: 9714 Tenth Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55441 U.S. Regulations Applicable to Use of Banner Safety Switches OSHA Code of Federal Regulations: Title 29, Parts 1900 to 1910 Available from: Superintendent of Documents Government Printing Office P.O. Box 371954 Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954 Tel: 202-512-1800 U.S. Standards Applicable to Use of Banner Safety Switches ANSI B11 S tandards for Construction, Care, and Use of Machine Tools Available from: Safety Director AMTThe Association for Manufacturing Technology 7901 Westpark Drive McLean, VA 22102 Tel: 703-893-2900 Applicable European and International Standards ISO/TR 12100-1 Safety of MachineryBasic Concepts, General Principles for Design (EN 292-1/-2) ISO 13852 (EN 294) Safety of MachinerySafety Distances to Prevent Danger Zones Being Reached by the Upper Limbs ISO 13853 (EN 811) Safety of MachinerySafety Distances to Prevent Danger Zones Being Reached by the Lower Limbs ISO 13849-1 (EN 954-1) Safety of MachinerySafety Related Parts of Control Systems ISO 13855 (EN 999) Safety of MachineryThe Positioning of Protective Equipment in Respect to Approach Speeds of Parts of the Human Body ISO 14119 (EN 1088) Safety of MachineryInterlocking Devices Associated with GuardsPrinciples for Design and Selection IEC/EN 60204-1 Safety of MachineryElectrical Equipment of Machines IEC/EN 60947-5-1 Low Voltage SwitchgearElectromechanical Control Circuit Devices Available from: Global Engineering Documents 15 Inverness Way East Englewood, CO 80112-5704 Phone: 1-800-854-7179 Fax: 303-397-2740 Banner Engineering Corp. Minneapolis, MN U.S.A. 2 P/N 59622 rev. E www.bannerengineering.com Tel: 763.544.3164