XN Emerge cy Stops

XN Emerge cy Stops
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DEC Highlights
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Available in plastic
bezel, metallic padlock,
flush bezel
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" Install up to 20
padlocks (XN4f)
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40mm and 60mm
mushroom heads (XN1f)
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Flush bezel only
21mm from front ofpanel
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I Only 47.7mm depth
behind the panel for up to
4 contacts (XN1f)
• Push ON LfD allows
f-Stops to be illuminated
when latched
TOV Rheinland
30mm XN E-stops are so safe even
maintenance departments are sm:iling!
IDEC now offers E-stops that provide an even
higher level of function and safety. These 30mm
XN E-stops are the first and only with exciting,
new technology to make machines even safer.
• Unique "Safe Break Action"
• Direct Opening Action
(lfC60947-5-5, 5.2, IfC60947­
5-1, Annex-K)
• Safety Lock mechanism
(lfC60947-5-5, 6.2J
• Push-to-Iock, pull/turn-to­
reset built into one switch
Features include IDEC's unique "Safe Break
Action," which ensures NC contacts will open
if the contact block is damaged or separated
from the operator due to excessive force.
Direct Opening Action ensures that even -if
the contacts are welded, the force applied
on the button will directly open the contact
And a Safety Interlock Mechanism keeps
contacts open when the operator is locked.
Inspired by the lockout concept, the new XN
series of padlock-type E-stops were developed
to prevent unauthorized or accidental resetting
of latched emergency stop switches, byallow­
ing the use of up to 20 personal padlocks*.
XN1 E series E-stops save space behind the
panel with depths of only 47.7mm for up to
four contacts. And XN5E series E-stops only
extend 21mm from the front of the panel, ideal
for applications needing a low-profile design.
• Gold-plated sliver contacts
• RoHS compliant, lead­
free design, UL-listed, cUt,
TUV, Cf
• See back page for part
numbers and pricing
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Safety Standards
All XN series E-Stops are RoHS compliant. UL-listed,
c-Ul, TUV and CE marked. The XN4E series meets
additional safety standards including
and
. OSHA (Occupational Safety &
Health Administration, US. Department of Labor)
requires that where the unexpected energization or
start-up of equipment could cause injury to opera­
tors, the machine or equipment is stopped, isolated
from all potentially hazardous energy sources and
ISO 12100-2: 2003 also requires that risks be reduced
to the lowest allowable level by taking protective
measures in order of inherently safe design, safe­
guarding, and complementary protective measures.
Locking out the energy isolation devices is one of
complementary protective measures.
For additional information, please contact IDEC
Corporation at 1-800-262-IOEC (4332) or visit
locked out before employees pertorm any servicing www.idec.com/usa.
or maintenance.
'Padlocks and hasps sold seperately.