Omron D4B-N Series Rod Limit Switch, 1NC/1NO, DPST, Aluminium Housing

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RS Stock No.:
757-9152
Mfr. Part No.:
D4B-4117N
Brand:
Omron
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Brand

Omron

Actuator Type

Rod

Pole and Throw Configuration

DPST

Normal State Configuration

1NC/1NO

Housing Material

Aluminium

Connection Type

M20

Series

D4B-N

Action Type

Snap Action

Length

99.5mm

Standards Met

CE

Width

40mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

'+80°C

Depth

43mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Operating Force

2.12 N

Mechanical Life

30000000Cycles

Omron D4B-N Series Interlock Switch, 1NO, 1NC, Snap action Switch - D4B4117N


This safety limit switch features an aluminium housing and measures 99.5mm in length, 40mm in width, and 43mm in depth. It has a rod actuator type with a DPST configuration, ensuring robust performance across diverse environments.

Features & Benefits


• Direct opening mechanism enhances safety during faults
• Durable design supports up to 30 million mechanical cycles
• Snap-action contacts provide consistent switching performance
• M20 connection type ensures easy installation and compatibility

Applications


• Used for safety interlocking in machinery
• Employed in automation and control systems
• Ideal for conveyor systems and material handling
• Utilised in robotic applications and automated production lines
• Suitable for environments requiring consistent switching mechanisms

Can it operate effectively in varying temperature conditions?


Yes, it works in temperatures from -40°C to 80°C.

Is it compatible with automation systems that require a consistent switch?


Yes, it is designed for effective integration in such systems.

Does it require specific wiring practices during installation?


Yes, proper crimp terminals and torque specifications are necessary.