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(With indicator light) LED Brown(Red) Contact protection box OUT(+) Brown(Red) D-A93V D-A96V Resistance Auto switch model number Reed switch Application Relay/PLC IC circuit Zener diode to CD-P11 Load voltag 100V AC 24V DC 4 to 8V DC OUT() Blue(Black) CD-P12 Blue(Black) Max. load current and load current range 5 to 20mA 5 to 40mA 20mA D-A96V Contact protection circuit DC(+) Brown(Red) None

(Example) CHDAWB50-100m Nil N R H Both sides Without cushion With rod cushion With head cushion Cushion Cylinder stroke (mm) Refer to the standard stroke table on page 333. Applicable Auto Switches: Refer to pages 347 to 406 for further details on each auto switch.

3) Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a wire 100m or shorter. 7. Do not use a load that generates surge voltage. When driving a load such as a relay that generates a surge voltage, use a switch with a built-in contact protection circuit or a contact protection box.

2) Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a wire that is 100m or shorter. 5. Monitor the internal voltage drop of the switch.

3) Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a wire 100m or shorter. 5. Monitor the internal voltage drop of the switch.

Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a wire that is 100m or shorter. 5. Monitor the internal voltage drop of the switch.

3) Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a wire 100m or shorter. 5. Take precautions for the internal voltage drop of the switch.

Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a wire that is 100m or shorter. 5. Monitor the internal voltage drop of the switch.

3) Although wire length does not affect switch function, use wiring 100m or shorter. 5. Take precautions for the internal voltage drop of the switch.

3) Although wire length should not affect switch function, use wiring 100m or shorter. 5. Take precautions for the internal voltage drop of the switch.

3) Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a wire 100m or shorter. 7. Do not use a load that generates surge voltage. When driving a load such as a relay that generates a surge voltage, use a switch with a built-in contact protection circuit or a contact protection box.

3) Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a wire 100m or shorter. 7. Do not use a load that generates surge voltage. If driving a load such as a relay that generates a surge voltage, use a switch with a built-in contact protection circuit or use a contact protection box.

When a load, such as a relay or solenoid valve, which generates surge is directly driven, use a type of switch with a built-in surge absorbing element. 2) Although wire length does not affect switch function, use wiring 100m or shorter. 5. Take precautions for the internal voltage drop of the switch. 8.

3) Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a wire 100m or shorter. Even if the length is less than 100m, longer wiring makes it more likely to be affected by noise. When the wire length is long, we recommended a ferrite core should be attached to both ends of the cable to prevent excess noise.

Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a wire 100m or shorter. 5. Pay attention to the internal voltage drop of the switch.

3) Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a wire 100m or shorter. tTake precautions for the internal voltage drop of the switch. oEnsure sufficient clearance for maintenance activities.

Be sure to use a wire length 100m or less. When the wire length is long, we recommend the ferrite core should be attached to the both ends of the cable to prevent excess noise. A contact protection box is not necessary for solid state switches due to the nature of this product construction. 8. Do not use a load that generates surge voltage.

Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a wire 100m or shorter. 5. Pay attention to the internal voltage drop of the switch.

Be sure to use a wire length 100m or less. When the wire length is long, we recommend the ferrite core should be attached to the both ends of the cable to prevent excess noise. A contact protection box is not necessary for solid state switches due to the nature of this product construction. 9. Do not use a load that generates surge voltage.

Be sure to use a wire length 100m or less. When the wire length is long, we recommend the ferrite core should be attached to the both ends of the cable to prevent excess noise. A contact protection box is not necessary for solid state switches due to the nature of this product construction. 9. Do not use a load that generates surge voltage.