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When excessive impact (300m/s2 or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact will malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending upon the environment. 5. Do not use in an area where surges are generated. 1.

When excessive impact (300m/s2 or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact will malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending upon the environment. 5. Do not use in an area where surges are generated. 1.

When excessive impact (300m/s2 or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact will malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending upon the environment. 5. Do not use in an area where surges are generated. 1.

When excessive impact (300m/s2 or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact will malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending upon the environment. 7.Do not use in an area where surges are generated.

When excessive impact (300m/s 2 or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact point will malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending upon the environment. uDo not use in an area where surges are generated.

The detection distance for the Air-Catch Sensor is between 10 to 300m. When the supply pressure of the nozzle diameter changes reliable detection is not possible. Nozzel Diameter and Detection Distance The graphs below show the hysteresis in relationship to the detection distance. When high accuracy is required, design the system so the hysteresis is within the 10m detection distance.

When excessive impact (300m/s2 or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact will malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending upon the environment. 7. Do not use in an area where surges are generated.

Do not drop, bump or apply excessive impacts (300m/s2 or more for reed switches and 1000m/s2 or more for solid state switches) while handling. Although the body of the switch may not be damaged, the inside of the switch could be damaged and cause a malfunction.

When excessive impact (300m/s2 or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact point will malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending upon the environment. 7. Do not use in an area where surges are generated.

When excessive impact (300m/s or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact point may malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult with SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending on the environment. 7. Do not use in an area where surges are generated.

When excessive impact (300m/s or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact point will malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending upon the environment. 7. Do not use in an area where surges are generated.

When excessive impact (300m/s2 or more) is applied to a reed auto switch during operation, the contacts may malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Please consult with SMC if a solid state auto switch can be used according to the environment. (6) Do not use in an area where surges are generated.

When excessive impact (300m/s2 or more) is applied to a reed auto switch during operation, the contacts may malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Please consult with SMC if a solid state auto switch can be used according to the environment. (6) Do not use in an area where surges are generated.

When excessive impact (300m/s2 or more) is applied to a reed auto switch during operation, the contacts may malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Please consult with SMC if a solid state auto switch can be used according to the environment. 6. Do not use in an area where surges are generated.

When excessive impact (300m/s2 or more) is applied to a reed auto switch during operation, the contacts may malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Please consult with SMC if a solid state auto switch can be used according to the environment. 6. Do not use in an area where surges are generated.

When excessive impact (300m/s or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact point will malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending upon the environment. 7. Do not use in an area where surges are generated. 1) Securely tighten switch mounting screws.

When excessive impact (300m/s or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact point will malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending upon the environment. 7. Do not use in an area where surges are generated.

Do not drop, bump or apply excessive impacts (300m/s2 or more for reed switches and 1000m/s2 or more for solid state switches) while handling. Although the body of the switch may not be damaged, the inside of the switch could be damaged and cause a malfunction. 2. Do not carry a cylinder by the auto switch lead wires.

Do not drop, bump or apply excessive impacts (300m/s or more for reed switches and 1000m/s or more for solid state switches) while handling. Although the body of the switch may not be damaged, the inside of the switch could be damaged and cause a malfunction. 2. Do not carry a cylinder by the auto switch lead wires.

When excessive impact (300m/s or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact point may malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending on the environment. 7. Do not use in an area where surges are generated.