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Warning Do not drop, bump or apply excessive impacts (300m/s2 or more for reed auto switches and 1000m/s2 or more for solid state auto switches) while handling. Although the body of the auto switch may not be damaged, the inside of the auto switch could be damaged and cause malfunction. 2. Observe the proper tightening torque for mounting an auto switch.

Example) D-Y59AL Impact resistance 1000m/S Insulation resistance 50M or more at 500VDC (between lead wire and case) Withstand voltage 1000VAC for 1min.

R73CL 1000m/s2 {102G} (Solid state switch) 5m: Z EX.) R73CZ : N EX.) R73CN 1.2-15 Series C RBUWU Construction/Single Vane, Double Vane With angle adjuster With angle adjuster and auto switch CRBUW10/15/20/30 l D S CDRBUW10/15 l S D CDRBUWU20/30 l S D CDRBUWU10 Single vane This diagram shows the pressurized state of port B in the rotary actuator used for a 90 or 180 application.

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. 5. Do not allow short circuiting of loads.

Do not drop, bump or apply excessive impacts (300m/s2 or more for reed auto switches and 1000m/s2 or more for solid state auto switches) while handling. Although the body of the auto switch may not be damaged, the inside of the auto switch could be damaged and cause malfunction. Do not carry a cylinder by the auto switch lead wires. Never carry a cylinder by its lead wires.

Warning Do not drop, bump or apply excessive impacts (300m/s2 or more for reed auto switches and 1000m/s2 or more for solid state auto switches) while handling. Although the body of the auto switch may not be damaged, the inside of the auto switch could be damaged and cause malfunction. 2. Observe the proper tightening torque for mounting an auto switch.

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. Never carry a cylinder by its lead wires.

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. 5. Do not allow short circuiting of loads.

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. Never carry a cylinder by its lead wires.

Do not drop, bump or apply excessive impact (1000m/s) when handling. 5. Never mount in a place which will be used as a scaffold during piping work. 3. Connection of piping to products When connecting piping to a product, refer to its instruction manual to avoid mistakes regarding the supply port, etc. 4. Always fasten threads with the proper tightening torque.

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. Never carry a cylinder by its lead wires.

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. Never carry a cylinder by its lead wires.

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. Never carry a cylinder by its 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. Never carry a cylinder by its lead wires.

Warning Do not drop, bump or apply excessive impacts (300m/s2 or more for reed auto switches and 1000m/s2 or more for solid state auto switches) while handling. Although the body of the auto switch may not be damaged, the inside of the auto switch could be damaged and cause malfunction. 2. Observe the proper tightening torque for mounting an auto switch.

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. 5. Do not allow short circuiting of loads.

Green LED lights up Indicator light Lead wire Oil resistant heavy duty vinyl cord, 6, 0.5mm, 2 wire (Brown, Blue [Red, Black]), 3m Impact resistance 1000m/s Insulation resistance 50M or more at 500VAC (between lead wire and case) Withstand voltage 1000VDC for 1 min.

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. 5. Do not allow short circuit of loads.

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. 5. Do not allow short circuit of loads.