Multi-channel Controller
Series PSE200
How to Order
PSE20 0
Nil
4C
Option 2
Without connector
0
1
Input/Output specifications
NPN 5 outputs + Auto shift input
PNP 5 outputs + Auto shift input
Nil
M
Unit specifications
With unit display switching function
Fixed SI unit Note)
Sensor connector (4 pcs.)
Nil
Option 1
Accessory: Power supply/Output connection cable (2 m)
Without panel mount/protective cover
Panel mount
Front protective cover + Panel mount
Panel mount adapter
Mounting screws (M3 x 8L)
(Accessory)
Panel
Connector
Waterproof seal
(Accessory)
Waterproof seal
(Accessory)
Panel mount adapter
48 conversion adapter
Mounting screws (M3 x 8L)
(Accessory)
Panel
Power supply/Output connection cable
ZS-26-A
Included with the controller.
Front protective cover
Option
When only optional parts are required, order with the part numbers listed below.
Description Part no.
ZS-26-B
ZS-26-01
ZS-26-C
Note
Waterproof seal, screws included
Waterproof seal, screws included
Panel mount adapter
Front protective cover
Front protective cover +
Panel mount adapter
48 conversion adapter
Connector
ZS-26-D
ZS-26-E (4 pcs. per set)
Order panel mount adapter separately.
A
B
M
Note) Fixed unit
For vacuum low pressure & compound
pressure: kPa
For high pressure: MPa
This adapter is used to
mount Series PSE200 on
the panel fitting of Series
PS100.
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Specifications
Model PSE200
NPN open collector
PSE201
PNP open collector
Output specification
Power supply voltage
Current consumption
Power supply voltage for sensor
Power supply current for sensor Note 1)
Sensor input
Hysteresis
Switch output
Response time
Repeatability
Setting/Display accuracy
Display
Indication light
Auto shift input
Auto identification function Note 2)
Resistance
Temperature characteristics
Connection
Material
Weight
12 to 24 VDC ±10%, Ripple (p-p) 10% or less (With power supply polarity protection)
55 mA or less (Current consumption for sensor is not included.)
[Power supply voltage] –1.5 V
40 mA maximum (100 mA maximum for the total power supply current when 4 sensors are input.)
1 to 5 VDC (Input impedance: Approx. 800 k)
4 inputs
With excess voltage protection (Up to 26.4 V)
Variable
3-digit fixed
5 outputs (CH1: 2 outputs, CH2 to 4: 1 output)
80 mA
30 VDC (With NPN)
1 V or less (With load current of 80 mA)
With short circuit protection
5 ms or less
With anti-chattering function, Response time selection: 20 ms, 160 ms, 640 ms
±0.1% F.S. or less
±0.5% F.S. ±1 digit or less (at ambient temperature of 25° ±3°C)
For measured value display: 4-digit, 7-segment indicator, Display color: Yellow
For channel display: 1-digit, 7-segment indicator, Display color: Red
Red (Lights up when output is ON.)
Non-voltage input (Reed or Solid state), Input 10 ms or more, Independently controllable auto shift function ON/OFF
With auto identification function
Front face: IP65, Other: IP40
Operating: 0° to 50°C, Stored: –10° to 60°C (No freezing or condensation)
Operating/Stored: 35 to 85% RH (No condensation)
10 to 500 Hz at whichever is smaller of 1.5 mm amplitude or 98 m/s2 acceleration, in X, Y, Z directions for 2 hrs. each (De-energized)
980 m/s
2
in X, Y, Z directions, 3 times each (De-energized)
±0.5% F.S. or less based on 25°C
Power supply/Output connection: 8P connector, Sensor connection: 4P connector
Enclosure: PBT; Display: Transparent nylon; Back rubber cover: CR
Approx. 60 g (Power supply/output connecting cable not included)
No. of inputs
Input protection
Hysteresis mode
Window comparator mode
No. of outputs
Maximum load current
Maximum load voltage
Residual voltage
Output protection
Anti-chattering function
Enclosure
Ambient temperature range
Ambient humidity range
Vibration resistance
Impact resistance
PSE530 (For high pressure)
–0.1 to 1 MPa
0.001
0.01
0.01
0.1
PSE531 (For vacuum)
10 to –101 kPa
0.1
0.001
0.001
0.01
1
0.1
PSE532 (For low pressure)
–10 to 101 kPa
0.1
0.001
0.001
0.01
PSE533 (For compound pressure)
–101 to 101 kPa
0.1
0.001
0.001
0.02
1
0.1
Applicable pressure sensor
Regulating pressure range
Set pressure
resolution
kPa
MPa
kgf/cm2
bar
psi
mmHg
InHg
Note 3)
Note 1) If the Vcc and 0 V side of the sensor input connector are short circuited, the inside of the controller will be damaged.
Note 2) Auto identification function comes with “Series PSE53pressure sensor only. Other SMC series (PSE510 and PSE520) are not equipped with this
function.
Note 3) For controllers with unit display switching function. (Either of SI units, [kPa] or [MPa], will be the set unit for those controllers without unit switching
function.)
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ZSE
ISE
PSE
Z
ISE3
PS
Z
ISE 1
2
ZSP
ISA2
IS
ZSM
PF2
IF
Data
Series PSE200
Multi-channel Controller
Dimensions
PSE200 & PSE201
Connector
(option)
40.1
6
40
36.8
18.7
6.5
ZZ
MADE IN JAPAN
PSE200
CH
kPa
MPa
SET
4321
OUT2
OUT1
PRESSURE
Pin no.
8 Yellow : Auto shift input
7 Green :
CH4_OUT1
6 Red :
CH3_OUT1
5 Gray :
CH2_OUT1
4 White :
CH1_OUT2
3 Black :
CH1_OUT1
2 Blue : DC (–)
1 Brown: DC (+)
Power supply/Output connection cable (Included)
2000
Power supply/Output connector (8P)
PIN no. Terminal
DC (+)
DC (–)
CH1_OUT1
CH1_OUT2
CH2_OUT1
CH3_OUT1
CH4_OUT1
Auto shift input
Sensor connector (4P x 4) Connector (Option)
4 3 2 1
PIN no. Te r minal
DC (+)
IN (1 to 5 V)
DC (–)
N.C.
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Series PSE200
Dimensions
Front protective cover + Panel mount
48 conversion adapter + Panel mount
PRESSURE
OUT1
OUT2
1234
SET
MPa
kPa
CH
Front protective cover
PRESSURE
OUT1
OUT2
1234
SET
MPa
kPa
CH
Panel fitting dimension
Applicable panel thickness: 0.5 to 8 mm
55 or more
37.5 +0.1
-
0.2
55 or more
Waterproof seal
Waterproof seal
Panel
Panel mount adapter
48 conversion adapter Panel
Panel mount adapter
53
47
42.4
9.4 (2)
46.4
48
62
1.5
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ZSE
ISE
PSE
Z
ISE3
PS
Z
ISE 1
2
ZSP
ISA2
IS
ZSM
PF2
IF
Data
Series PSE200
Multi-channel Controller
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
Descriptions
UP button
SET button
Unit display
Channel display
DOWN button
kgf/cm2
bar PSI inHg mmHg
Unit labels
4-digit display
Switch output display
Error Code & Solution
LED display
Contents Solution
Excess current is
flowing into the
switch output of
OUT1.
Excess current is
flowing into the
switch output of
OUT2.
Supply pressure
exceeds the
maximum regulating
pressure.
Supply pressure is
below the minimum
regulating pressure.
Pressure is applied
to a pressure sensor
during the reset
operation (a zero
point adjustment) as
follows:
When compound
pressure is used:
± 2.5% F.S. or more.
When pressure other
than compound
pressure is used:
±5% F.S. or more.
After displaying for
2 seconds, it will
return to the
measuring mode.
Shut off the power
supply. After
eliminating the
output factor that
caused the excess
current, turn the
power supply back
on.
Bring the pressure
back to atmospheric
pressure and use
the reset function
(zero point
adjustment) again.
Reduce/Increase
supply pressure to
within the regulating
pressure range.
Shut off the power
supply and turn it
back on. Please
contact SMC if it
does not recover.
Internal Circuit and Connection
PSE200-(M)
• NPN open collector 5 outputs + Auto shift 1 input specification
PSE201-(M)
• PNP open collector 5 outputs + Auto shift 1 input specification
+
+12 to 24 VDC
DC (+)
Sensor input: +1 to 5 VDC
DC (–)
N.C.
DC (+)
Sensor input: +1 to 5 VDC
DC (–)
N.C.
DC (+)
Sensor input: +1 to 5 VDC
DC (–)
N.C.
DC (+)
Sensor input: +1 to 5 VDC
DC (–)
N.C.
+
+12 to 24 VDC
Load
Load
Load
Load
Load
DC (+) (Brown)
Auto shift input (Yellow)
CH1_OUT1 (Black)
CH1_OUT2 (White)
CH2_OUT1 (Gray)
CH3_OUT1 (Orange)
CH4_OUT1 (Pink)
DC (–) (Blue)
1.2 k
7.3 k
Main circuit
DC (+)
Sensor input: +1 to 5 VDC
DC (–)
N.C.
DC (+)
Sensor input: +1 to 5 VDC
DC (–)
N.C.
DC (+)
Sensor input: +1 to 5 VDC
DC (–)
N.C.
DC (+)
Sensor input: +1 to 5 VDC
DC (–)
N.C.
Load
Load
DC (+) (Brown)
Auto shift input (Yellow)
CH1_OUT1 (Black)
CH1_OUT2 (White)
CH2_OUT1 (Gray)
CH3_OUT1 (Orange)
CH4_OUT1 (Pink)
DC (–) (Blue)
1.2 k
7.3 k
Displays the output status of
OUT1 (CH1 to CH4), OUT2
(CH1 only).
Lights up when it is ON.
Use this button to change the
mode or set value.
Use this button to set the mode
or set value.
Use this button to change the
mode or set value.
Displays the selected channel.
The selected unit lights up. Use
unit labels for units other than
MPa and kPa.
Main circuit
Load
Load
Load
Displays the measured
pressure value, content for
each setting, and error code.
Internal data error.
Internal data error.
Internal data error.
Internal data error.
Please contact SMC.
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Series PSE530/200
Operation 1: Initial Setting
1 Channel selection
PRESSURE
SET
SET button and hold for 2 seconds or longer.
CH
CH1
Compound pressure
Vacuum Low pressure
Note) Sensor range varies depending on the type of pressure sensor.
High pressure
CH2 CH3 CH4
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
2 Range setting
PRESSURE
SET
SET If the controller is equipped with a unit switching function, unit setting can be changed.
(Refer to page 16-3-17 for details.)
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
Regulating pressure range
Applicable pressure sensor
Sensor supply pressure
–101 to 101 kPa
PSE533
10 to –101 kPa
PSE531
–10 to 101 kPa
PSE532
–0.1 to 1 MPa
PSE530
Pressure Sensor/Sensor Range
(Compound pressure)
(Vacuum) (Low pressure) (High pressure)
Normally Open
or
Normally Closed
Normally Open Normally Closed
3 Output mode setting
PRESSURE
SET
SET (For CH2, CH3, and CH4, go to Response time setting.)
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
or
PRESSURE
SET
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
OUT2 setting/(CH1 only)
OUT1 setting
Press
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ZSE
ISE
PSE
Z
ISE3
PS
Z
ISE 1
2
ZSP
ISA2
IS
ZSM
PF2
IF
Data
Series PSE530/200
Multi-channel Controller/Pressure Sensor
Operation 1: Initial Setting
4 Response time setting
PRESSURE
SET
SET button.
CH
Auto preset mode
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
5 Manual setting/Auto preset
PRESSURE
SET
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
5 ms 20 ms 160 ms 640 ms
or
Anti-chattering function
Devices such as large bore cylinders and high-flow vacuum
ejectors consume a large volume of air when they operate, and
this may cause a momentary drop in the supply pressure. This
function prevents such momentary drops from being detected
as abnormal pressures by changing the response time setting.
<Principle>
The pressure values measured within the response time that is
selected by the user are averaged. By comparing this average
pressure value with the set pressure value, switch output
(ON//OFF) is determined.
Pressure
Momentary change
t (ms) t (ms) Time
Time
Time
<Averaging> <Averaging>
Set value
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
P1
P2
Press
Press button.
CH1 setting is completed when the channel
display changes from blinking to lights on.
Repeat the same setting steps for CH2 to
CH4.
Switch output
operation
when normal
Switch output
operation when
anti-chattering
function is used.
Manual set mode
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Series PSE530/200
Operation 2: Pressure Setting
Manual setting
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
SET
SET
SET (For CH1)
(For CH1)
SET
SET
SET
SET
Channel selection
OUT1 setting (1)
Manual mode
For normally open
Displays
alternately
Manual mode
Manual mode
Manual mode
Manual mode
To measuring mode
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
Increases the
set value
Decreases the
set value
For normally closed
OUT1 setting (2)
For normally open
Displays
alternately
Increases the
set value
Decreases the
set value
For normally closed
OUT2 setting (1)/CH1 only
For normally open
Displays
alternately
Increases the
set value
Decreases the
set value
For normally closed
OUT2 setting (2)/CH1 only
For normally open
Displays
alternately
Increases the
set value
Decreases the
set value
For normally closed
For CH1
Displays rectified value
For CH2 to CH4
Output mode
Hysteresis mode: Hysteresis of the switch output can be set arbitrarily.
<Normally open>
Switch output 1 & 2
P2 P1
P4 P3
ON
OFF
High pressure: Compound pressure type
Positive pressure type
High vacuum: Vacuum type
Hysteresis
Switch output 1 & 2
n2 n1
n4 n3
ON
OFF
Hysteresis
<Normally closed>
Note) If the hysteresis is set for less than 2 digits, the switch output may
possibly chatter when the input pressure changes around the set
value.
Switch output 1 & 2
P1 P2
P3 P4
ON
OFF
Hysteresis Hysteresis
<Normally closed>
Note) The hysteresis is set to 3 digits. When setting the pressure, allow 7
digits or more.
Note 1) If the hysteresis is set too small, the switch output may possibly
chatter when the input pressure changes around the set value.
Note 2) The hysteresis is set to 3 digits. When setting the pressure in the
window comparator mode, allow 7 digits or more.
If the allowance is less than 7 digits, the controller will not
operate.
Switch output 1 & 2
n1 n2
n3 n4
ON
OFF
Hysteresis Hysteresis
–101.0 to 101.0 kPa
10.0 to –101.0 kPa
–10.0 to 101.0 kPa
–0.1 to 1000.0 MPa
Display
Adsorption and vacuum
release verification
Adsorption verification
Supply pressure
verification
Leak test
P2(n1) > P1(n2)
P2(n1) < P1(n2)
P2(n1) > P1(n2)
P2(n1) > P1(n2)
P2(n2) P1(n1)
P2(n2) P1(n1)
P2(n2) P1(n1)
P2(n2) P1(n1)
P3(n3) and P4(n4) are the same as P1(n1) and P2(n2).
Measuring mode
Window comparator mode: Allows the switch output to be turned
ON or OFF within any set pressure range.
<Normally open>
Displays zero when the
auto shift input function
is not turned on.
For CH2 to CH4
High pressure: Compound pressure type
Positive pressure type
High vacuum: Vacuum type
High pressure: Compound pressure type
Positive pressure type
High vacuum: Vacuum type
High pressure: Compound pressure type
Positive pressure type
High vacuum: Vacuum type
Regulating
pressure range
Main
application Hysteresis
mode
Note 1)
Window
comparator
mode
Note 2)
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ZSE
ISE
PSE
Z
ISE3
PS
Z
ISE 1
2
ZSP
ISA2
IS
ZSM
PF2
IF
Data
Series PSE530/200
Multi-channel Controller/Pressure Sensor
Auto preset
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
SET
SET
SET
SET
SET
Channel selection
Adsorption Verification
Auto preset mode
+
To measuring mode
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
OUT2 auto preset preparation (CH1 only)
OUT2 auto preset (CH1 only)
( )
+
Work 1 Work 2
Work 1 Work 2 Work n
ON = A –
OFF = B +
A – B
4
A – B
4
Work n
High
Vacuum
Max. A
ON
OFF
Min. B
Atmosphere
Suction
Released
Max. A: Maximum pressure value
when workpiece is adsorbed.
Min. B: Minimum pressure value
when workpiece is not adsorbed.
Operation 2: Pressure Setting
Measuring mode
OUT1 auto preset preparation
Prepare the equipment to be set in
this mode.
In the case
where OUT1
setting is not
required.
( )
In the case
where OUT2
setting is not
required.
OUT1 auto preset
For adsorption verification:
In this mode, repeat the adsorption
and release of the workpiece for a
few times.
The optimum values will be set
automatically.
For supply pressure verification:
The optimum values will be set
automatically.
For adsorption verification:
Change the conditions of the
workpiece such as the (suction)
nozzle with vacuum pad attachment
and supply vacuum pressure.
For supply pressure verification:
Prepare the equipment for the
OUT2 setting in this mode.
For adsorption verification:
In this mode, repeat the adsorption
and release of the workpiece for a
few times.
The optimum values will be set
automatically.
For supply pressure verification:
The optimum values will be set
automatically.
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Series PSE530/200
Operation 3: Special Setting
( )
SET
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
SET
SET
SET
After setting all 4 channels,
press button.
Proceed to the copy mode.
SET
SET
SET
Calibration mode
Calibration mode
Channel selection
Calibration mode
+
or
Displays alternately
button increases the value.
Displays the supply pressure value
button decreases the value.
Displays
alternately
Displays alternately
1 Precision indicator setting
2 Copy setting
Press and hold for
2 seconds or longer.
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
SET
SET
SET
Copy mode Copy mode Selection of the channel to be copied
Selection of the channel
to be copied to
Copy mode
or
Setting is complete.
Return to the copy mode.
Refer to A Display calibration function on page 16-3-17 for details.
Measuring mode
Displays the percentage.
Displays the adjusted
amount of pressure since
the time of shipment
(±5% R.D. or less).
Refer to B Copy setting function on page 16-3-17 for details.
After setting
for copy
mode,
press .
Proceed to the
auto shift mode.
Setting is complete (CH1).
Return to calibration
mode.
Repeat the setting
procedure for CH2 to CH4.
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ZSE
ISE
PSE
Z
ISE3
PS
Z
ISE 1
2
ZSP
ISA2
IS
ZSM
PF2
IF
Data
Series PSE530/200
Multi-channel Controller/Pressure Sensor
Operation 3: Special Setting
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
SET
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
SET
SET
SET
SET
Auto shift mode
or
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
PRESSURE
SET
CH
kPa
MPa
OUT2
1234
OUT1
Auto identification mode
Auto identification mode
ON.
To measuring mode
or
On Off
CH3
3 Auto shift
4 Auto identification
On Off
CH2
Displays
alternately
On Off
CH1
On Off
CH4
Setting is complete.
SET Setting is complete.
Proceed to the auto identification mode.
Refer to C Auto shift function on page 16-3-17 for details.
Displays
alternately
Displays
alternately
Displays
alternately
Refer to D Auto identification function on page 16-3-17 for details.
Auto identification mode
OFF.
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Series PSE530/200
Function Details
ADisplay calibration function
0
Applied pressure
+
Displayed value at the time of shipment
Adjustable range of display calibration function
±5% R.D.
Displayed pressure value
Note) Rectified values are not saved in EEPROM.
BCopy function
EUnit display switching function
CAuto shift function
This function is good only for those channels whose function selection is
turned “on” during the auto shift mode setting.
• Maintain the constant pressure for 10 ms or more after a drop in the auto
shift input.
When the auto shift is input, “ooo” will be displayed for approximately 1
second, and the pressure value at that point will be saved as a rectified
value “C_5” (for CH1) or “C_3” (for CH2 and CH3). Based on the saved
rectified values, the set value “P_1” to “P_4” or “n_1” to “n_4” will likewise
be rectified.
The time from the moment the auto shift is input, to the moment the
switch output actually operates is 15 ms or less.
If the set value rectified by the auto shift input exceeds the regulating
pressure range, it will be rectified once more to within the values of the
regulating pressure range.
When the auto shift function is turned “off”, the shift value will be zero.
When all of the auto shift functions are turned “off”, “ooo” will not be
displayed even if the auto shift input is set to Lo (no-voltage input).
Values “C_5” and “C_3”, rectified after the auto shift is input, will be lost
once the power is turned off.
Values “C_5” and “C_3”, rectified after the auto shift function is used, will
be reset to zero (initial value) when the power is turned back on again.
DAuto identification function
This function automatically identifies the pressure range of the pressure
sensor that is connected to the multi-channel pressure sensor controller,
thus eliminating the need of having to reset the range again after
replacing the sensor. This function will be activated either when “Aon” is
set in the auto identification mode or when the power is turned back on in
that condition. However, this function only works in conjunction with
specific pressure sensors (SMC Series PSE53). When other pressure
sensors are used, this function will not work. When using other types of
pressure sensors, first set the auto identification mode to “AoF”, and then
proceed to setting the range. Turning the power back on while in the “Aon”
setting can cause a malfunction.
If there is a fluctuation in the supply pressure, erroneous operation may
occur (e.g., in the case of adsorption verification, the switch does not turn
ON even though the workpiece is being adsorbed, or does not turn OFF
even though the workpiece is no longer being adsorbed.)
The auto shift function rectifies pressure changes to ensure proper
ON/OFF switch response during such fluctuations.
<Principle>
At the point when the supply pressure fluctuates, the set pressure value is
rectified by setting the auto shift input (external input) to Lo (no-voltage
input), using the pressure measured at that point as a standard.
When auto shift is NOT used:
When the supply pressure fluctuates, a correct sensing is no longer possible.
When auto shift is used:
Time
Time
Time
Time
ON
OFF
Switch output
1 & 2
Hi
Lo
Auto shift
input
10 ms or more
15 ms
or less
Set value P1
P2
Set value P1
P2
Switch output
1 & 2
ON
OFF
Pressure Supply pressure
normal
Does not turn ON Does not turn OFF
Supply pressure
normal
Set value
rectification
Set value
rectification
Pressure
( )
Unit Display and Resolution
Applicable pressure sensor
Regulating pressure range
kPa
MPa
kgf/cm2
bar
psi
mmHg
inHg
–0.1 to 1 MPa
0.001
0.01
0.01
0.1
10 to –101 kPa
0.1
0.001
0.001
0.01
1
0.1
–10 to 101 kPa
0.1
0.001
0.001
0.01
–101 to 101 kPa
0.1
0.001
0.001
0.02
1
0.1
PSE530 PSE531 PSE532 PSE533
This function eliminates slight differences in the output values of all 4
channels and allows uniformity in the numbers displayed. Displayed
values of the pressure sensors can be adjusted to within ±5%.
Information that can be copied includes the following: q Pressure set
values, w Range settings, e Display Units, r Output modes, t
Response times.
When CH1 is copied to CH2, CH3, and CH4, information of OUT1 in
CH1 will be copied.
When CH2, CH3, or CH4 is copied to CH1, information of OUT1 in CH2,
CH3, or CH4 will be copied only to OUT1 in CH1.
Note) When the display calibration function is used, the regulating pressure
value may change ±1 digit.
Note) When the copy function is used, the regulating pressure value of
the copied channel may change ±1 digit.
Supply pressure
drop
Supply pressure
increase
Supply pressure
drop
Supply pressure
increase
Display units can be selected using either or .
Display units can be switched with this function.
Units that can be displayed vary depending on the range of the pressure
sensors connected to the controller.
Switch output
response time when
auto shift is input.
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ZSE
ISE
PSE
Z
ISE3
PS
Z
ISE 1
2
ZSP
ISA2
IS
ZSM
PF2
IF
Data
Series PSE530/200
Multi-channel Controller/Pressure Sensor
Operation 4: Other Functions
+
Reset
Lock
Lock/Unlock selection
To measuring mode
Channel scan function deactivated.
Return to the measuring mode.
Unlock
Press and hold for
1 second or longer.
Key lock
SET SET
Note) Channel selection and channel scan operation will not be locked even if the key lock function is on.
Peak/Bottom mode OFF
Peak/Bottom selection
Peak mode Bottom mode
Peak value blinks
any of these keys.
To return to the measuring mode, press
Bottom value blinks
Peak/Bottom display
Press and hold for
2 seconds or longer.
SETSET SET
SET
If any buttons other than above are pressed during the peak/bottom mode, the peak/bottom mode will be
deactivated.
Pressure value for each channel are displayed at 2 second intervals.
CH1 CH2
CH4 CH3
Channel scan
Measuring mode
Measuring mode
Press and hold for
4 seconds or longer.
Measuring mode
Measuring mode
Press and hold for
2 seconds or longer.
Press and hold for
2 seconds or longer.
Measuring mode
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Series PSE530/200
1. Do not drop, bump, or apply excessive impacts (980
m/s2) while handling. Although the body of the
sensor may not be damaged, the inside of the
sensor could be damaged and lead to a
malfunction.
2. The tensile strength of the cord is 23 N. Applying a
greater pulling force on it can cause a malfunction.
When handling, hold the body of the sensor—do
not dangle it from the cord.
3. Do not exceed the screw-in torque of 3.5 Nm when
installing piping. Exceeding this value may cause
malfunctioning of the sensor.
4. Do not use pressure sensors with corrosive and/or
inflammable gases or liquids.
5. Connecting the sensor cable (Option)
Hold the female connector of the sensor cable with your
fingers and carefully insert it into the connector.
Warning
Handling
Pressure Sensor
1. Do not drop, bump, or apply excessive impacts
(1000 m/s2) while handling. Although the body of
the controller case may not be damaged, the inside
of the controller could be damaged and cause a
malfunction.
2. The tensile strength of the power supply/output
connection cable is 50 N; that of the pressure
sensor lead wire with connector is 25 N. Applying a
greater pulling force than the applicable specified
tensile strength to either of these components can
lead to a malfunction. When handling, hold the
body of the controller—do not dangle it from the
cord.
Warning
Handling
1. Incorrect wiring can damage the switch and cause
a malfunction or erroneous switch output.
Connections should be done while the power is
turned off.
2. Do not attempt to insert or pull the pressure sensor
or its connector when the power is on. Switch
output may malfunction.
3. Wire separately from power lines and high voltage
lines, avoiding wiring in the same conduit with
these lines. Malfunctions may occur due to noise
from these other lines.
4. If a commercial switching regulator is used, make
sure that the F.G. terminal is grounded.
Connection
Warning
1. Our multi-channel pressure sensor controllers are
CE marked; however, they are not equipped with
surge protection against lightning. Lightning surge
countermeasures should be applied directly to
system components as necessary.
2. Our multi-channel pressure sensor controllers do
not have an explosion proof rating. Never use
pressure sensors in the presence of inflammable or
explosive gases.
3. Enclosure “IP65” applies only to the front face of
the panel when mounting. Do not use in an
environment where oil splashing or spraying are
anticipated.
Operating Environment
Warning
1. The pressure sensors are CE marked; however, they
are not equipped with surge protection against
lightning. Lightning surge countermeasures should
be applied directly to system components as
necessary.
2. The pressure sensors do not have an explosion
proof rating. Never use pressure sensors in the
presence of inflammable or explosive gases.
Operating Environment
Warning
Controller
Sensor
Male connector
Female connector
Unlock
Lock
Sensor
Connector cover
A connector cover is provided as part of the cable assembly
(see the figure below). It is designed to keep the female
connector from slipping out of the sensor. To lock the connector
cover in place, first make sure it is facing in the right direction
as you slip it over the female connector, then lock it to the
sensor body by turning it clockwise. To remove the cover, first
unlock it by turning it counterclockwise, then pull back on it. To
remove the female connector, grab it with your fingers and pull
back on it. Do not pull on the cable.
Series PSE
Specific Product Precautions 1
Be sure to read before handling.
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ZSE
ISE
PSE
Z
ISE3
PS
Z
ISE 1
2
ZSP
ISA2
IS
ZSM
PF2
IF
Data
Mounting Wiring
Tighten screws 1/4 to 1/2 turn after the heads are flush with the panel.
Standard
When using 48 conversion adapter
48 conversion adapter
(ZS-26-D)
2-M3 x 8L
Front protective cover
(ZS-26-01) Panel mount
(ZS-26-B)
Caution
The front face of the panel mount conforms to IP65
(IP40 when using the 48 conversion adapter);
however, there is a possibility of liquid filtration if the
panel mount adapter is not installed securely and
properly. Securely fix the adaptor with screws as
shown below.
1. Connecting sensor cable and connector (ZS-26-E)
• Cut the sensor cable as shown below.
• Insert each lead wire into the corresponding connector number
by following the chart provided below.
Core wire color
of sensor cable
Brown (DC+)
Black (Analog output)
Blue (DC–)
N.C.
Connector
no.
1
2
3
4
Power supply/Output connector
Sensor connector port
4321
20 mm or more
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
B
A
2 m
C
Caution
• Make sure that the number of connector and the core wire
color match. After verifying that the wires are inserted all the
way, temporarily hold the connector down manually.
• Using pliers, snap A into B as shown below so that there is no
gap between A and B, and secure the connector.
The A and B portion of the sensor connector are already tacked
down temporarily at the time of shipment. Do not snap the A
portion in place before inserting the cable. Note that the
connector cannot be taken apart to be reused once it is
crimped. Use a new sensor connector in case wiring or the
snapping of A into B are done incorrectly.
To connect the connector to the multi-channel pressure sensor,
push the connector with its A portion facing toward you into the
socket until it clicks as shown below.
To remove the connector, pull it straight out while applying
pressure to the fingers on both sides.
2. Connecting power supply/output connection cable
To connect the power supply/output connection cable to the
controller, insert the cable connector with the C part facing
down until it clicks.
Brown
Black
Blue
N.C.
1
2
3
4
Verify from the top side of
A that the lead wires are
inserted completely.
Series PSE
Specific Product Precautions 2
Be sure to read before handling.
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Wiring
Caution
3. Connecting to other series
• Any pressure sensor (SW) can be connected as long as it
generates analog output (1 to 5 V) signal. However, the
pressure range must match.
• SMC pressure sensors, Series PSE510 & PSE520, are also
connectable.
When connecting to pressure sensors other than the Series
PSE530, connector types will vary depending on the wire core
size of the cable and the outside diameter of the insulation
cover. Refer to the table provided below.
Refer to the following diagram for connecting Series PSE520 to
the connector.
ZS-26-E
ZS-26-E-1
ZS-26-E-2
ZS-26-E-3
Connector
part no. Wire core size
AWG24-26 (0.14 to 0.2 mm2)
AWG24-26 (0.14 to 0.2 mm2)
AWG20-22 (0.3 to 0.5 mm2)
AWG20-22 (0.3 to 0.5 mm2)
Insulation
cover
O.D.
ø1.0 to 1.4
ø1.4 to 2.0
ø1.0 to 1.4
ø1.4 to 2.0
Sensor part no.
PSE510, PSE530
PSE521
PSE520
Brown
Black
Blue
N.C.
1
2
3
4
F. G .
Regulating Pressure Range & Rated Pressure Range
1. Regulating pressure range: Refers to allowable
pressure range in a pressure setting mode.
• Setting range is between P_1(n_1) to P_4(n_4).
For Series PSE200, the regulating pressure range and the
setting pressure range that can be displayed are the same.
2. Rated pressure range: Refers to the pressure range
that satisfies the product specifications.
Pressure range that satisfies the product specifications
(accuracy and linearity) for PSE530.
Caution
( )
There is no shielding wire for
Series PSE510 & PSE530.
Connect the shielding wire to
the frame ground (F.G.) or
F.G. terminal.
Series PSE
Specific Product Precautions 3
Be sure to read before handling.
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ZSE
ISE
PSE
Z
ISE3
PS
Z
ISE 1
2
ZSP
ISA2
IS
ZSM
PF2
IF
Data
Safety Instructions
These safety instructions are intended to prevent a hazardous situation and/or
equipment damage. These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard by labels of
"Caution", "Warning" or "Danger". To ensure safety, be sure to observe ISO 4414 Note 1),
JIS B 8370
Note 2) and other safety practices.
1. The compatibility of pneumatic equipment is the responsibility of the person
who designs the pneumatic system or decides its specifications.
Since the products specified here are used in various operating conditions, their compatibility for the
specific pneumatic system must be based on specifications or after analysis and/or tests to meet your
specific requirements. The expected performance and safety assurance will be the responsibility of the
person who has determined the compatibility of the system. This person should continuously review
the suitability of all items specified, referring to the latest catalog information with a view to giving due
consideration to any possibility of equipment failure when configuring a system.
2. Only trained personnel should operate pneumatically operated machinery
and equipment.
Compressed air can be dangerous if an operator is unfamiliar with it. Assembly, handling or repair of
pneumatic systems should be performed by trained and experienced operators.
3. Do not service machinery/equipment or attempt to remove components until
safety is confirmed.
1. Inspection and maintenance of machinery/equipment should only be performed once measures to
prevent falling or runaway of the driver objects have been confirmed.
2. When equipment is to be removed, confirm the safety process as mentioned above. Cut the supply
pressure for this equipment and exhaust all residual compressed air in the system.
3. Before machinery/equipment is restarted, take measures to prevent shooting-out of cylinder piston
rod, etc.
4. Contact SMC if the product is to be used in any of the following conditions:
1. Conditions and environments beyond the given specifications, or if product is used outdoors.
2. Installation on equipment in conjunction with atomic energy, railway, air navigation, vehicles,
medical equipment, food and beverages, recreation equipment, emergency stop circuits, clutch and
brake circuits in press applications, or safety equipment.
3. An application which has the possibility of having negative effects on people, property, or animals,
requiring special safety analysis.
Note 1) ISO 4414: Pneumatic fluid power--General rules relating to systems.
Note 2) JIS B 8370: General Rules for Pneumatic Equipment
Warning
Caution : Operator error could result in injury or equipment damage.
Warning
: Operator error could result in serious injury or loss of life.
Danger : In extreme conditions, there is a possible result of serious injury or loss of life.
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1. Confirm the specifications.
Products represented in this catalog are designed for use in
compressed air appllications only (including vacuum), unless
otherwise indicated.
Do not use the product outside their design parameters.
Please contact SMC when using the products in applications
other than compressed air (including vacuum).
4. Use clean air
If the compressed air supply is contaminated with chemicals,
cynthetic materials, corrosive gas, etc., it may lead to break
down or malfunction.
Selection
Mounting
Piping
Air Supply
Maintenance
Operating Environment
Warning
1. Instruction manual
Install the products and operate them only after reading the
instruction manual carefully and understanding its contents.
Also keep the manual where it can be referred to as
necessary.
2. Securing the space for maintenance
When installing the products, please allow access for
maintenance.
3. Tightening torque
When installing the products, please follow the listed torque
specifications.
Warning
1. Do not use in environments where the product
is directly exposed to corrosive gases,
chemicals, salt water, water or steam.
2. Do not expose the product to direct sunlight
for an extended period of time.
3. Do not use in a place subject to heavy
vibrations and/or shocks.
4. Do not mount the product in locations where it
is exposed to radiant heat.
Warning
1. Maintenance procedures are outlined in the
operation manual.
Not following proper procedures could cause the product to
malfunction and could lead to damage to the equipment or
machine.
2. Maintenance work
If handled improperly, compressed air can be dangerous.
Assembly, handling and repair of pneumatic systems should
be performed by qualified personnel only.
3. Drain flushing
Remove drainage from air filters regularly. (Refer to the
specifications.)
4. Shut-down before maintenance
Before attempting any kind of maintenance make sure the
supply pressure is shut of and all residual air pressure is
released from the system to be worked on.
5. Start-up after maintenance and inspection
Apply operating pressure and power to the equipment and
check for proper operation and possible air leaks. If operation
is abnormal, please verify product set-up parameters.
6. Do not make any modifications to be product.
Do not take the product apart.
Warning
1. Before piping
Make sure that all debris, cutting oil, dust, etc, are removed
from the piping.
2. Wrapping of pipe tape
When screwing piping or fittings into ports, ensure that chips
from the pipe threads or sealing material do not get inside the
piping. Also, when the pipe tape is used, leave 1.5 to 2 thread
ridges exposed at the end of the threads.
Caution
1. Operating fluid
Please consult with SMC when using the product in
applications other than compressed air (including vacuum).
Regarding products for general fluid, please ask SMC about
applicable fluids.
2. Install an air dryer, aftercooler, etc.
Excessive condensate in a compressed air system may cause
valves and other pneumatic equipment to malfunction.
Installation of an air dryer, after cooler etc. is recommended.
3. Drain flushing
If condensate in the drain bowl is not emptied on a regular
basis, the bowl will over flow and allow the condensate to
enter the compressed air lines.
If the drain bowl is difficult to check and remove, it is
recommended that a drain bowl with the auto-drain option be
installed.
For compressed air quality, refer to “Air Preparation
Equipment” catalog.
Warning
Common Precautions
Be sure to read before handling.
For detailed precautions on every series, refer to main text.
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Quality Assurance Information
(ISO 9001, ISO 14001)
Reliable quality of products in the global market
To enable our customers throughout
the world to use our products with
even greater confidence, SMC has
obtained certification for international
standards “ISO 9001” and “ISO
14001”, and created a complete
structure for quality assurance and
environmental controls. SMC
products pursue to meet its
customers’ expectations while also
considering company’s contribution in
society.
This is an international standard for quality control
and quality assurance. SMC has obtained a large
number of certifications in Japan and overseas,
providing assurance to our customers throughout
the world.
Quality management system
ISO 9001
This is an international standard related to
environmental management systems and
environmental inspections. While promoting
environmentally friendly automation technology,
SMC is also making diligent efforts to preserve
the environment.
Environmental management system
ISO 14001
Sales coordination
Production
Make customers our
first priority, offering
them reliable and
friendly service.
Market research
Product planning
After service
Process control
Inspection, testing, etc.
Initial production control
Quality system
education
Training of
suppliers
New product evaluation
Reliability design
Reliability testing
New technical
development
Education
Training
Research
Design
Development
Produce the highest
quality with the
participation of all
employees.
Create new
products using the
latest technology,
and offer the finest
products in a
timely manner.
SMC’s quality control system
Quality policies
Quality control activities
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CE Mark
SMC Product Conforming to Inter
SMC products complying with EN/ISO, CSA/UL standards are supporting
The CE mark indicates that machines and components meet essential requirements of all the EC Directives
applied.
It has been obligatory to apply CE marks indicating conformity with EC Directives when machines and
components are exported to the member Nations of the EU.
Once “A manufacturer himself” declares a product to be safe by means of CE marking (declaration of
conformity by manufacturer), free distribution inside the member Nations of the EU is permissible.
CE Mark
SMC provides CE marking to products to which EMC and Low Voltage Directives have been applied, in
accordance with CETOP (European hydraulics and pneumatics committee) guide lines.
As of February 1998, the following 18 countries will be obliged to conform to CE mark legislation
Iceland, Ireland, United Kingdom, Italy, Austria, Netherlands, Greece, Liechtenstein, Sweden, Spain, Denmark,
Germany, Norway, Finland, France, Belgium, Portugal, Luxembourg
EC Directives and Pneumatic Components
• Machinery Directive
The Machinery Directive contains essential health and safety requirements for machinery, as applied to
industrial machines e.g. machine tools, injection molding machines and automatic machines. Pneumatic
equipment is not specified in Machinery Directive. However, the use of SMC products that are certified as
conforming to EN Standards, allows customers to simplify preparation work of the Technical Construction File
required for a Declaration of Conformity.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive
The EMC Directive specifies electromagnetic compatibility. Equipment which may generate electromagnetic
interference or whose function may be compromised by electromagnetic interference is required to be immune
to electromagnetic affects (EMS/immunity) without emitting excessive electromagnetic affects (EMI/emission).
• Low Voltage Directive
This directive is applied to products, which operate above 50 VAC to 1000 VAC and 75 VDC to 1500 VDC
operating voltage, and require electrical safety measures to be introduced.
• Simple Pressure Vessels Directive
This directive is applied to welded vessels whose maximum operating pressure (PS) and volume of vessel (V)
exceed 50 bar/L. Such vessels require EC type examination and then CE marking.
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you to comply with EC directives and CSA/UL standards.
CSA Standards & UL Standards
UL and CSA standards have been applied in North America (U.S.A. and Canada) symbolizing safety of electric
products, and are defined to mainly prevent danger from electric shock or fire, resulting from trouble with
electric products. Both UL and CSA standards are acknowledged in North America as the first class certifying
body. They have a long experience and ability for issuing product safety certificate. Products approved by CSA
or UL standards are accepted in most states and governments beyond question.
Since CSA is a test certifying body as the National Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) within the
jurisdiction of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), SMC was tested for compliance with
CSA Standards and UL Standards at the same time and was approved for compliance with the two Standards.
The above CSA NRTL/C logo is described on a product label in order to indicate that the product is approved
by CSA and UL Standards.
TSSA (MCCR) Registration Products
TSSA is the regulation in Ontario State, Canada. The products that the operating pressure is more than 5 psi
(0.03 MPa) and the piping size is bigger than 1 inch. fall into the scope of TSSA regulation.
Products conforming to CE Standard
With CE symbol for simple visual recognition
In this catalog each accredited product series is indicated with a
CE mark symbol. However, in some cases, every available
models may not meet CE compliance. Please visit our web site
for the latest selection of available models with CE mark.
Mark of compliance
for CSA
Mark of compliance
for CSA/UL
national Standards
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SMC Product Conforming to International Standards
America Europe
U.S.A. SMC Corporation of America
3011 North Franklin Road Indianapolis, IN 46226, U.S.A.
TEL: 317-899-4440 FAX: 317-899-3102
CANADA SMC Pneumatics (Canada) Ltd.
6768 Financial Drive Mississauga, Ontario, L5N 7J6 Canada
TEL: 905-812-0400 FAX: 905-812-8686
MEXICO SMC Corporation (Mexico), S.A. DE C.V.
Carr. Silao-Trejo K.M. 2.5 S/N, Predio San Jose del Duranzo
C.P. 36100, Silao, Gto., Mexico
TEL: 472-72-2-55-00 FAX: 472-72-2-59-44/2-59-46
CHILE SMC Pneumatics (Chile) S.A.
Av. La Montaña 1,115 km. 16,5 P. Norte Parque
Industrial Valle Grande, Lampa Santiago, Chile
TEL: 02-270-8600 FAX: 02-270-8601
ARGENTINA SMC Argentina S.A.
Teodoro Garcia 3860 (1427) Buenos Aires, Argentina
TEL: 011-4555-5762 FAX: 011-4555-5762
BOLIVIA SMC Pneumatics Bolivia S.R.L.
Avenida Beni Numero 4665
Santa Cruz de la Sierra-Casilla de Correo 2281, Bolivia
TEL: 591-3-3428383 FAX: 591-3-3449900
VENEZUELA SMC Neumatica Venezuela S.A.
Apartado 40152, Avenida Nueva Granada, Edificio Wanlac,
Local 5, Caracas 1040-A, Venezuela
TEL: 2-632-1310 FAX: 2-632-3871
PERU (Distributor) IMPECO Automatizacion Industrial S.A.
AV. Canevaro 752, Lince, Lima, Peru
TEL: 1-471-6002 FAX: 1-471-0935
URUGUAY (Distributor) BAKO S.A.
Galicia 1650 esq. Gaboto C.P. 11200, Montevideo, Uruguay
TEL: 2-401-6603 FAX: 2-409-4306
BRAZIL SMC Pneumaticos Do Brasil Ltda.
Rua. Dra. Maria Fidelis, nr. 130, Jardim Piraporinha-Diadema-S.P.
CEP: 09950-350, Brasil
TEL: 11-4051-1177 FAX: 11-4071-6636
COLOMBIA (Distributor) Airmatic Ltda.
Calle 18 69-05 Apart. Aereo 081045 Santa Fe de Bogotá, Colombia
TEL: 1-424-9240 FAX: 1-424-9260
U.K. SMC Pneumatics (U.K.) Ltd.
Vincent Avenue, Crownhill, Milton Keynes, MK8 0AN, Backinghamshire, U.K.
TEL: 01908-563888 FAX: 01908-561185
GERMANY SMC Pneumatik GmbH
Boschring 13-15 D-63329 Egelsbach, Germany
TEL: 06103-4020 FAX: 06103-402139
ITALY SMC Italia S.p.A.
Via Garibaldi 62 I-20061 Carugate Milano, Italy
TEL: 02-9271365 FAX: 02-9271365
FRANCE SMC Pneumatique S.A.
1 Boulevard de Strasbourg, Parc Gustave Eiffel, Bussy Saint Georges, F-77600
Marne La Vallee Cedex 3 France
TEL: 01-64-76-10-00 FAX: 01-64-76-10-10
SWEDEN SMC Pneumatics Sweden AB
Ekhagsvägen 29-31, S-141 05 Huddinge, Sweden
TEL: 08-603-07-00 FAX: 08-603-07-10
SWITZERLAND SMC Pneumatik AG
Dorfstrasse 7, Postfach 117, CH-8484 Weisslingen, Switzerland
TEL: 052-396-3131 FAX: 052-396-3191
AUSTRIA SMC Pneumatik GmbH (Austria)
Girakstrasse 8, A-2100 Korneuburg, Austria
TEL: 0-2262-6228-0 FAX: 0-2262-62285
SPAIN SMC España, S.A.
Zuazobidea 14 Pol. Ind. Júndiz 01015 Vitoria, Spain
TEL: 945-184-100 FAX: 945-184-510
IRELAND SMC Pneumatics (Ireland) Ltd.
2002 Citywest Business Campus, Naas Road, Saggart, Co. Dublin, Ireland
TEL: 01-403-9000 FAX: 01-466-0385
NETHERLANDS (Associated company) SMC Pneumatics BV
De Ruyterkade 120, NL-1011 AB Amsterdam, Netherlands
TEL: 020-5318888 FAX: 020-5318880
GREECE (Distributor) S.Parianopoulos S.A.
7, Konstantinoupoleos Street 11855 Athens, Greece
TEL: 01-3426076 FAX: 01-3455578
DENMARK SMC Pneumatik A/S
Knudsminde 4 B DK-8300
Odder, Denmark
TEL: 70252900 FAX: 70252901
SMC’s Global Service Network
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Europe
FINLAND SMC Pneumatics Finland OY
PL72, Tiistinniityntie 4, SF-02231 ESP00, Finland
TEL: 09-8595-80 FAX: 09-8595-8595
NORWAY SMC Pneumatics Norway A/S
Vollsveien 13C, Granfoss Næringspark N-1366 LYSAKER, Norway
TEL: 67-12-90-20 FAX: 67-12-90-21
BELGIUM (Distributor) SMC Pneumatics N.V./S.A.
Nijverheidsstraat 20 B-2160 Wommelgem Belguim
TEL: 03-355-1464 FAX: 03-355-1466
POLAND SMC Industrial Automation Polska Sp.z.o.o.
ul. Konstruktorska 11A, PL-02-673 Warszawa, Poland
TEL: 022-548-5085 FAX: 022-548-5087
TURKEY (Distributor) Entek Pnömatik San.ve Tic. Ltd. Sti
Perpa Tic. Merkezi Kat:11 No.1625 80270 Okmeydani Istanbul, Türkiye
TEL: 0212-221-1512 FAX: 0212-221-1519
RUSSIA SMC Pneumatik LLC.
36/40 Sredny prospect V.O. St. Petersburg 199004, Russia
TEL: 812-118-5445 FAX: 812-118-5449
CZECH SMC Industrial Automation CZ s.r.o.
Hudcova 78a, CZ-61200 Brno, Czech Republic
TEL: 05-4121-8034 FAX: 05-4121-8034
HUNGARY SMC Hungary Ipari Automatizálási kft.
Budafoki ut 107-113 1117 Budapest
TEL: 01-371-1343 FAX: 01-371-1344
ROMANIA SMC Romania S.r.l.
Str. Frunzei, Nr. 29, Sector 2, Bucharest, Romania
TEL: 01-3205111 FAX: 01-3261489
SLOVAKIA SMC Priemyselná automatizáciá, s.r.o
Nova 3, SK-83103 Bratislava
TEL: 02-4445-6725 FAX: 02-4445-6028
SLOVENIA SMC Industrijska Avtomatilca d.o.o.
Grajski trg 15, SLO- 8360 Zuzemberk, Slovenia
TEL: 07388-5240 FAX: 07388-5249
SOUTH AFRICA (Distributor) Hyflo Southern Africa (Pty.) Ltd.
P.O.Box 240 Paardeneiland 7420 South Africa
TEL: 021-511-7021 FAX: 021-511-4456
EGYPT (Distributor) Saadani Trading & Ind. Services
15 Sebaai Street, Miami 21411 Alexandria, Egypt
TEL: 3-548-50-34 FAX: 3-548-50-34
Oceania/Asia
AUSTRALIA SMC Pneumatics (Australia) Pty.Ltd.
14-18 Hudson Avenue Castle Hill NSW 2154, Australia
TEL: 02-9354-8222 FAX: 02-9894-5719
NEW ZEALAND SMC Pneumatics (New Zealand) Ltd.
8C Sylvia Park Road Mt.Wellington Auckland, New Zealand
TEL: 09-573-7007 FAX: 09-573-7002
TAIWAN SMC Pneumatics (Taiwan) Co.,Ltd.
17, Lane 205, Nansan Rd., Sec.2, Luzhu-Hsiang, Taoyuan-Hsien, TAIWAN
TEL: 03-322-3443 FAX: 03-322-3387
HONG KONG SMC Pneumatics (Hong Kong) Ltd.
29/F, Clifford Centre, 778-784 Cheung, Sha Wan Road, Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon,
Hong Kong
TEL: 2744-0121 FAX: 2785-1314
SINGAPORE SMC Pneumatics (S.E.A.) Pte. Ltd.
89 Tuas Avenue 1, Jurong Singapore 639520
TEL: 6861-0888 FAX: 6861-1889
PHILIPPINES SHOKETSU SMC Corporation
Unit 201 Common Goal Tower, Madrigal Business Park,
Ayala Alabang Muntinlupa, Philippines
TEL: 02-8090565 FAX: 02-8090586
MALAYSIA SMC Pneumatics (S.E.A.) Sdn. Bhd.
Lot 36 Jalan Delima1/1, Subang Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Batu 3 40000 Shah Alam
Selangor, Malaysia
TEL: 03-56350590 FAX: 03-56350602
SOUTH KOREA SMC Pneumatics Korea Co., Ltd.
Woolim e-BIZ Center (Room 1008), 170-5, Guro-Dong, Guro-Gu,
Seoul, 152-050, South Korea
TEL: 02-3219-0700 FAX: 02-3219-0702
CHINA SMC (China) Co., Ltd.
7 Wan Yuan St. Beijing Economic & Technological Development Zone 100176, China
TEL: 010-67882111 FAX: 010-67881837
THAILAND SMC Thailand Ltd.
134/6 Moo 5, Tiwanon Road, Bangkadi, Amphur Muang, Patumthani 12000, Thailand
TEL: 02-963-7099 FAX: 02-501-2937
INDIA SMC Pneumatics (India) Pvt. Ltd.
D-107 to 112, Phase-2, Extension, Noida, Dist. Gautaim Budh Nagar,
U.P. 201 305, India
TEL: (0120)-4568730 FAX: 0120-4568933
INDONESIA (Distributor) P.T. Riyadi Putera Makmur
Jalan Hayam Wuruk Komplek Glodok Jaya No. 27-28 Jakarta 11180 Indonesia
TEL: 021-625 5548 FAX: 021-625 5888
PAKISTAN (Distributor) Jubilee Corporation
First Floor Mercantile Centre, Newton Road Near Boulton Market P.O. Box 6165
Karachi 74000 Pakistan
TEL: 021-243-9070/8449 FAX: 021-241-4589
ISRAEL (Distributor) Baccara Automation Control
Kvutzat Geva 18915 Israel
TEL: 04-653-5960 FAX: 04-653-1445
SAUDI ARABIA (Distributor) Assaggaff Trading Est.
P.O. Box 3385 Al-Amir Majed Street, Jeddah-21471, Saudi Arabia
TEL: 02-6761574 FAX: 02-6708173
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