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Key-type Selector Switches
A22NK
Keyed 22-mm Selector Switches
Universal Design.
Emphasis on Color Coding, Workability,
and Safety.
Easy to Use
You can connect up to three Contact Blocks in one stage for
multistage expansion.
The terminals can be retightened when Contact Blocks are
stacked.
Contact Blocks can be attached in any direction for easy
assembly.
Screw terminal structure is compatible with round crimp
terminals.
Safety
Easy-to-operate lock lever for secure locking.
Easy-mounting Contact Blocks provide finger protection.
Different colors of Contact Blocks (NO: blue, NC: orange)
help prevent wiring errors.
Product Lineup
Meet global safety standards.
Available with metal or plastic bezels.
All models are keyed alike.
Standard-feature degree of protection: IP66 and NEMA 13.
Refer to Safety Precautions for All Pushbutton Switch-
es/Indicators and Safety Precautions in the A22NN/
A22NL datasheet
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Model Number Structure
Model Number Legend - - - - - -Shipped as a set that includes the Operation Unit, Mounting Collar, and Contact Block.
For information on combinations, refer to Ordering Information on pages 5 to 6.
Model Numbers for Sets
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
A22N K - 2B M - 01 A A - G 100
(1) Type
(2) Number of Positions and
Bezel Material
(3) Reset Method
Code Type
K Key-type Selector Switch
Code No. of
positions Bezel material
2B 2 Plastic
2M 2 Brushed metal
2R 2 Metal
3B 3 Plastic
3M 3 Brushed metal
3R 3 Metal
Code Reset method
M Manual
Two-
positions
manual
Three-
positions
manual
L
Automatic
reset on
left
Two-
positions
automatic
Three-
positions left
automatic
B
Automatic
reset on
left and
right
Three-
positions left
or right
automatic
(4) Key Number
(5) Key Release Position
: Release position
: Locked position
(6) Degree of Protection
Code No.
01 No.1
Code Release
position
Two
positions
Three
positions
AAll
positions
BLeft
D Center ---
GLeft and
right ---
Code Protection
A IP66, NEMA13
(7) Contact Specification
(8) Contact Configuration
Note: 1. NO (blue): Normally open, NC (orange):
Normally closed.
2. Refer to the following figure for Unit
positions.
Code Description
G General purpose
Code
Contact
Blocks
Switch
Position Two
posi-
tions
Three
posi-
tions
NO NC 123
100 1 0 NO --- --- Yes ---
002 0 1 --- --- NC Yes ---
101 2 0 NO --- NO Yes Yes
102 1 1 NO --- NC Yes Yes
201 1 1 NC --- NO --- Yes
202 0 2 NC --- NC Yes Yes
110 2 0 NO NO --- --- Yes
112 2 1 NO NO NC Yes Yes
210 1 1 NC NO --- --- Yes
011 2 0 --- NO NO --- Yes
012 1 1 --- NO NC --- Yes
120 1 1 NO NC --- --- Yes
220 0 2 NC NC --- --- Yes
021 1 1 --- NC NO --- Yes
022 0 2 --- NC NC --- Yes
Operation Angle
Three PositionsTwo Positions
90°
121
0
2
45° 45°
Specifications: Refer to page 10 and refer to the A22NN/A22NL. Precautions for correct use: Refer to the A22NN/A22NL.
Dimensions: Refer to page 11.
Note: Not all assembled configurations are possible.
Please refer to the subassemblies section for additional options.
Please refer to the specifications section for examples of linked
contact block options.
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Structure
Contact Configuration Table
Two Positions
Three Positions
No. of
outputs Code Contact
configuration Unit
position Contacts Position
1 2
1 100 SPST-NO
(1) NO ON
(2) --- --- ---
(3) --- --- ---
1 002 SPST-NC
(1) --- --- ---
(2) --- --- ---
(3) NC ON
2 102 SPST-NO/
SPST-NC
(1) NO ON
(2) --- --- ---
(3) NC ON
2 101 DPST-NO
(1) NO ON
(2) --- --- ---
(3) NO ON
2 202 DPST-NC
(1) NC ON
(2) --- --- ---
(3) NC ON
3 111 3PST-NO
(1) NO ON
(2) NO ON
(3) NO ON
3 222 3PST-NC
(1) NC ON
(2) NC ON
(3) NC ON
3 122 SPST-NO/
DPST-NC
(1) NO ON
(2) NC ON
(3) NC ON
3 112 DPST-NO/
SPST-NC
(1) NO ON
(2) NO ON
(3) NC ON
No. of
outputs Code Contact
configuration Unit
position Contacts Position
1 0 2
2 110 DPST-NO
(1) NO ON
(2) NO ON ON
(3) --- --- --- ---
2 011 DPST-NO
(1) --- --- --- ---
(2) NO ON ON
(3) NO ON
2 101 DPST-NO
(1) NO ON
(2) --- --- --- ---
(3) NO ON
2 220 DPST-NC
(1) NC ON ON
(2) NC ON
(3) --- --- --- ---
2 022 DPST-NC
(1) --- --- --- ---
(2) NC ON
(3) NC ON ON
2 202 DPST-NC
(1) NC ON ON
(2) --- --- --- ---
(3) NC ON ON
2 120 SPST-NO/
SPST-NC
(1) NO ON
(2) NC ON
(3) --- --- --- ---
Operation Angle
Three PositionsTwo Positions
90°
121
0
2
45° 45°
Note: Not all assembled configurations
are possible.
Please refer to the subassemblies
section for additional options. Please
refer to the specifications section for
examples of linked contact block options.
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2 102 SPST-NO/
SPST-NC
(1) NO ON
(2) --- --- --- ---
(3) NC ON ON
2 210 SPST-NO/
SPST-NC
(1) NC ON ON
(2) NO ON ON
(3) --- --- --- ---
2 201 SPST-NO/
SPST-NC
(1) NC ON ON
(2) --- --- --- ---
(3) NO ON
2 012 SPST-NO/
SPST-NC
(1) --- --- --- ---
(2) NO ON ON
(3) NC ON ON
2 021 SPST-NO/
SPST-NC
(1) --- --- --- ---
(2) NC ON
(3) NO ON
3 111 3PST-NO
(1) NO ON
(2) NO ON ON
(3) NO ON
3 222 3PST-NC
(1) NC ON ON
(2) NC ON
(3) NC ON ON
3 122 SPST-NO/
DPST-NC
(1) NO ON
(2) NC ON
(3) NC ON ON
3 212 SPST-NO/
DPST-NC
(1) NC ON ON
(2) NO ON ON
(3) NC ON ON
3 221 SPST-NO/
DPST-NC
(1) NC ON ON
(2) NC ON
(3) NO ON ON
3 211 DPST-NO/
SPST-NC
(1) NC ON ON
(2) NO ON ON
(3) NO ON
3 121 DPST-NO/
SPST-NC
(1) NO ON
(2) NC ON
(3) NO ON
3 112 DPST-NO/
SPST-NC
(1) NO ON
(2) NO ON ON
(3) NC ON ON
No. of
outputs Code Contact
configuration Unit
position Contacts Position
1 0 2
Operation Angle
Three Positions
1
0
2
45° 45°
Note: Some combinations are only available through subassemblies.
Please refer to the specifications section for more information.
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Ordering Information
Model Numbers for Sets- - - - Shipped as a set that includes the Operation Unit, Mounting Collar, and Contact Block.
Two-position, Key-type Selector Switches
Appearance Bezel
material
No. of
outputs Model (3)
Reset method
(5)
Key release
positions
(8)(8)(8)
Contact
configuration
Plastic bezels
2B
1
A22NK-2B(3)-01(5)A-G(8)(8)(8)
M: Manual
L: Automatic reset on left
A: All positions
B: Left
100
002
2
102
101
202
Brushed metal bezels
2M
1
A22NK-2M(3)-01(5)A-G(8)(8)(8)
100
002
2
102
101
202
Metal bezels
2R
1
A22NK-2R(3)-01(5)A-G(8)(8)(8)
100
002
2
102
101
202
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Three-position, Key-type Selector Switches
Appearance Bezel
material
No. of
out-
puts
Model (3)
Reset method
(5)
Key release
positions
(8)(8)(8)
Contact
configuration
Plastic bezels
3B
2
A22NK-3B(3)-01(5)A-G(8)(8)(8)
M: Manual
B: Automatic reset on left and right B: Left
D: Center
G: Left and right
110
011
101
220
022
202
120
102
210
201
012
021
Brushed metal bezels
3M
2
A22NK-3M(3)-01(5)A-G(8)(8)(8)
110
011
101
220
022
202
120
102
210
201
012
021
Metal bezels
3R
2
A22NK-3R(3)-01(5)A-G(8)(8)(8)
110
011
101
220
022
202
120
102
210
201
012
021
Subassemblies: Refer to pages 7 to 9.
(You can order Operation Units, Mounting Collars, and
Contact Blocks individually.)
Specifications: Refer to page 10 and refer to the A22NN/A22NL.
Dimensions: Refer to page 11.
Accessories and tools: Refer to the A22NN/A22NL.
Note: Not all assembled configurations are possible.
Please refer to the subassemblies section for additional options.
Please refer to the specifications section for examples of linked contact block options.
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Ordering Information
Subassemblies - - - - - You can order Operation Units, Mounting Collars, and Contact Blocks individually. Use them in combination for
models that are not available as assembled Switches. They can also be used as inventory for maintenance
parts.
Plastic Operation Units
Reinforcement Plate
Brushed Metal Operation Units Metal Operation Units
Mounting Collar
Contact Blocks
Note: Use a Reinforcement Plate for greater strength.
Model numbers of sets: Refer to page 5. Specifications: Refer to page 10 and refer to the A22NN/A22NL.
Dimensions: Refer to page 11.
Accessories and tools: Refer to the A22NN/A22NL.
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Ordering Information
Subassemblies - - - - - You can order Operation Units, Mounting Collars, and Contact Blocks individually. Use them in combination for
models that are not available as assembled Switches. They can also be used as inventory for maintenance parts.
Operation Units
Bezel material and shape
Plastic Brushed metal Metal
(1)
Key release
positions
No. of
positions Reset method Model Model Model
2
Manual A22NZ-2BM-01(1)A A22NZ-2MM-01(1)A A22NZ-2RM-01(1)A A: All positions
B: Left
C: Right
Automatic reset
on left A22NZ-2BL-01(1)A A22NZ-2ML-01(1)A A22NZ-2RL-01(1)A
3
Manual A22NZ-3BM-01(1)A A22NZ-3MM-01(1)A A22NZ-3RM-01(1)A
A: All positions
B: Left
C: Right
D: Center
G: Left and right
Automatic reset
on left A22NZ-3BL-01(1)A A22NZ-3ML-01(1)A A22NZ-3RL-01(1)A
Automatic reset
on right A22NZ-3BR-01(1)A A22NZ-3MR-01(1)A A22NZ-3RR-01(1)A
Automatic reset
on left and right A22NZ-3BB-01(1)A A22NZ-3MB-01(1)A A22NZ-3RB-01(1)A
Model numbers of sets: Refer to page 5. Specifications: Refer to page 10 and refer to the A22NN/A22NL.
Dimensions: Refer to page 11.
Accessories and tools: Refer to the A22NN/A22NL.
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Ordering Information
Subassemblies - - You can order Operation Units, Mounting Collars, and Contact Blocks individually. Use them in combination for
models that are not available as assembled Switches. They can also be used as inventory for maintenance parts.
Mounting Collar
Contact Blocks
Reinforcement Plate
Accessories
Appearance Model
A22NZ-H-01
Appearance Contact
Specification Model
SPST-NO (blue) A22NZ-S-G1A
SPST-NC (orange) A22NZ-S-G1B
Appearance Model
A22NZ-A-C01
Appearance Model
Key
A22NZ-K-01
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Specifications
Characteristics
*1. With no icing or condensation.
*2. Degree of protection from the front of the panel.
Operating Characteristics (for SPST-NO/SPST-NC)
Examples of Linked Contact Blocks
Note: If you increase the number of Contact Blocks, evaluate the Switch under actual working conditions before permanent installation and use
the Switch within a number of switching operations that will not adversely affect the Switch’s performance.
Type Key-type Selector Switches
Item
Allowable operating
frequency
Mechanical 30 operations/minute max.
Electrical 30 operations/minute max.
Insulation resistance 100 M min. (at 500 VDC)
Contact resistance 100 m max. (initial value)
Dielectric strength
Between terminals
of same polarity 2,500 VAC at 50/60 Hz for 1 min
Between each termi-
nal and ground 2,500 VAC at 50/60 Hz for 1 min
Vibration resistance Malfunction 10 to 55 Hz, 1.5-mm double amplitude (malfunction within 1 ms)
Shock resistance Malfunction 1,000 m/s2 max. (malfunction within 1 ms)
Durability Mechanical 500,000 operations min. (Switches with 3 positions: 300,000 operations min.)
Electrical 500,000 operations min. (Switches with 3 positions: 300,000 operations min.)
Ambient operating temperature*1 25 to 70°C
Ambient operating humidity 35% to 85% RH
Ambient storage temperature*1 40 to 80°C
Degree of protection*2 IP66, NEMA13
Electric shock protection class Class II
PTI (tracking characteristic) 175
Degree of contamination (application envi-
ronment) 3 (IEC 60947-5-1)
Weight Approx. 65 g (for 1NC/1NO)
Type Key-type Selector Switches
Item Manual reset Automatic reset
Total travel force (torque) (maximum TTF) 0.6 N·m 0.6 N·m
Total travel (TT) 2 positions: Approx. 90°, 3 positions: Approx. 45°
Resetting force (torque) (RF) 0.5 N·m max. ---
Key-type Selector Switches
2 positions 3 positions
Linking example
Contact Blocks
Operation Unit
Mounting Collar
Operation Unit
Mounting Collar
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Dimensions (Unit: mm)
Lighted and Non-lighted Key-type Selection Switches
Depth with Linked Units
Terminal Wiring Diagrams
Terminal Connection Diagrams
Bottom View
0.5
5
43.5
28.8 dia.
11
1.8
24.2 18.8 45.3
47
30
R29.2 90°
Two positions
Two-position Switches with Plastic Bezels
A22NK-2B@
28.8 dia.
24.2 18.8
0.5
5
45.3
43.5
11
1.8
Three-position Switches with Plastic Bezels
A22NK-3B@
28.8 dia.
24.2 18.8 45.3
43.5
11
Two-position Switches with Brushed Metal Bezels
A22NK-2M@
24.2 18.8 45.3
43.5
28.8 dia.
11
Three-position Switches with Brushed Metal Bezel
s
A22NK-3M@
43.5
28.8 dia.
11
24.2 18.8 45.3
Two-position Switches with Metal Bezels
A22NK-2R@
28.8 dia.
24.2 18.8 45.3
43.5
11
Three-position Switches with Metal Bezels
A22NK-3R@
66.8
45.3
2NO/1NC
Contact configuration
code:112
2NO/1NC
Contact configuration
code:112
Six, M3.5
Phillips/slotted
screws
Contact
Blocks
20
10
3
4
3
4
Bottom View
1
2
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Safety Precautions
Refer to Safety Precautions for All Pushbutton Switches/Indicators for common precautions.
Read the Safety Precautions in the A22NN/A22NL datasheet.
Insert the key all of the way to the back of the cylinder before you turn it.
Precautions for Correct Use
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Safety Precautions
Refer to Safety Precautions for All Pushbutton Switches/Indicators.
Never perform wiring work on a Switch while power is being
supplied. Never touch terminals and other charged parts while
power is being supplied. Doing so may result in electrical shock.
Never attempt to disassemble or modify the Switch in any way.
Doing so may prevent correct operation.
Switch functionality may be inhibited. Do not drop the Switch.
Never apply a force that would deform or alter the nature of the
Switch.
The durability of the Switch is greatly affected by operating
conditions. Evaluate the Switch under actual working conditions
before permanent installation and use the Switch within a number
of switching operations that will not adversely affect the Switch’s
performance.
Do not use a load voltage or current that exceeds the rating. Doing
so may damage or cause burning in the Switch.
Do not use the Switch in a location with inflammable or explosive
gases, or where the Switch would be subjected to inflammable
solvents. The arcs and heat generated when the Switch is
operated can cause ignition or explosions.
Do not use the Switch where sulfur gas (H2S, SO2), ammonia gas
(NH3), nitric acid gas (HNO3), chlorine gas (Cl2), or other harmful
gases are present or where high humidity is present. Contact faults
and damage due to corrosion may interfere with the functionality of
the Switch.
Do not use the Switch in oil or water or in an environment subject
to constant contact with oil or water. The oil or water may enter the
Switch, causing failure.
Do not use or store the Switch in the following locations.
Locations subject to rapid temperature changes
Locations subject to condensation due to high humidity
Locations subject to vibration
Locations subject to direct sunlight
Locations subject to salty air
Make sure that the rubber washer is in place between the
Operation Unit and the panel. Otherwise, the specifications of the
protective structure may not be satisfied.
Do not subject the Contact Block or wiring to excessive force. The
Contact Block may be damaged or deformed and faulty contact
may occur.
Mounting
Do not tighten the Mounting Nut more than necessary using tools
such as pointed-nose pliers. Doing so will damage the Mounting
Nut. (The tightening torque of the Mounting Nut is 1.0 to 2.0 N·m.)
Wiring
Terminal screws must be M3.5 Phillips or slotted screws with a
square washer.
The terminal screw tightening torque is 1.0 to 1.3 N·m.
Solid wires, stranded wires, and crimp terminals can be connected
to the Switch.
Stranded wires: AWG14 to AWG16
Solid wire: 1.6 dia. max.
Bare Crimp Terminals
Crimp Terminals with Insulating Sheathes
After wiring the Switch, maintain appropriate clearance and
creepage distances.
Operating Environment
The Switch is intended for indoor use only.
Using the Switch outdoors will result in failure.
LED Lamps
A current-limiting resistor is built into the LED Lamp, so external
resistance is not required.
False Lighting of the LED Lamp
The LED Lamp will light with a microcurrent of approx. 0.1 mA or
less. Take countermeasures, such as adding a resistor in parallel
to the LED Lamp, to prevent false lighting.
The micro-current varies with the machine (due to leakage current,
stray capacity between cables, etc.). Select a resistance value and
allowable power consumption according to the actual current.
Precautions for Safe Use Precautions for Correct Use
7.2 mm max. 7.2 mm max.
16.0 mm max. 16.0 mm max.
7.2 mm max.
20.2 mm max.
7.2 mm max.
20.2 mm max.
X1
X2
LED
Lamp
R: 10 k (1 W)
bleeder resistor
Example of Circuit to Prevent False Lighting
For 24 VAC/VDC Lighting Unit
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Application
Mounting to the Panel
Panel Hole Dimensions
Panel hole dimensions are given below.
The recommended panel thicknesses are given below.
If outer surface treatment such as coating is performed for the
panel, the panel dimensions after outer surface treatment must
meet the specified panel dimensions.
The following figure gives pitch dimension A and pitch dimension
B between the centers of the mounting holes.
Dimension A
Note: The minimum mounting pitch is based on three Contact Blocks
in stage 1 with one wire attached to each terminal.
If you attach two wires or link Units, determine the mounting
pitch based on the dimensions diagrams and ease of operation
and wiring.
Dimension A When Using Accessory
Dimension A is 50 mm minimum when a Standard Legend Plate
Frame is attached.
Dimension A is 51 mm minimum when a Large Legend Plate
Frame is attached.
Dimension A is 75 mm minimum when a Protective Cover is
attached.
Dimension B
Mounting the Operation Unit
Panel Hole of 22.3-mm Diameter
Insert the Operation Unit from the front of the panel, insert the Lock
Ring and Mounting Nut from the back of the panel, and tighten the
Mounting Nut. Before tightening, check that the rubber washer is
present between the Operation Unit and the panel.
Panel Hole of 25.5-mm Diameter
Do not use the Lock Ring, and tighten the Mounting Nut while
confirming that the projecting part (see following figure) on the
Mounting Nut is aligned with mounting hole. Before tightening,
check that the rubber washer is present between the Operation
Unit and the panel.
Align the Lock Ring with the slot on the case and insert it so that
the edge is flush with the panel.
Mounting the Contact Block to the Operation Unit
Insert the Operation Unit into the Mounting Collar, aligning the TOP
mark inscribed on the Operation Unit with the lever on the
Mounting Collar, and then turn the lever in the direction indicated
by the arrow in the following figure all of the way until it clicks into
place.
Panel hole dimension Panel thickness
22.3 dia. 0.8 to 5 mm
25.5 dia. 0.8 to 6 mm
Wire type
Number of
linked Con-
tact Blocks
Number of
wires per ter-
minal
Minimum al-
lowable pitch
Dimension A
(mm) or larger
Leads (twisted wires
or solid wire) 1150
Bare crimp terminals 1 1 50
Crimp terminals with
insulating sheathes 1160
Dimension A
22.3 dia.
+0.4
0
3.2
Using the Lock Ring Standard Switch
22.3 dia.
+0.4
0
22.3 dia.
+0.4
0
+0.2
0
24.1 dia.
+0.4
0
Dimension B
R: 0.8 max.
Panel Hole Dimensions for 22.3 Diameter
Panel Hole Dimensions for 25.5 Diameter
25.5 dia.
+0.5
0
Operation Unit shape Dimension B
Mushroom 40 mm min.
Other than the above 30 mm min.
Lock Ring
Rubber washer
Mounting Nut
22.3 dia.
Mounting Nut
Projecting par
t
25.5 dia.
Rubber washer
TOP mark
(2)
(1)
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Removing the Mounting Collar
Press the lock lever in from the back side to release the lock, and
then hook the Mounting Collar with a screwdriver, move it in the
direction indicated at (2), and remove it. Turn the lever all of the
way until it clicks into place.
Contact Block
Attaching the Contact Block
Catch the projection on the opposite side of the Mounting Collar
from the lever side and press the Contact Block in the direction
indicated at (1).
Removing the Contact Block
Insert a screwdriver into the gap between the Mounting Collar and
Contact Block and press it inward in the direction shown at (2).
Attaching the Reinforcement Plate
To link Contact Blocks together, attach a Reinforcement Plate in
the direction shown in the following figure. To remove the Plate,
insert a screwdriver in the direction indicated at (1) and rotate it in
the direction indicated at (2).
Engraving
Engrave legends on the Legend Plates.
Do so with the straight part of the Legend Plate positioned on the
right and left.
The characters must be engraved no deeper than 0.5 mm. Use an
alcohol-based paint, such as a melamine, phthalic acid, or acrylic
resin based paint.
(2)
(3)
(1)
(1)
Projected, Full-guard, or Mushroom
Switches Flat Switches
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(1)
15.4 dia. 17.7 dia.
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Attaching Character Films
To attach a character film, remove the Button and attach the film,
aligning it with the straight portions of the Legend Plate.
Prepare films of the following sizes depending on the type of
Legend Plate.
Removing and Tightening the Cap
For all Switches except for Mushroom Switches, use the A22Z-3908
Cap Tightening Tool to loosen the cap. When you tighten the cap,
make sure that the Legend Plate is in the correct position and then
turn the cap in the direction opposite of the direction shown in the
following figure. Tighten it to a torque of 0.5 to 1.0 N·m so that it will
not become loose.
Attaching the LED Lamp to the Lighting Unit
Insert the protrusions on the LED Lamp into the guides on the
Lighting Unit and then turn the LED Lamp in direction (2) to lock it
in place.
Attaching and Replacing LED Lamps
Removing the LED Lamp from the Panel Surface
Insert the LED Lamp Extractor as shown in the following figure and
then rotate the Extractor in the direction shown at (2) while
pressing it inward.
Attaching the LED Lamp from the Panel Surface
Insert the LED Lamp into the LED Lamp Extractor as shown in the
following figure. Align the projections on the LED Lamp with the
LED Lamp insertion guides, insert the LED Lamp, and turn it in the
direction indicted at (2).
Projected,
Full-guard, or
Mushroom
Switches
Legend
Plate di-
mensions
Film dimen-
sions
Flat Switches
Legend
Plate di-
mensions
Film dimen-
sions
Button
Legend Plate
Flange
Button
Legend Plate
Button
Legend Plate
Button
Legend Plate
Projected Switches Full-guard Switches
Mushroom Switches Flat Switches
Display range
5.15
1.6
15.9 dia.
15.4 dia.
T = 0.1 to 0.2 mm
15.4
17.1 dia.
0
0.2
0
0.2
Display range
1.30
2.00
17.7 dia.
T = 0.1 to 0.2 mm
17.5
19.6 dia.
0
0.2
0
0.2
(2)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2) (1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(1)
LED Lamp insertion guides
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Control Box
You can attach a Legend Plate Frame.
Attach it in the direction shown in the following figure.
Mount the Switch in the same way as for a standard panel. The
tightening torque of the Box screws is 1.4 to 2.0 N·m.
Creating a Cable Hole
To open a cable hole, leave the cover attached, place the tip of a
screwdriver in the grooves at four locations around the cable hole,
and strike the screwdriver with a hammer to open the hole.
Attaching and Removing Legend Plates
Press the Legend Plate into the depression in the Legend Plate
Frame. The Legend Plate Frame can be separate or it can be
mounted on the panel when you attach the Legend Plate.
The direction of the characters will depend on the mounting
direction of the Operation Unit if the Switch is a Selector Switch or
Key Selector Switch.
You can easily remove the Legend Plate by pressing it forwards
from the back of the Legend Plate Frame.
The acrylic plastic Legend Plate is easily damaged by shock.
Handle it with care.
Attaching the Lock Ring
Attach the Lock Ring as shown in the following figure.
To ensure water resistance, attach the rubber washer in the specified
location.
Align the TOP mark on the Operation Unit, part A on the Legend
Plate, and the notch in the panel, and insert the Operation Unit.
If there is no notch in the panel, remove part A from the Legend
Plate with pliers.
Attaching the Protective Cover
Attach the Protective Cover (A22NZ-A-303) to a panel that is 0.8 to
1.0 mm thick. To ensure water resistance, attach the rubber washer
in the specified location.
Legend Plate
Switch Box
Screwdriver
Groove
Side
Cover
Cable hole
Strike at four
diagonally
opposed locations
to open the hole.
Legend Plate Frame
Depression
Legend Plate
Operation
Unit
Lock Ring (A22NZ-A-403)
Rubber washer
(built into the Lock Ring)
Panel
Rubber washer (built
into the Operation Unit)
Align the projection
on the Lock Ring
with the notch in the
panel.
Panel thickness:
0.8 to 4 mm
TOP mark Part A
Legend Plate
Panel thickness: 0.8 to 4 mm
Part A
Mounting Nut
Protective Cover
(A22NZ-A-303)
Operation Unit
Rubber washer
Panel Lock Ring
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