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Important -- read this first, Overview, Installation – Banner Mechanical E-Stop Buttons User Manual

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Important -- Read This First!

The user is responsible for satisfying all local, state, and national laws, rules, codes, and regulations relating to

the use of this product and its application. Banner Engineering Corp. has made every effort to provide complete

application, installation, operation, and maintenance instructions. Please direct any questions regarding the use or

installation of this product to the factory applications department at the telephone numbers or address found at

http://

www.bannerengineering.com

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The user is responsible for making sure that all machine operators, maintenance personnel, electricians, and

supervisors are thoroughly familiar with and understand all instructions regarding the installation, maintenance, and use of

this product, and with the machinery it controls. The user and any personnel involved with the installation and use of this

product must be thoroughly familiar with all applicable standards, some of which are listed within the specifications.

Banner Engineering Corp. makes no claim regarding a specific recommendation of any organization, the accuracy or

effectiveness of any information provided, or the appropriateness of the provided information for a specific application.

Applicable U.S. Standards

Applicable International Standards

ANSI B11 Standards for Machine Tools Safety

Contact: Safety Director, AMT – The Association for Manufacturing

Technology, 7901 Westpark Drive, McLean, VA 22102, Tel.:

703-893-2900

ANSI NFPA 79 Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery

Contact: National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch

Park, P.O. Box 9101, Quincy, MA 02269-9101, Tel.: 800-344-3555

ANSI/RIA R15.06 Safety Requirements for Industrial Robots and

Robot Systems

Contact: Robotic Industries Association, 900 Victors Way, P.O. Box

3724, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, Tel.: 734-994-6088

ISO 12100-1 & -2 (EN 292-1 & -2) Safety of Machinery – Basic

Concepts, General Principles for Design

IEC 60204-1 Electrical Equipment of Machines Part 1: General

Requirements

ISO 13849-1 (EN 954-1) Safety-Related Parts of Control Systems

ISO 13856-1 (EN1760-1), Safety of Machinery – Pressure-

Sensitive Protective Devices

Contact: Global Engineering Documents, 15 Inverness Way East,

Englewood, CO 80112-5704, Tel.: 800-854- 7179

Overview

Models SSA-EB series are metal or plastic “mushroom-style” mechanical emergency stop buttons, available with or without

a compact enclosure housing, to provide emergency stop actuation. When the button is armed, the switch’s normally

closed contacts are closed and its normally open contacts, if present, are open. When the button is pushed, the switch’s

normally closed contacts open and its normally open contacts close. The contacts remain in this condition until the push

button is manually rearmed. To manually rearm, twist the push button.

These emergency stop buttons are not safeguarding devices. They do not automatically protect personnel from injury.

Installation

Mechanical Installation

1. Metal models: Latch the push button onto the mounting adapter

by rotating it.

2. All Models: Attach the mounting adapter to the mounting surface

using the incorporated screws. (Tmax = 7.14 in-lb/0.8 Nm).

Snap the auxiliary contacts onto the mounting adapter. Use the

disc label with legend at every switch per appropriate standards

3. Mount the E-Stop button on a rigid surface that is easily

accessible and visible to operators and other personnel. Refer to

appropriate standards for recommendations on number and

placement.

Electrical Installation

To access the wiring chamber, remove four screws and the cover.

Conduit mounting via removable rubber plug or knockout.

Figure 3. Assembly

SSA-EB Series Emergency Stop Buttons

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