Limit switch information table – Daktronics DBH-150 User Manual

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Initial Lower Limit Adjustment
To initially adjust the lower limits, start by lowering the hoist

to the desired low limit height. Adjust the lower normal cam

wheel by turning the yellow set screw associated with the lower

normal limit switch (Figure 7) counterclockwise until it contacts

the back side of the roller lever on the switch, and actuates the

switch. Operate the hoist up and down into the limit to test.

Re-adjust the switch as necessary by rotating the yellow set screw

counterclockwise to raise the limit or clockwise to lower the limit.

Turning the adjustment screw ¼ turn will change the limit by

approximately 9" (230mm).
Continue by setting the lower over-travel limit. Operate the hoist

until it actuates the lower normal limit and stops. Adjust the

lower over-travel cam wheel by rotating the yellow set screw

counterclockwise until it actuates the lower over-travel switch.

With the hoist power on and the hoist enabled from the remote

control, the main contactor (LC1) will de-energize. Once the

switch is actuated turn the yellow set screw ¼ turn clockwise.

The switch will deactivate and the main contactor will energize.

This will give approximately 6" (150mm) of over-travel distance

beyond the normal lower limit.

Initial Upper Limit Adjustment
To initially adjust the upper limits, start by raising the hoist to the

desired high limit height. Adjust the upper normal cam wheel by

turning the yellow set screw associated with the upper normal

limit switch (Figure 7) clockwise until it contacts the front side of

the roller lever on the switch, and actuates the switch. Operate

the hoist up and down into the limit to test. Re-adjust the switch

as necessary by rotating the yellow set screw counterclockwise

to raise the limit or clockwise to lower the limit. Turning the

adjustment screw ¼ turn will change the limit by approximately

9" (230mm). Figure 8 illustrates the labels corresponding to

each screw.
Continue by setting the upper over-travel limit. Operate the hoist

until it actuates the upper normal limit and stops. Adjust the

upper over-travel cam wheel by rotating the yellow set screw

clockwise until it actuates the lower over-travel switch. With the

hoist power on and the hoist enabled from the remote control,

the main contactor (LC1) will de-energize. Once the switch is

actuated, turn the yellow set screw ¼ turn counterclockwise. The

switch should deactivate and the main contactor will energize.

This will give approximately 6" (150mm) of over-travel distance

beyond the normal upper limit.
Once the limit switches are set, under normal operating

conditions they should not have to be reset. If the hoist is moved,

or the high or low limits do need to be reset for any reason, do

so by using the procedures above. When readjusting the limits,

make certain to reset the over-travel limits as well.

LIMIT SwITCH INfORMATION TABLE

Limit Switch

Model

Set Screw

Turn Degree

Limit Change

Distance (")

Limit Change

Distance (mm)

FRS-100

90

9 in.

228.6 mm

The upper cams will activate the
switches from the near side and the
lower cams will activate the switches
from the far side as shown.

Lower Overtravel
Limit Switch

Lower Normal
Limit Switch

Upper Normal
Limit Switch

Upper Overtravel
Limit Switch

Figure 7: Adjustment Screw location

Figure 8: Rotary Limit Switch Wire labels

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