G6K(U)-2F-RF(-S)
G6K(U)-2F-RF(-S)
Safety Precautions
For general precautions, refer to the PCB Relays Catalog (X033).
Familiarize yourself with the precautions and glossary before
using the G6K(U)-2F-RF.
Claw Securing Force During Automatic
Mounting
During automatic insertion of Relays, be sure to set the securing
force of each claw to the following so that the Relay’s characteris-
tics will be maintained.
■ Precautions for Correct Use
Relay Handling
C
Direction A: 1.96 N max.
Direction B: 4.90 N max.
Direction C: 1.96 N max.
Use the Relay as soon as possible after opening the moisture-
proof package. If the Relay is left for a long time after opening the
moisture-proof package, the appearance may suffer and seal fail-
ure may occur after the solder mounting process. To store the
Relay after opening the moisture-proof package, place it into the
original package and seal the package with adhesive tape.
B
Secure the claws to the shaded area.
Do not attach them to the center of the
Relay or just one part of the Relay.
When washing the product after soldering the Relay to a PCB,
use a water-based solvent or alcohol-based solvent and keep the
solvent temperature to less than 40°C. Do not put the Relay in a
cold cleaning bath immediately after soldering.
Coating
Do not use silicone coating to coat the Relay when it is mounted
to the PCB. Do not wash the PCB after the Relay is mounted
using detergent containing silicone. Otherwise, the detergent may
remain on the surface of the Relay.
Environmental Conditions for Usage, Storage,
and Transport
Avoid direct sunlight when using, storing, or transporting the
Relay and maintain normal temperature, humidity, and pressure
conditions.
Repeatability
Contact your OMRON representative if the Relay will be used in
applications that require high repeatability with high-frequency
characteristics in microload regions.
Long-term, Continuous ON Contacts
Using the Relay in a circuit where the Relay will be ON continu-
ously for long periods (rather than switching) can lead to unstable
contacts because the heat generated by the coil itself will affect
the insulation and can cause a film to develop on the contact sur-
faces. We recommend using a latching relay (magnetic-holding
relay) in this kind of circuit. If a single-side stable model must be
used in this kind of circuit, we recommend adding fail-safe circuits
in case the contact fails or the coil burns out.
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