XCPR Series, Limit Switches

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XCPR2118P20
LIMIT SWITCH ROLLER LEVER 1NC+1N
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
DPST-NO/NC
On-Mom, Off-Mom
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-25°C ~ 70°C
Panel Mount
Screw Terminal
Lever, Roller
3A (AC), 270mA (DC)
240 V
250 V
IP66/IP67 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant, Waterproof
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XCPR2118N12
LIMIT SWITCH, LIMIT SWITCHES XC
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
DPST-NO/NC
On-Mom, Off-Mom
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-25°C ~ 70°C
Chassis Mount
Screw Terminal
Side Rotary, Roller
3A (AC), 270mA (DC)
240 V
250 V
IP66/IP67 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant, Waterproof
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XCPR

Limit Switches

Snap action limit switches are mechanical devices that play a crucial role in making or breaking electrical connections. They achieve this by either closing or opening electrical contacts or solid-state circuitry when triggered by human or mechanical interaction. These switches are commonly used to detect and respond to specific positions within a mechanical system, typically at travel limit positions. When selecting a limit switch, consideration is given to the actuator type required for the particular application. Actuator options include an adjustable plunger or rod, toggle, arm lever, roller, cone, leaf, rotary actuator, spring, whisker, or cable. Each actuator type is designed to accommodate different mechanical setups and requirements. An adjustable plunger or rod actuator allows for fine-tuning the position at which the switch is triggered, providing flexibility in determining the limit point. A toggle actuator offers a simple on/off mechanism, while an arm lever actuator enables actuation through the movement of a lever arm. Switches with roller actuators utilize a rolling mechanism to detect and respond to specific positions, ensuring smooth operation. Other actuator types, such as cones, leaves, rotary actuators, springs, whiskers, or cables, offer further variations to suit specific application needs. The choice of actuator depends on factors such as the mechanical setup, space constraints, and desired sensitivity or force required to trigger the switch. Snap action limit switches are commonly employed in various industries and applications, including manufacturing, automation, and safety systems. They provide reliable and precise position detection, ensuring that electrical connections are made or broken at predetermined points in the mechanical system. This helps prevent damage, ensure proper functioning, and enhance safety. In summary, snap action limit switches are mechanical devices that facilitate the opening or closing of electrical contacts or solid-state circuitry when actuated by human or mechanical interaction. The selection of these switches depends on the desired actuator type, which can be adjusted to suit specific mechanical setups. Limit switches are crucial components that enable accurate position detection and play a key role in ensuring proper functioning and safety in various industries and applications.