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    Limit Switches

    Image of Attribute. Style A. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator, Style A.
    Image of Attribute. Style B. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator, Style B.
    Image of Attribute. Style C. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Limit Switches, Cross Roller Plunger Actuator, Style C.
    Image of Attribute. Style D. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style D.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Style D

    Image of Attribute. Style E. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style E.
    Image of Attribute. Style F. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Limit Switches, Rod Actuator, Style F.
    Image of Attribute. Style G. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Limit Switches, T-Rod Actuator, Style G.
    Image of Attribute. Style H. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Limit Switches, Wobble Stick Actuator, Style H.

    Style E

    Style F

    Style G

    Style H

    Image of Specification. Front orientation. M12 Connection. Limit Switches.

    M12

    Connection

    When a moving object contacts the actuator on these switches, they open or close a circuit. They have the rapid-closing action of a snap-acting switch, but with a larger actuator. This makes them a good choice for use with large objects—for instance, a box on a conveyor runs into the switch, stopping the conveyor.
    Plunger Actuator—Switches with a plunger actuator require a push to actuate, similar to a button.
    Roller Plunger Actuator—Switches with a roller plunger actuator have a roller that moves when an object pushes the actuator. This reduces friction during actuation to limit wear and tear on your switch.
    Cross Roller Plunger Actuator—Switches with a cross roller plunger actuator have a roller that moves when an object pushes the actuator. This reduces friction during actuation to limit wear and tear on your switch. The roller moves perpendicular to the mounting direction.
    Roller Lever Actuator—Switches with a roller lever actuator use a lever with a roller at the end to activate. This allows parts to glide across the actuation surface with minimal friction, limiting wear and tear on your switch.
    Rod Actuator—Switches with a rod actuator use a rod extending out of the body to actuate, so they’ll activate even if an object is far away.
    T-Rod Actuator—Switches with a T-rod actuator have four rods extending in different directions from a pivot point. If an object contacts any of the rods from any direction, these switches actuate. Since they have such a large actuation area, they’re great for detecting moving parts when your machine tool isn’t perfectly aligned.
    Wobble Stick Actuator—Switches with a wobble stick actuator have an arm that rotates 360°, so you don’t need to align it in a specific direction. Since the actuator is flexible, it won’t snap if pushed backward. That makes these switches a great choice for systems that get jammed often.
    4-Pole M12 Connection—Switches with a 4-pole M12 plug connect to cords with a socket (sold separately), allowing you to quickly connect and disconnect the switch.
    Styles E and F—Styles E and F let you adjust the actuator’s height to align it with your target.
    NEMA 13 Enclosure Rating—Switches rated NEMA 13 are protected against dirt and oil/coolant spraying.
    IP67 Enclosure Rating—Switches rated IP67 are protected against dust and temporary submersion.
    Switches
    Cords
    Housing
    Conduit
    Style
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Actuation Torque,
    in·ozf
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator Ht.
    For Max.
    Cable OD
    No. of
    Terminals
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Trade
    Size
    Thread
    Size
    Enclosure Rating
    Each
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    0.5 amp @ 380V AC, 0.05 amp @ 220V DC380V AC
    220V DC
    -4 to 1580.9"0.25"41.1"2.5"1"ZincNEMA 13, IP67
    7988K6000000———0
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 10 amp @ 24V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    10 to 2000.8"41.9"4.5"1.8"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    65785K11000000———0
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 300V AC, 6 amp @ 24V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 1761.1"41.6"2.7"1.6"Aluminum1/2
    IP67
    7076K2700000———0
    A22 Off or 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    5 amp @ 240V AC, 10 amp @ 24V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    10 to 2000.8"81.9"4.5"1.8"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    65785K72000000———0
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 250V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    -22 to 1580.8"1.1"2.5"1.2"PlasticIP67
    7988K101000007628K99000000
     
    Roller Plunger Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    0.5 amp @ 380V AC, 0.05 amp @ 220V DC380V AC
    220V DC
    -4 to 1581.3"0.25"41.1"2.5"1"ZincNEMA 13, IP67
    7988K500000———0
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 300V AC, 6 amp @ 24V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 1761.6"41.6"2.7"1.6"Aluminum1/2
    IP67
    7076K26000000———0
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 250V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    -22 to 1581.2"1.1"2.5"1.2"PlasticIP67
    7988K102000007628K9900000
     
    Cross Roller Plunger Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    C11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    0.5 amp @ 380V AC, 0.05 amp @ 220V DC380V AC
    220V DC
    -4 to 1581.5"0.25"41.1"2.5"1"ZincNEMA 13, IP67
    7988K700000———0
     
    Roller Lever Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    D11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    0.5 amp @ 380V AC, 0.05 amp @ 220V DC380V AC
    220V DC
    -4 to 1581.9"0.25"41.1"2.5"1"ZincNEMA 13, IP67
    7988K100000———0
    D11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 10 amp @ 24V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    10 to 2501.2"41.9"4.5"1.8"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    65785K13000000———0
    D11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 300V AC, 6 amp @ 24V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    4814 to 1762.2"41.6"2.7"1.6"Aluminum1/2
    IP67
    7076K14000000———0
    D22 Off or 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    5 amp @ 240V AC, 10 amp @ 24V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    10 to 2501.2"81.9"4.5"1.8"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    65785K74000000———0
    E11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    0.5 amp @ 380V AC, 0.05 amp @ 220V DC380V AC
    220V DC
    -4 to 1581.9" to 3.4"0.25"41.1"2.5"1"ZincNEMA 13, IP67
    7988K200000———0
    E11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 10 amp @ 24V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    10 to 2501.2" to 3.3"41.9"4.5"1.8"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    65785K14000000———0
    E11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 300V AC, 6 amp @ 24V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    4814 to 1761.7" to 4.2"41.6"2.7"1.6"Aluminum1/2
    IP67
    7076K18000000———0
    E22 Off or 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    5 amp @ 240V AC, 10 amp @ 24V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    10 to 2501.2" to 3.3"81.9"4.5"1.8"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    65785K81000000———0
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    D11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 250V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    -22 to 1581.5"1.1"2.5"1.2"PlasticIP67
    7988K103000007628K9900000
    E11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 250V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    -22 to 1581.5" to 3.3"1.1"2.5"1.2"PlasticIP67
    7988K1040000007628K9900000
     
    Rod Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    F11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    0.5 amp @ 380V AC, 0.05 amp @ 220V DC380V AC
    220V DC
    -4 to 1581.5" to 5"0.25"41.1"2.5"1"ZincNEMA 13, IP67
    7988K300000———0
    F11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 10 amp @ 24V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    10 to 2500.5" to 4.3"41.9"4.5"1.8"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    65785K15000000———0
    F11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 300V AC, 6 amp @ 24V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    50.614 to 1761.4" to 5.9"41.6"2.7"1.6"Aluminum1/2
    IP67
    7076K24000000———0
    F22 Off or 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    5 amp @ 240V AC, 10 amp @ 24V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    10 to 2500.5" to 11.8"81.9"4.5"1.8"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    65785K76000000———0
     
    T-Rod Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    G22 Off or 2 On
    Maintained
    DPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 0.27 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1587.9"83.4"3.7"2.1"ZincPG-13.5
    IP54
    7988K106000000———0
     
    Wobble Stick Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    H11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    0.5 amp @ 380V AC, 0.05 amp @ 220V DC380V AC
    220V DC
    -4 to 1583.8"0.25"41.1"2.5"1"ZincNEMA 13, IP67
    7988K400000———0
    H11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 10 amp @ 24V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    10 to 2004.5"41.9"4.5"1.8"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    65785K12000000———0
    H11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 300V AC, 6 amp @ 24V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 1765.3"41.6"2.7"1.6"Aluminum1/2
    IP67
    7076K25000000———0
    H22 Off or 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    5 amp @ 240V AC, 10 amp @ 24V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    10 to 2004.5"81.9"4.5"1.8"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    65785K77000000———0
     

    Low-Profile Limit Switches

    Image of Attribute. Style A. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Low-Profile Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator, Style A.
    Image of Attribute. Style B. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Low-Profile Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator, Style B.
    Image of Attribute. Style C. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Low-Profile Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator, Style C.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Image of Attribute. Style D. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Low-Profile Limit Switches, Cross Roller Plunger Actuator, Style D.
    Image of Attribute. Style E. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Low-Profile Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style E.
    Image of Attribute. Style F. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Low-Profile Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style F.

    Style D

    Style E

    Style F

    Image of Attribute. Style G. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Low-Profile Limit Switches, Wobble Stick Actuator, Style G.

    Style G

    Stack these slim switches together, or fit them into tight spaces. They're rated IP67 for protection from temporary submersion. When an object in motion comes into contact with the actuator, it sends a signal to open or close a circuit. These switches have the rapid-closing action of a snap-acting switch, but have a larger actuator for large objects. They’re often used on conveyor systems and elevators.
    Plunger Actuator—Plunger actuators open or close circuits when objects push against them.
    Roller Plunger Actuator—Roller plunger actuators open or close circuits when an object pushes against the roller, which moves the plunger. The roller moves parallel to the mounting direction, so it helps push the plunger even if the force isn’t straight on. The roller also reduces friction during actuation which prevents wear and tear over time.
    Cross Roller Plunger Actuator—Cross roller plunger actuators open or close circuits when an object pushes against the roller, which moves the plunger. The roller moves perpendicular to the mounting direction and reduces friction during actuation which prevents wear and tear over time.
    Roller Lever Actuator—Roller lever actuators open or close circuits when material moves across the switch. The roller reduces friction during actuation which prevents wear and tear over time.
    Wobble Stick Actuator—Wobble stick actuators open or close circuits when an object hits the flexible arm. The arm has a 360° range of motion, so it can be actuated from any direction. This means that if there’s a jam, these switches are less likely to break than switches that are aligned to a specific direction.
    4-Pole M12 Connection—Switches with a 4-pole M12 plug connect to cords with a socket (sold separately), allowing you to quickly connect and disconnect the switch.
    Plastic Housing and Powder-Coated Zinc Alloy Housing—Switches with plastic or powder-coated zinc alloy housings are rated NEMA 4 and 13 for protection from washdowns and oil/coolant spraying.
    Switches
    Cords
    Housing
    Style
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Actuation Torque,
    in·ozf
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    No. of Wire
    Leads
    Cable Lead
    Lg., ft.
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Housing Material
    Enclosure Rating
    Each
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.55 amp @ 125V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1580.2"431.2"2.2"0.7"PlasticNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7076K53000000———0
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.55 amp @ 125V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1580.2"431.2"2.2"0.7"Powder-Coated Zinc AlloyNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7076K4600000———0
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    5 amp @ 250V AC, 4 amp @ 30V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 1580.2"49.51.6"1.9"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7628K73000000———0
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    1 amp @ 125V AC125V AC14 to 1580.2"1.6"2.2"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7628K410000007628K99000000
     
    Roller Plunger Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    5 amp @ 250V AC, 4 amp @ 30V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 1580.6"49.51.6"2"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7628K74000000———0
    C11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.55 amp @ 125V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1580.6"431.2"2.2"0.7"PlasticNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7076K5400000———0
    C11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.55 amp @ 125V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1580.6"431.2"2.2"0.7"Powder-Coated Zinc AlloyNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7076K4700000———0
    C22 Off and 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.55 amp @ 125V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1580.6"831.2"2.2"0.7"PlasticNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7076K5700000———0
    C22 Off and 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.55 amp @ 125V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1580.6"831.2"2.2"0.7"Powder-Coated Zinc AlloyNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7076K51000000———0
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    1 amp @ 125V AC125V AC14 to 1580.6"1.6"2.3"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7628K420000007628K9900000
     
    Cross Roller Plunger Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    D11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    5 amp @ 250V AC, 4 amp @ 30V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 1580.6"49.51.6"2"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7628K75000000———0
     
    Roller Lever Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    E11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.55 amp @ 125V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    25.4-13 to 1582.1"431.2"2.2"0.7"PlasticNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7076K5200000———0
    E11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.55 amp @ 125V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    25.4-13 to 1582.1"431.2"2.2"0.7"Powder-Coated Zinc AlloyNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7076K4500000———0
    E11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    5 amp @ 250V AC, 4 amp @ 30V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 1582"49.51.6"2"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7628K77000000———0
    E22 Off and 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.55 amp @ 125V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    24-13 to 1582.1"831.2"2.2"0.7"PlasticNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7076K56000000———0
    E22 Off and 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.55 amp @ 125V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    24-13 to 1582.1"831.2"2.2"0.7"Powder-Coated Zinc AlloyNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7076K4900000———0
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    E11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    1 amp @ 125V AC125V AC14 to 1582"1.6"2.3"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7628K450000007628K9900000
    Low-Profile Wet-Location Limit Switch, 4-Pole Micro M12 Plug, Offset Roller Lever Actuator
    EachIn stock
    F11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    1 amp @ 125V AC125V AC14 to 1582"1.6"2.3"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7628K460000007628K9900000
     
    Wobble Stick Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    G11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    5 amp @ 250V AC, 4 amp @ 30V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 1583.6"49.51.6"1.9"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7628K76000000———0
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    G11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    1 amp @ 125V AC125V AC14 to 1583.6"1.6"2.2"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7628K440000007628K9900000
     

    Build-Your-Own Limit Switches

    Image of Product. Style A. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator, Style A.
    Image of Product. Style B. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator, Style B.
    Image of Product. Style C. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator, Style C.
    Image of Product. Style D. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style D.
    Image of Product. Style E. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style E.
    Image of Product. Style F. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style F.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Style D

    Style E

    Style

    F

    Image of Product. Style G. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style G.
    Image of Product. Style H. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style H.
    Image of Product. Style J. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Rod Actuator, Style J.
    Image of Product. Style K. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Wobble Stick Actuator, Style K.
    Image of Product. Style L. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Wobble Stick Actuator, Style L.

    Style

    G

    Style

    H

    Style

    J

    Style

    K

    Style

    L

    Combine an actuator and a switch to assemble the exact limit switch you need. These switches have the rapid-closing action of a snap-acting switch, but have a larger actuator for large objects. When an object in motion comes into contact with the actuator, it sends a signal to open or close a circuit. They’re often used for conveyor systems and elevators. Each actuator style is compatible with all housing styles and vice versa.
    Actuators
    Image of Product. Style A. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator, Style A.
    Image of Product. Style B. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator, Style B.

    Style A

    Style B

    Image of Product. Style C. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator, Style C.
    Image of Product. Style D. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style D.

    Style C

    Style D

    Image of Product. Style E. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style E.
    Image of Product. Style F. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style F.

    Style E

    Style

    F

    Image of Product. Style G. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style G.
    Image of Product. Style H. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style H.

    Style

    G

    Style

    H

    Image of Product. Style J. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Rod Actuator, Style J.
    Image of Product. Style K. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Wobble Stick Actuator, Style K.

    Style

    J

    Style

    K

    Image of Product. Style L. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Wobble Stick Actuator, Style L.

    Style

    L

    Plunger Actuator—Plunger actuators open or close circuits when objects push them straight on.
    Roller Plunger Actuator—Roller plunger actuators open or close circuits when an object pushes against the roller, which moves the plunger. The roller helps push the plunger even if the force isn’t straight on. The roller also reduces friction during actuation which prevents wear and tear over time.
    Roller Lever Actuator—Roller lever actuators open or close circuits when material moves across the switch. The roller reduces friction during actuation which prevents wear and tear over time.
    Rod Actuator—Rod actuators open or close circuits when material pushes against the rod. The rod extends from the body of the actuator, so these switches are ideal when objects actuating the switch are further away.
    Wobble Stick Actuator—Wobble stick actuators open or close circuits when an object hits the flexible arm. The arm has a 360° range of motion, so it can be actuated from any direction. This means that if there’s a jam, these switches are less likely to break than switches that are aligned to a specific direction.
    0.8" to 3.3" Actuator Height—Actuators with 0.8"-3.3" height are adjustable, so they’re easy to align during installation.
    Adapters—An adapter is required to mount styles F, G, H, and J to a switch body.
    Switches
    Adapters
    Style
    Actuator
    Material
    Actuator
    Ht.
    Mounting Thread
    Size
    Each
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
    ASteel0.5"7976N19000000———0
     
    Roller Plunger Actuator
    BPlastic0.7"7976N1300000———0
    BSteel0.7"7976N2700000———0
     
    Roller Plunger Actuator For 0.65" Diameter Panel Cutouts
    CPlastic1.7"M18 × 1 mm7976N2400000———0
     
    Roller Lever Actuator
    DPlastic0.9"7976N3600000———0
    DSteel0.9"7976N3500000———0
    EPlastic1"7976N1400000———0
    ESteel1"7976N2800000———0
    FPlastic1.6"7976N16000007976N15000000
    FSteel1.6"7976N29000007976N1500000
    GPlastic0.8" to 3.3"7976N17000007976N1500000
    GSteel0.8" to 3.3"7976N32000007976N1500000
    HPlastic0.8" to 3.3"7976N25000007976N1500000
    HSteel0.8" to 3.3"7976N31000007976N1500000
     
    Rod Actuator
    JAluminum
    7.9"7976N18000007976N1500000
     
    Wobble Stick Actuator
    KPlastic5.6"7976N2100000———0
    LMetal7.9"7976N2600000———0
     
    Switches
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Switches, Screw Terminal Connection.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Switches, Screw Terminal Connection—LED Power Indicator and LED Status Indicator.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Build-Your-Own Limit Switches, Switches, 4-Pole M12 Connection.

    Screw

    Terminal

    Connection

    Screw Terminal

    Connection—LED

    Power

    Indicator and

    LED Status

    Indicator

    4-Pole

    M12

    Connection

    Polypropylene Housing—Switches with a polypropylene housing are lighter in weight than metal switches.
    Zinc Housing—Switches with a zinc alloy housing are more durable than those with a plastic housing.
    LED Power Indicator and LED Status Indicator—Switches with an LED power indicator and LED status indicator show you the status of the line and load phases. They give you extra assurance that your switch is connected and wired correctly.
    4-Pole M12 Connection—Switches with a 4-pole M12 plug quickly connect and disconnect from your setup. Use cords (sold separately) to wire your switch connection to your setup.
    2 Conduit Connections—Switches with 2 conduit connections allow you to wire switches side by side, so you can save space and simplify your wiring.
    IP65 Enclosure Rating—IP65 switches protect against dust and splashing water.
    IP66 Enclosure Rating—IP66 switches protect against dust and washdowns.
    IP67 Enclosure Rating—IP67 switches protect against dust and temporary submersion.
    Switches
    Cords
    Housing
    Conduit
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    No. of
    Terminals
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    No. of
    Connections
    Thread
    Size
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Specs.
    Met
    Certification
    Each
    Each
    Polypropylene Housing
     
    Screw Terminal Connection
    21 Off and 1 On
    Momentary
    DPST-1NO/1NC
    6 amp @ 240V AC, 3 amp @ 24V DC400V AC
    400V DC
    41.2"2.7"1.3"1M20
    IP65
    EN 50047UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CE Marked, CCC Marked
    7976N11000000———0
    21 Off and 1 On
    Momentary
    DPST-1NO/1NC
    6 amp @ 240V AC, 3 amp @ 24V DC400V AC
    400V DC
    41.6"3.1"1.5"1M20
    IP66, IP67
    EN 50041UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CE Marked, CCC Marked
    7976N2200000———0
    21 Off and 1 On
    Momentary
    DPST-1NO/1NC
    6 amp @ 240V AC, 3 amp @ 24V DC400V AC
    400V DC
    42"2.1"1.3"2M20
    IP66, IP67
    EN 50047UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CE Marked, CCC Marked
    7976N37000000———0
     
    Screw Terminal Connection—LED Power Indicator and LED Status Indicator
    31 Off and 2 On
    Momentary
    3PST-1NO/2NC
    3 amp @ 24V DC24V DC61.2"2.7"1.3"1M20
    IP65
    EN 50047UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CE Marked, CCC Marked
    7976N38000000———0
    31 Off and 2 On
    Momentary
    3PST-1NO/2NC
    3 amp @ 24V DC24V DC61.6"3.1"1.5"1M20
    IP66, IP67
    EN 50041UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CE Marked, CCC Marked
    7976N39000000———0
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    21 Off and 1 On
    Momentary
    DPST-1NO/1NC
    4 amp @ 240V AC, 3 amp @ 24V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    1.2"2.7"1.3"IP65
    EN 50047UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CE Marked, CCC Marked
    7976N120000007628K99000000
    21 Off and 1 On
    Momentary
    DPST-1NO/1NC
    4 amp @ 240V AC, 3 amp @ 24V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    1.6"3.1"1.5"IP67
    EN 50041UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CE Marked, CCC Marked
    7976N230000007628K9900000
     
    Zinc Housing
     
    Screw Terminal Connection
    21 Off and 1 On
    Momentary
    DPST-1NO/1NC
    6 amp @ 240V AC, 3 amp @ 24V DC400V AC
    400V DC
    41.2"2.7"1.3"1M20
    IP66, IP67
    EN 50047UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CE Marked, CCC Marked
    7976N33000000———0
    21 Off and 1 On
    Momentary
    DPST-1NO/1NC
    6 amp @ 240V AC, 3 amp @ 24V DC400V AC
    400V DC
    41.6"3.1"1.4"1M20
    IP66, IP67
    EN 50041UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CE Marked, CCC Marked
    7976N34000000———0
     

    Safety Limit Switches

    Image of Attribute. Style A. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Safety Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator, Style A.
    Image of Attribute. Style B. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Safety Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator, Style B.
    Image of Attribute. Style C. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Safety Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style C.
    Image of Attribute. Style D. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Safety Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style D.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Style D

    Image of Attribute. Style E. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Safety Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style E.
    Image of Attribute. Style F. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Safety Limit Switches, Rod Actuator, Style F.
    Image of Attribute. Style G. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Safety Limit Switches, Wobble Stick Actuator, Style G.

    Style E

    Style F

    Style G

    Protect machinery and ensure the safety of personnel—these switches have positive-force contacts that will open the circuit when actuated even if a spring fails or the contacts stick. When an object in motion comes into contact with the actuator, it sends a signal to open or close a circuit. These switches have the rapid-closing action of a snap-acting switch, but with a larger actuator. This makes them a good choice for use with large objects—for instance, a box on a conveyor runs into the switch, stopping the conveyor.
    Plunger Actuator—Switches with a plunger actuator require a push to actuate, similar to a button.
    Roller Plunger Actuator—Switches with a roller plunger actuator have a roller that moves parallel to the mounting direction when an object pushes the actuator. This reduces friction during actuation to limit wear and tear on your switch.
    Roller Lever Actuator—Switches with a roller lever actuator use a lever with a roller at the end to activate. This allows parts to glide across the actuation surface with minimal friction, limiting wear and tear on your switch.
    Rod Actuator—Switches with a rod actuator use a rod extending out of the body to actuate, so they’ll activate even if an object is far away.
    Wobble Stick Actuator—Switches with a wobble stick actuator have an arm that rotates 360°, so you don’t need to align it in a specific direction. Since the actuator is flexible, it won’t snap if pushed backward. That makes these switches a great choice for systems that get jammed often.
    Styles D-F—Styles D, E, and F have an actuator that allows you to adjust its height, making it easier to align switch with the target during installation.
    Plastic Actuator—Switches with a plastic actuator limit wear and tear on passing objects better than switches with a steel actuator.
    Steel Actuator—Switches with a steel actuator are more durable than switches with a plastic actuator. They also handle higher loads.
    Housing
    Conduit
    Style
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Actuator
    Material
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Actuation Torque,
    in·ozf
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Trade
    Size
    Thread
    Size
    Enclosure Rating
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    Steel10 amp @ 600V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1851.3"51.7"3.2"1.7"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    6352K540000000
     
    Roller Plunger Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    Steel10 amp @ 600V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1851.8"51.7"3.2"1.7"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    6352K55000000
     
    Roller Lever Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    C11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    Plastic3 amp @ 240V AC, 1.5 amp @ 24V DC240V AC
    24V DC
    -22 to 1651.5"41.7"2.9"1.6"PlasticM20
    NEMA 4X, IP66, IP67
    65745K45000000
    C11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    Plastic10 amp @ 600V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1852.3"51.7"3.2"1.7"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    6352K101000000
    D11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    Plastic10 amp @ 600V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    46.4-40 to 1852.1" to 4.2"51.7"3.2"1.7"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    6352K57000000
    D11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    Steel10 amp @ 600V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    -40 to 1852.5" to 4.5"51.7"3.2"1.7"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    6352K104000000
    E11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    Plastic10 amp @ 600V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    -40 to 1853.1" to 5.1"51.7"3.2"1.7"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    6352K105000000
     
    Rod Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    F11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    Steel3 amp @ 240V AC, 1.5 amp @ 24V DC240V AC
    24V DC
    24.8-22 to 1650.5" to 8"41.7"2.9"1.6"PlasticM20
    NEMA 4X, IP66, IP67
    65745K46000000
     
    Wobble Stick Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    G11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    Plastic10 amp @ 600V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1855.7"51.7"3.2"1.7"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    6352K102000000
    G11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    Steel10 amp @ 600V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1855.3"51.7"3.2"1.7"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    6352K103000000
     

    Sealed Low-Profile Limit Switches

    Image of Product. Style A. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Sealed Low-Profile Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator, Style A.
    Image of Product. Style B. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Sealed Low-Profile Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator, Style B.

    Style A

    Style B

    Image of Product. Style C. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Sealed Low-Profile Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator, Style C.
    Image of Product. Style D. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Sealed Low-Profile Limit Switches, Cross Roller Plunger Actuator, Style D.

    Style C

    Style D

    A sealed actuator prevents these switches from jamming, even when exposed to sand, mud, or dirt. They're also rated IP67 for temporary submersion. With a slim design, you can stack them or fit them in tight spaces. When an object in motion comes into contact with the actuator, it sends a signal to open or close a circuit. These switches have the rapid-closing action of a snap-acting switch, but with a larger actuator. This makes them a good choice for use with large objects. For instance, a box on a conveyor runs into the switch, stopping the conveyor.
    Plunger Actuator—Switches with a plunger actuator require a push to actuate, similar to a button.
    Roller Plunger Actuator—Switches with a roller plunger actuator have a roller that moves when an object pushes the actuator. This reduces friction during actuation to limit wear and tear on your switch.
    Cross Roller Plunger Actuator—Switches with a cross roller plunger actuator have a roller that moves when an object pushes the actuator. This reduces friction during actuation to limit wear and tear on your switch. The roller moves perpendicular to the mounting direction.
    4-Pole M12 Connection—Switches with a 4-pole M12 plug connect to cords with a socket (sold separately), allowing you to quickly connect and disconnect the switch.
    Plastic Housing and Powder-Coated Zinc Alloy Housing—Switches with a powder-coated zinc alloy or plastic housing are rated NEMA 4 and 13 for protection from washdowns and oil/coolant spraying.
    Switches
    Cords
    Housing
    Style
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    No. of Wire
    Leads
    Cable Lead
    Lg., ft.
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Housing Material
    Enclosure Rating
    Each
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.55 amp @ 125V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1581.3"431.2"2.2"0.7"PlasticNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7076K55000000———0
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.55 amp @ 125V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    -13 to 1581.3"431.2"2.2"0.7"Powder-Coated Zinc AlloyNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7076K4800000———0
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    5 amp @ 250V AC, 4 amp @ 30V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 1580.6"49.51.3"1.9"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7317K11000000———0
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    1 amp @ 30V DC30V DC14 to 1580.6"1.6"2.2"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7317K1020000007628K99000000
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    1 amp @ 125V AC125V AC14 to 1580.6"1.6"2.2"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7317K1010000007628K9900000
     
    Roller Plunger Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    C11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    5 amp @ 250V AC, 4 amp @ 30V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 1581"49.51.6"1.9"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7317K12000000———0
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    C11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    1 amp @ 30V DC30V DC14 to 1581"1.6"2.2"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7317K1040000007628K9900000
    C11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    1 amp @ 125V AC125V AC14 to 1581"1.6"2.2"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7317K1030000007628K9900000
     
    Cross Roller Plunger Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    D11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    5 amp @ 250V AC, 4 amp @ 30V DC250V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 1581"49.51.3"1.9"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7317K13000000———0
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    D11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    1 amp @ 125V AC125V AC14 to 1580.9"1.6"2.2"0.6"AluminumIP67
    7317K1050000007628K9900000
     

    Compact Safety Limit Switches

    Image of Attribute. Style A. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Compact Safety Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator, Style A.
    Image of Attribute. Style B. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Compact Safety Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator, Style B.
    Image of Attribute. Style C. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Compact Safety Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style C.
    Image of Attribute. Style D. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Compact Safety Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style D.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Style D

    Image of Attribute. Style E. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Compact Safety Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style E.
    Image of Attribute. Style F. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Compact Safety Limit Switches, Rod Actuator, Style F.
    Image of Attribute. Style G. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Compact Safety Limit Switches, Wobble Stick Actuator, Style G.

    Style E

    Style F

    Style G

    Shorter and thinner than other safety limit switches, these are sized to fit tight spaces. They protect machinery and ensure the safety of personnel. Positive-force contacts open the circuit when actuated, even if a spring fails or the contacts stick. They send a signal to your circuit when an object hits the actuator—for instance, a box on a conveyor runs into the switch, stopping the conveyor. They open and close circuits as fast as snap-acting switches, but they have a bigger actuator for large objects. All are NEMA and IP rated for protection from washdowns.
    Plunger Actuator—Switches with a plunger actuator require a push to actuate, similar to a button.
    Roller Plunger Actuator—Switches with a roller plunger actuator have a roller that moves parallel to the mounting direction when an object pushes the actuator. This reduces friction during actuation to limit wear and tear on your switch.
    Roller Lever Actuator—Switches with a roller lever actuator use a lever with a roller at the end to activate. This allows parts to glide across the actuation surface with minimal friction, limiting wear and tear.
    Rod Actuator—Switches with a rod actuator have a large actuation area with a rod extending out of the actuator’s body. They’re best where the object actuating the switch is far away.
    Wobble Stick Actuator—Switches with a wobble stick actuator have an arm that rotates 360°, so you don’t need to align it in a specific direction. The actuator won’t snap if pushed backward, such as if there’s a jam in your system.
    Styles E and F—Styles E and F have an actuator that allows you to adjust its height, making it easier to align the switch with the target during installation.
    NEMA 13 Enclosure Rating and IP67 Enclosure Rating—NEMA 13 and IP67 rated switches are protected from oil/coolant spraying and temporary submersion.
    Housing
    Conduit
    Style
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Actuation Torque,
    in·ozf
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Trade
    Size
    Thread
    Size
    Enclosure Rating
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.27 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    -40 to 1850.7"41.2"2.6"1.2"Plastic1/2
    NEMA 4X, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    6352K201000000
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 4 amp @ 24V DC240V AC
    24V DC
    -22 to 1760.5"41.2"2.4"1.2"PlasticM20
    NEMA 4, IP65
    65745K51000000
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 300V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    -40 to 1850.7"41.2"2.6"1.2"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    6352K4100000
     
    Roller Plunger Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.27 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    -40 to 1851.1"41.2"2.6"1.2"Plastic1/2
    NEMA 4X, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    6352K20200000
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 4 amp @ 24V DC240V AC
    24V DC
    -22 to 1761.2"41.2"2.4"1.2"PlasticM20
    NEMA 4, IP65
    65745K52000000
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 300V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    -40 to 1851.1"41.2"2.6"1.2"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    6352K42000000
     
    Roller Lever Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    C11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 4 amp @ 24V DC240V AC
    24V DC
    -22 to 1761.1"41.2"2.4"1.2"PlasticM20
    NEMA 4, IP65
    65745K53000000
    D11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.27 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    17.6-40 to 1852"41.2"2.6"1.2"Plastic1/2
    NEMA 4X, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    6352K20300000
    D11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 300V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    17.6-40 to 1852.1"41.2"2.6"1.2"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    6352K43000000
    E11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.27 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    17.6-40 to 1851.6" to 3.3"41.2"2.6"1.2"Plastic1/2
    NEMA 4X, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    6352K20400000
    E11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 300V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    17.6-40 to 1851.6" to 3.3"41.2"2.6"1.2"Zinc1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    6352K44000000
     
    Rod Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    F11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 600V AC, 10 amp @ 250V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    17.6-40 to 1850.6" to 5.8"41.2"2.4"1.2"Plastic1/2
    NEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    65745K1800000
     
    Wobble Stick Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    G11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    3 amp @ 240V AC, 0.27 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    -40 to 1854.9"41.2"2.4"1.2"Plastic1/2
    NEMA 4X, NEMA 13, IP66, IP67
    6352K205000000
     

    Panel-Mount Sealed Wet-Location Limit Switches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Panel-Mount Sealed Wet-Location Limit Switches.
    Sealed actuators prevent these switches from jamming, even when exposed to oil, sand, mud, or ice. They send a signal to your circuit when an object hits the actuator—for instance, a box on a conveyor runs into the switch, stopping the conveyor. They open and close circuits as fast as snap-acting switches, but they have a bigger actuator for large objects. To actuate, they require a push, similar to a button. Rated IP68, they’re protected against dust and temporary submersion.
    Stainless Steel Housing—Switches with a stainless steel housing stand up better to wear and tear and corrosion better than switches with a zinc-plated steel housing.
    Wire
    Leads
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage,
    V DC
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    Wire
    Connection
    No.
    of
    Lg.
    Housing
    Ht.
    Mounting
    Thread Size
    Each
    Zinc-Plated Steel Housing
    11 Off
    Momentary
    SPST-NO
    5 amp @ 28V DC28-50 to 2050.13"Wire Leads224"1.2"9/16"-18
    7282K11000000
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    5 amp @ 28V DC28-50 to 2050.13"Wire Leads224"1.2"9/16"-18
    7282K12000000
     
    Stainless Steel Housing
    11 Off
    Momentary
    SPST-NO
    5 amp @ 28V DC28-50 to 2050.16"Wire Leads224"1.5"5/8"-18
    7282K101000000
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    5 amp @ 28V DC28-50 to 2050.16"Wire Leads224"1.5"5/8"-18
    7282K102000000
     

    Washdown Limit Switches

    Image of Attribute. Style A. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Washdown Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator, Style A.
    Image of Attribute. Style B. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Washdown Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator, Style B.
    Image of Attribute. Style C. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Washdown Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style C.
    Image of Attribute. Style D. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Washdown Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style D.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Style D

    Image of Attribute. Style E. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Washdown Limit Switches, Rod Actuator, Style E.
    Image of Attribute. Style F. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Washdown Limit Switches, Wobble Stick Actuator, Style F.
    Image of Attribute. Style G. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Washdown Limit Switches, Wobble Stick Actuator, Style G.

    Style E

    Style F

    Style G

    Rated NEMA 3S and IP69K, these switches can handle washdowns with high pressures and temperatures. They’re also protected from oil/coolant spraying, precipitation, and temporary submersion. When an object in motion contacts the actuator, it sends a signal to open or close a circuit. These switches have the rapid-closing action of a snap-acting switch, but with a larger actuator. This makes them a good choice for use with large objects—for instance, a box on a conveyor runs into the switch, stopping the conveyor.
    Plunger Actuator—Switches with a plunger actuator require a push to actuate, similar to a button.
    Roller Plunger Actuator—Switches with a roller plunger actuator trigger just like a plunger actuator but reduce friction during actuation thanks to their roller. This limits wear and tear on the switch.
    Roller Lever Actuator—Switches with a roller lever actuator combine the larger actuation area of a standard lever with a smooth gliding roller actuator. They minimize friction to limit wear and tear on your switch.
    Rod Actuator—Switches with a rod actuator use a rod extending out of the body to actuate, so they’ll activate even if an object is far away.
    Wobble Stick Actuator—Switches with a wobble stick actuator have an arm that rotates 360°, so you don’t need to align it in a specific direction. Since the actuator is flexible, it won’t snap if pushed backward. That makes these switches a great choice for systems that get jammed often.
    Styles D-F—Styles D, E, and F let you adjust the actuator’s height to align it with your target.
    Housing
    Style
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Actuation Torque,
    in·ozf
    Operating
    Temp. Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    No. of Wire
    Leads
    Cable Lead
    Lg., ft.
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Enclosure Rating
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    A11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 2211.5"581.5"3.1"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K1010000000
    A22 Off or 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 2211.5"581.5"3.1"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K102000000
     
    Roller Plunger Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    B11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 125V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 2211.9"581.5"3.1"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K11000000
    B22 Off or 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    14 to 2211.9"581.5"3.1"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K103000000
     
    Roller Lever Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    C11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    0.5310 to 2001.5"581.5"4.6"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K151000000
    C22 Off or 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    0.5310 to 2001.5"581.5"4.6"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K152000000
    D11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    1.910 to 2001" to 3.75"581.5"4.6"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K153000000
    D22 Off or 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    1.910 to 2001" to 3.75"581.5"4.6"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K154000000
     
    Rod Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    E11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    0.9210 to 2000" to 5.5"581.5"4.6"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K155000000
    E22 Off or 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    0.9210 to 2000" to 5.5"581.5"4.6"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K156000000
     
    Wobble Stick Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    F11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    Not Rated10 to 2000" to 2.25"581.5"4.6"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K157000000
    F22 Off or 2 On
    Momentary
    DPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 250V DC240V AC
    250V DC
    Not Rated10 to 2000" to 5"581.5"4.6"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K158000000
    G11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 1 amp @ 125V DC600V AC
    250V DC
    3214 to 22113.6"581.5"3.1"1.6"ZincNEMA 3S, NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP67, IP69K
    7926K32000000
     

    Panel-Mount Light-Touch Limit Switches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Panel-Mount Light-Touch Limit Switches.
    Our most sensitive limit switches, these switches actuate with the slightest push for a high degree of accuracy. They’re often used for determining manufacturing tolerances and detecting minute expansions and contractions. When an object pushes into the plunger actuator, it sends a signal to open or close a circuit. Install them in a standard panel cutout.
    IP67 Enclosure Rating—IP67 rated switches are protected from temporary submersion. They’re ideal for wet locations.
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Actuator
    Material
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Operating
    Temp. Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht., mm
    No. of Wire
    Leads
    Cable Lead
    Lg., ft.
    Housing
    Ht., mm
    Housing Material
    For Panel
    Cutout Dia.
    Mounting Thread
    Size
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    Ruby50 mA @ 24V AC, 2 mA @ 15V DC24V AC
    15V DC
    -4 to 167422 1/221Nickel-Plated Brass0.31"M8 × 0.5 mmIP67
    6551K530000000
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    Zirconia Ceramic50 mA @ 24V AC, 2 mA @ 15V DC24V AC
    15V DC
    -4 to 1673.522 1/218Nickel-Plated Brass0.31"M8 × 0.5 mmIP50
    6551K52000000
     

    Hazardous Location Limit Switches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Hazardous Location Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Hazardous Location Limit Switches, Wobble Stick Actuator.

    Plunger Actuator

    Wobble Stick

    Actuator

    Safely open or close a circuit near ignitable gases and dust—the housing on these switches seals in anything that could ignite flammable material. You'll know they're safe because they're NEC Class I, Divisions 1, 2 Groups B, C, and D; and Class II, Divisions 1, 2 Groups E, F, and G certified for hazardous locations. These switches send a signal to your circuit when an object hits the actuator—for instance, a box on a conveyor runs into the switch, stopping the conveyor. They open and close circuits as fast as snap-acting switches, but they have a bigger actuator for large objects.
    Plunger Actuator—Switches with a plunger actuator let you adjust the actuator’s height to easily align it with your target. They require a push to activate, similar to a button.
    Wobble Stick Actuator—Switches with a wobble stick actuator have an arm that rotates 360°, so you don’t need to align it in a specific direction. The actuator won’t snap if pushed backward, such as if there’s a jam in your system.
    Housing
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Actuation Torque,
    in·ozf
    Operating
    Temp. Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Conduit
    Trade Size
    Enclosure Rating
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 600V AC, 2.5 amp @ 600V DC600V AC
    600V DC
    0 to 1852.7" to 2.9"42.7"4.1"2.1"Aluminum1/2
    NEMA 6P, NEMA 7, NEMA 9, NEMA 13
    7794K140000000
     
    Wobble Stick Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    10 amp @ 600V AC, 2.5 amp @ 600V DC600V AC
    600V DC
    480 to 1856.2"42.7"4.1"2.1"Aluminum1/2
    NEMA 6P, NEMA 7, NEMA 9, NEMA 13
    7794K15000000
     

    Panel-Mount Low-Profile Limit Switches

    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Panel-Mount Low-Profile Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Panel-Mount Low-Profile Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator.

    Plunger Actuator

    Roller Plunger

    Actuator

    Secure these switches into panel cutouts using mounting nuts. They have a slim body so they can also be stacked together or fit into tight spaces. These switches have the rapid-closing action of a snap-acting switch, but have a larger actuator for large objects. When an object in motion comes into contact with the actuator, it sends a signal to open or close a circuit. They’re often used on conveyor systems and elevators. All are rated IP67 for protection from temporary submersion. They have a 4-pole micro M12 plug that connects to cables with a socket (sold separately), allowing you to quickly connect and disconnect the switch.
    Plunger Actuator—Plunger actuators open or close circuits when objects push against them.
    Roller Plunger Actuator—Roller plunger actuators open or close circuits when an object pushes against the roller, which moves the plunger. The roller moves parallel to the mounting direction, so it helps push the plunger even if the force isn’t straight on. The roller also reduces friction during actuation which prevents wear and tear over time.
    Switches
    Cords
    Housing
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage,
    V AC
    Operating
    Temp. Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    For Panel
    Cutout Dia.
    Mounting Thread
    Size
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Each
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    1 amp @ 125V AC12514 to 1580.8"1.6"2.2"0.6"Aluminum0.57"M14 × 1 mmIP67
    7306K1100000007628K99000000
     
    Roller Plunger Actuator
     
    4-Pole M12 Connection
    11 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    1 amp @ 125V AC12514 to 1581"1.6"2.2"0.6"Aluminum0.57"M14 × 1 mmIP67
    7306K120000007628K9900000
     

    Rotary Limit Switches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Limit Switches. Rotary Limit Switches.
    Start or stop equipment after a set number of rotations to avoid over-rotation. For example, if attached to a crane spool, these switches will stop winding or unwinding cable after a certain number of rotations, preventing damage to equipment. Use their shaft to attach them to rotational equipment. They open and close circuits as fast as snap-acting switches.
    Gear Speed Ratio—Gear speed ratio determines when these switches actuate. A gear speed ratio of 5:1 means they actuate after 5 rotations.
    Housing
    Shaft
    Gear Speed
    Ratio
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    No. of
    Terminals
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Type
    Lg.
    Dia.
    Conduit
    Trade Size
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Each
    Rotary Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    5:121 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    15 amp @ 250V AC, 0.25 amp @ 250V DC480V AC
    250V DC
    -40 to 18036"2.8"4.5"AluminumKeyed1 1/2"1/2"1/2
    NEMA 4
    7821N11000000000
    20:121 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    15 amp @ 250V AC, 0.25 amp @ 250V DC480V AC
    250V DC
    -40 to 18036"2.8"4.5"AluminumKeyed1 1/2"1/2"1/2
    NEMA 4
    7821N1200000000
    40:121 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    15 amp @ 250V AC, 0.25 amp @ 250V DC480V AC
    250V DC
    -40 to 18036"2.8"4.5"AluminumKeyed1 1/2"1/2"1/2
    NEMA 4
    7821N1300000000
    100:121 Off or 1 On
    Momentary
    SPDT
    15 amp @ 250V AC, 0.25 amp @ 250V DC480V AC
    250V DC
    -40 to 18036"2.8"4.5"AluminumKeyed1 1/2"1/2"1/2
    NEMA 4
    7821N1400000000
     

    Manual-Reset Safety Limit Switches

    Image of Attribute. Style A. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Manual-Reset Safety Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator, Style A.
    Image of Attribute. Style B. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Manual-Reset Safety Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style B.
    Image of Attribute. Style C. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Manual-Reset Safety Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style C.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Prevent equipment from automatically restarting—these switches must be manually reset each time they're actuated. Pull the knob to reset. Positive-force contacts open the circuit when actuated, even if a spring fails or the contacts stick. These switches send a signal to your circuit when an object hits the actuator—for instance, a box on a conveyor runs into the switch, stopping the conveyor. They open and close circuits as fast as snap-acting switches, but they have a bigger actuator for large objects.
    Rated IP67, these switches seal out water if they’re washed down or briefly submersed.
    Style B—Style B have a roller lever actuator that allows parts to glide across the actuation surface with minimal friction.
    Style C—Style C have a roller lever actuator that allows parts to glide across the actuation surface with minimal friction. You can also adjust the actuator's height, making it easier to align the switch with the target during installation.
    Housing
    Style
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Conduit Thread
    Size
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    A21 Off and 1 On
    Maintained
    DPST-1NO/1NC
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 2.5 amp @ 125V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    -22 to 1581"41.2"3.4"1.2"PlasticM20
    IP67
    7336K51000000
     
    Roller Lever Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    B21 Off and 1 On
    Maintained
    DPST-1NO/1NC
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 2.5 amp @ 125V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    -22 to 1582.4"41.2"3.4"1.2"PlasticM20
    IP67
    7336K5300000
    C21 Off and 1 On
    Maintained
    DPST-1NO/1NC
    10 amp @ 240V AC, 2.5 amp @ 125V DC300V AC
    250V DC
    -22 to 1582.1" to 3.9"41.2"3.4"1.2"PlasticM20
    IP67
    7336K54000000
     

    Heavy Duty Limit Switches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Heavy Duty Limit Switches.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Left Actuation. Heavy Duty Limit Switches.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Right Actuation. Heavy Duty Limit Switches.
    Rugged enough for mining operations, these limit switches require a high actuation force, like heavy rocks moving on a conveyor. They open and close a circuit as quickly as a snap-acting switch but have a larger actuator for larger objects. The roller on the end of the lever arm reduces friction to prevent wear and tear on the switch. Rated NEMA 4 and 13 as well as IP67, these switches are protected from dirt, oil spraying, and temporary submersion.
    To determine if you need a right or left actuation direction, stand facing where you'll put the switch. If objects will be passing to the right, you'll need a right actuation direction. If they'll be passing to the left, you'll need a left actuation direction.
    Housing
    Actuation
    Direction
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Actuation Torque,
    in·ozf
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    For Max.
    Cable OD
    No. of
    Terminals
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Enclosure Rating
    Each
    Roller Lever Actuator
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    Left22 Off
    Momentary
    DPST-NO
    20 amp @ 120V AC, 5 amp @ 120V DC600V AC
    600V DC
    150-10 to 1855.7"0.5"42.3"5"3.4"AluminumNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7904N220000000
    Left22 On
    Momentary
    DPST-NC
    20 amp @ 120V AC, 5 amp @ 120V DC600V AC
    600V DC
    150-10 to 1855.7"0.5"42.3"5"3.4"AluminumNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7904N24000000
    Right22 Off
    Momentary
    DPST-NO
    20 amp @ 120V AC, 5 amp @ 120V DC600V AC
    600V DC
    150-10 to 1855.7"0.5"42.3"5"2"AluminumNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7904N21000000
    Right22 On
    Momentary
    DPST-NC
    20 amp @ 120V AC, 5 amp @ 120V DC600V AC
    600V DC
    150-10 to 1855.7"0.5"42.3"5"2"AluminumNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7904N23000000
    Right21 Off and 1 On
    Momentary
    DPST-1NO/1NC
    20 amp @ 120V AC, 5 amp @ 120V DC600V AC
    600V DC
    150-10 to 1855.7"0.5"42.3"5"2"AluminumNEMA 4, NEMA 13, IP67
    7904N25000000
     

    Wireless Self-Powered Limit Switches

    Image of Attribute. Style A. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Wireless Self-Powered Limit Switches, Plunger Actuator, Style A.
    Image of Attribute. Style B. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Wireless Self-Powered Limit Switches, Roller Plunger Actuator, Style B.
    Image of Attribute. Style C. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Wireless Self-Powered Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style C.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Image of Attribute. Style D. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Wireless Self-Powered Limit Switches, Roller Lever Actuator, Style D.
    Image of Attribute. Style E. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Wireless Self-Powered Limit Switches, Rod Actuator, Style E.

    Style D

    Style E

    Install these limit switches where changing a battery or routing wires might be difficult—they power themselves when a moving object contacts the actuator. Place them up to 330 ft. away from the receiver (sold separately). These switches have the rapid-closing action of a snap-acting switch, but with a larger actuator.
    Plunger Actuator—Plunger actuators open or close circuits when objects push against them.
    Roller Plunger Actuator—Roller plunger actuators open or close circuits when an object pushes against the roller, which moves the plunger. The roller moves parallel to the mounting direction, so it helps push the plunger even if the force isn’t straight on. The roller also reduces friction during actuation which prevents wear and tear over time.
    Roller Lever Actuator—Roller lever actuators open or close circuits when material moves across the switch. The roller reduces friction during actuation which prevents wear and tear over time.
    Rod Actuator—Rod actuators open or close circuits when material pushes against the rod. The rod extends from the body of the actuator, so these switches are ideal when objects actuating the switch are further away.
    Housing
    Style
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Max. Transmission
    Distance, ft.
    Transmission
    Freq., MHz
    Switch
    Action
    Actuator
    Material
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Certification
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
    A13302,405Momentary
    Zinc Alloy-13 to 1310.4"1.2"2.5"0.6"PlasticCE Marked
    IEC 60947-5, EN 60947-57786N120000000
     
    Roller Plunger Actuator
    B13302,405Momentary
    Steel-13 to 1310.8"1.2"2.5"0.6"PlasticCE Marked
    IEC 60947-5, EN 60947-57786N13000000
     
    Roller Lever Actuator
    C13302,405Momentary
    Plastic-13 to 1311.7"1.2"2.5"0.6"PlasticCE Marked
    IEC 60947-5, EN 60947-57786N14000000
    C13302,405Momentary
    Steel-13 to 1311.7"1.2"2.5"0.6"PlasticCE Marked
    IEC 60947-5, EN 60947-57786N15000000
    D13302,405Momentary
    Plastic-13 to 1311.7" to 3.6"1.2"2.5"0.6"PlasticCE Marked
    IEC 60947-5, EN 60947-57786N16000000
    D13302,405Momentary
    Plastic-13 to 1312.5" to 4.3"1.2"2.5"0.6"PlasticCE Marked
    IEC 60947-5, EN 60947-57786N17000000
     
    Rod Actuator
    E13302,405Momentary
    Plastic-13 to 1313"1.2"2.5"0.6"PlasticCE Marked
    IEC 60947-5, EN 60947-57786N18000000
     
    Accessories for Limit Switches
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