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Often used on conveyor systems and bin filling operations, these switches have the rapid-closing action of a snap-acting switch but have a large actuator for sensing larger objects.
Stack these slim switches together, or fit them into tight spaces. They're rated IP67 for protection from temporary submersion.
Rated IP67, these switches are protected from temporary submersion. When an object in motion comes into contact with the actuator, it sends a signal to open or close a circuit.
Rated NEMA 6P, 13, and IP67, these switches are protected from corrosion, oil/coolant spraying, washdowns, and temporary submersion.
Protect machinery and ensure the safety of personnel—these switches will open the circuit when actuated even if a spring fails or the contacts stick.
Shorter and thinner than other safety limit switches, these are sized to fit tight spaces.
Prevent equipment from automatically restarting—these switches must be manually reset each time they're actuated.
Open and close circuits quickly to minimize arcing and prevent contacts from sticking. These switches are often used as door-open indicators on appliances and enclosures.
With a rubber-encased housing and stainless steel bracket, these switches resist vibration and corrosion. They're rated IP68 for protection from dust and temporary submersion.
Rated NEMA 4 , these enclosed switches have a sealed actuator for protection from washdowns.
Enclosures protect these snap-acting switches from the environment.
Keep out dirt and moisture—the sealed housing on these switches is watertight and meets MIL-PRF-8805.
At least 25% smaller than our Miniature Snap-Acting Switches, these switches are often used to trigger actions from inside a vehicle’s door or an engine compartment.
Built for tight spaces exposed to water, these switches have a housing that's less than 1" long and IP67 rated for protection from temporary submersion.
Actuate these switches with a fraction of the force of other subminiature switches for increased responsiveness. Among the smallest snap-acting switches we offer, they fit into the tiniest of spaces.
Smaller than standard size snap-acting switches, these fit in tight spaces.
Trigger actions in devices as small as phones and drones. The smallest snap-acting switches we offer, these switches fit into the tiniest of spaces and help keep weight to a minimum.
A simple automation solution that requires no programming, these valves are activated when an object, such as a box rolling on a conveyor, pushes the actuator. They create one action, such as extending a cylinder. Also known as 3-way and 3/2 valves.
Often used to extend and then retract a cylinder at different speeds, these valves create two actions and have two exhaust ports, which allows you to control the speed of each action by attaching a flow control valve to each exhaust port. They activate when an object, such as a box rolling on a conveyor, pushes the actuator. Also known as 4-way and 5/2 valves.
Create one action with these valves, such as extending a cylinder.
Often used to extend and then retract a cylinder at different speeds, these valves create two actions and have two exhaust ports, which allows you to control the speed of each action by attaching a flow control valve to each exhaust port. Also known as 4-way and 5/2 valves.
These valves close all ports in the off position to stop equipment in a locked position with air pressure holding it in place. They create two actions and have two exhaust ports, which allows you to control the speed of each action by attaching a flow control valve to each exhaust port. Also known as 4-way and 5/3 closed center valves.
In the off position, these valves exhaust all air pressure, allowing the equipment to return to the neutral position. They create two actions and have two exhaust ports, which allows you to control the speed of each action by attaching a flow control valve to each exhaust port. Also known as 4-way and 5/3 exhaust center valves.
Control these valves with one hand. Also known as 4/2 valves, they create two actions, such as extending and then retracting a double-acting cylinder.
These valves close all ports in the off position to stop equipment in a locked position with air pressure holding it in place. Also known as 4/3 closed-center valves, they create two actions, such as extracting and then retracting a double-acting cylinder.
In the off position, these valves exhaust all air pressure, allowing the equipment to return to the neutral position. Also known as 4/3 exhaust-center valves, they create two actions, such as extracting and then retracting a double-acting cylinder.
Also known as 4-way and 5/3 pressure center valves, these valves create two actions at the same time, such as extending two single-acting cylinders at once.