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Magnetically Actuated Switches

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These switches actuate when a magnet comes within sensing distance, and reset when the magnet moves away. They’re often used to detect when a door or window opens. Mount the switch in a stationary position, such as a door frame, and mount the magnet to a movable object, such as the door. They do not include a safety relay and cannot be used with safety-guard doors found on machinery.
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No. of Circuits Controlled | Switch Starting Position | Industry Designation | Switching Current @ Voltage | Max. Voltage | Max. Sensing Distance | No. of Wire Leads | Dia. | Lg. | Size | Each | Each | |||
Stainless Steel Housing with Wire Leads | ||||||||||||||
E | 1 | 1 Off (Normally Open) or 1 On (Normally Closed) | SPDT | 0.8 A @ 24 V DC | 150V DC | 0.2" | 3 | 0.31" | 1.25" | 5/16"-24 | 00000000 | 000000 | 000000000 | 000000 |