Honeywell Sensing & IoT Datasheets for Rotary Limit Switches
Rotary limit switches use physically-actuated levers to rotate a shaft and operate the contacts in a switch, making them change state. Most products feature a rugged design and are suitable for factory and/or industrial applications; however, because these switches contain mechanical parts, they wear over time. Typically, rotary limit switches are slower than noncontact, electrical devices such as proximity sensors and photoelectric sensors.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| All MICRO SWITCH 14CE and 914CE series miniature enclosed switches incorporate fluorocarbon diaphragm sealing to provide reliable protection, meeting NEMA 1, 2, 3, 3R, 4, 6, 6P, and 13 as... | |
| MICRO SWITCH BAF/DTF high capacity enclosed switches offer elastomer boot on sealed actuator verions that protects the actuating mechanism and the internal basic switch from contaminants. There is a seal... | |
| MICRO SWITCH BF Series plastic enclosed basic switches are available with a wide variety of operators and are designed for easy mounting and wiring. The MICRO SWITCH BF switches are... | |
| MICRO SWITCH E6/V6 Series medium-duty limit switches feature an electrostatic applied epoxy coating to the zinc housings enhance the durability of the product in most environments. The E6/V6 family of... | |
| The MICRO SWITCH BX enclosure is sealed for protection against corrosion, water, dust and oil as defined in NEMA 1, 3, 4, 6, and 13 and IP67 as defined in... | |
| The MICRO SWITCH BX2 Series features a 316L stainless steel enclosure that provides enhanced corrosion resistance in applications exposted to aggressive, caustic agents. The stainless steel housing helps protect the... |
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