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.
Rotary Limit Switches: Learn more
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| Honeywell’s MICRO SWITCH Compact Limit Switches, NGC Series, are a configurable platform of medium-duty switches that allow the customer to choose SPDT (single pole, double throw) or DPDT (double pole,... | |
| MICRO SWITCH LSX switches are for use either indoors or outdoors in hazardous atmospheres as they are a completely sealed, explosion-proof device. Mounting hole location and tracking is the same... | |
| Sensing and Control offers the world's most advanced line of MICRO SWITCH heavy-duty limit switches. These switches include boss-and-socket head design for secure head-to-body retention, unique all-metal drive train for... | |
| The MICRO SWITCH fully potted HDLS provides an extra degree of protection in harsh environments by sealing the basic switch cavity with epoxy. These switches are the same as the... |
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