D2F-F-D3 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

Z4703-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

D2F-F-D3

Price: $ 0.64
Product Category:

Switches

Manufacturer: Omron Electronics Inc-EMC Div
Short Description: SWITCH SNAP ACTION SPDT 1A 125V
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: D2F-F-D3 datasheetD2F-F-D3 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Specifications
Ingress Protection: IP40
Mechanical Life: 1,000,000 Cycles
Electrical Life: 30,000 Cycles
Operating Position: 0.217" (5.5mm)
Operating Temperature: -25°C ~ 65°C
Overtravel: 0.010" (0.25mm)
Differential Travel: 0.005" (0.12mm)
Pretravel: 0.020" (0.5mm)
Release Force: 5.099gf
Operating Force: 75gf
Features: --
Series: D2F
Termination Style: Solder Lug
Mounting Type: Chassis Mount
Actuator Type: Round (Pin Plunger)
Voltage Rating - DC: 30V
Voltage Rating - AC: 125V
Current Rating: 1A (AC), 500mA (DC)
Switch Function: On-Mom
Circuit: SPDT
Part Status: Active
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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Snap action switches, or snap action limit switches, are found in a variety of industries, from heavy machinery to consumer electronics. They are designed to act as an on/off switch in response to a physical change in the environment, and are typically used as an alarm trigger or safety device. D2F-F-D3 is a type of snap action switch that uses a cylindrical plunger drawn with a coiled spring or roller, which is then activated by a physical force placed on it, such as an impact from a moving object, or a weight limitation.

The working principle of a D2F-F-D3 switch is based on the simple fact that a device must be able to physically contact and move a part of its construction in order to trigger a response. For example, the switch may use a weighted plunger with a spring core that is designed to deflect when a certain level of force is placed on it. When the plunger moves, the interaction between the spring and plunger creates an electrical circuit that causes an activation or "snap" of the switch, from open to closed or vice versa. This basic process is used in a wide range of applications and can be used as a safety measure in certain situations.

Another example of a snap action switch is the toggle switch. This type of switch uses a lever and is designed to be flipped back and forth, creating an electrical connection when activated. The toggle switch is commonly used in home appliances and is often used in high-traffic areas where the switch may be repeatedly activated and deactivated. The working principle of a toggle switch is similar to that of a D2F-F-D3 switch in that a mechanical force is required to trigger the switch.

Snap action switches can be used in any application that requires an electrical connection with a mechanical product. For instance, they can be used to detect the presence of a physical object, as a safety measure in industrial and manufacturing applications, or to control the speed of a motor. They are also commonly used in home automation systems, such as security systems, to detect the presence of an intruder and trigger an alarm. In many cases, a snap action switch is the most reliable and cost-effective way to detect a physical condition.

The benefits of using a snap action switch are numerous. They are reliable and cost-effective, and can be used in a variety of applications. Additionally, they are typically better at handling large loads than other types of switches, and they can be adjusted to respond to specific conditions or levels. Snap action switches are also typically shock and vibration proof, making them ideal for rugged applications.

When it comes to choosing the best snap action switch for an application, it is important to take into consideration the conditions under which the switch will be used. Depending on the environment, the switch must be able to withstand high levels of mechanical shock and vibration. Additionally, it should be designed to handle large loads and to respond quickly to physical changes. Once the environment is understood and the application is selected, the most appropriate switch for the job can be selected.

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