
Allicdata Part #: | LSXW4L-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
LSXW4L |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Switches |
Manufacturer: | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions |
Short Description: | SWITCH SNAP ACTION DPDT 10A 120V |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Ingress Protection: | -- |
Mechanical Life: | -- |
Electrical Life: | -- |
Operating Position: | 1.615" (41.0mm) |
Operating Temperature: | -12°C ~ 93°C |
Overtravel: | 0.190" (4.8mm) |
Differential Travel: | 0.035" (0.9mm) |
Pretravel: | 0.100" (2.5mm) |
Release Force: | -- |
Operating Force: | 2720gf |
Features: | Explosion Proof |
Series: | LSX |
Termination Style: | Screw Terminal |
Mounting Type: | Chassis Mount |
Actuator Type: | Adjustable Side Plunger |
Voltage Rating - DC: | 115V |
Voltage Rating - AC: | 120V |
Current Rating: | 10A (AC), 800mA (DC) |
Switch Function: | On-Mom |
Circuit: | DPDT (DB/DM) |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Packaging: | Bulk |
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Snap action limit switches are an important part of machine supplies. They are solid-state switches that respond to physical movement, usually a spring activated motion detector or a micro switch. They are primarily used to detect a physical position of an object. This type of switch is commonly used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications, in particular automotive, industrial and home automation systems.
These kinds of limit switches are designed to provide reliable and maintenance free operation. They are designed to be installed in a convenient place for easy access and to simplify the job of identifying an object\'s position. They have a built-in switch mechanism and a contact system that can provide two or more outputs. The contact system includes a contact element, contact arm and contact arm spring, each of which has a specific function.
When the switch is activated, the contact arm moves and extends until it makes contact with the contact element. This movement triggers the switch to close, providing a signal that can be used to control or detect a particular function or process. Once the contact element is struck, the contact arm and contact arm spring are released to return the switch to its original position.
These kinds of limit switches are designed with a variety of different features and functions. Some of them provide a single output while others can provide multiple outputs. For example, some types of limit switches are designed to provide one output if an object moves in one direction, and two outputs if the object moves in the opposite direction.
There are two main types of limit switches that are typically used in automation systems: mechanical limit switches and electrical limit switches. Mechanical limit switches are more commonly used than electrical limit switches, as they provide a more reliable, faster, and less expensive solution. They are also easier to maintain and are versatile in the range of functions they provide.
Electrical limit switches are designed for use in high-tech automation applications and are usually more expensive than mechanical switches. These switches have integrated relays, which allow for a more complicated, highly programmable output. These switches are generally not as reliable as mechanical limit switches but are often used in applications where the control requirements are more complex or the environment is more demanding.
LSXW4L application fields and working principle limit switches come in a variety of sizes, shapes and ratings. This type of switch is used in many different industries for a variety of purposes, such as controlling machines, monitoring temperatures, and triggering alarms. The size, shape and rating of the switch will determine how it will respond to specific applications and how reliable it is.
When using this type of switch, it is important to select the right design based on the application. Different designs may require different wiring, different mounting options and different levels of protection. The contact arm, contact arm spring and contact element must be carefully chosen and the switch must be compatible with the electrical system it is being used in.
The working principle of LSXW4L application fields and limit switches is simple. When an object moves in the desired direction, the contact arm is extended and when the contact arm is struck, the switch will either close or open, triggering the desired action or process. This type of switch is reliable, easy to maintain and can provide reliable and accurate readings in a variety of applications.
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