| Allicdata Part #: | V7-2B29E9-000-1-ND |
| Manufacturer Part#: |
V7-2B29E9-000-1 |
| Price: | $ 0.00 |
| Product Category: | Switches |
| Manufacturer: | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions |
| Short Description: | SWITCH PIN PLUNGER SPST 11A QC |
| More Detail: | N/A |
| DataSheet: | V7-2B29E9-000-1 Datasheet/PDF |
| Quantity: | 1000 |
| 1 +: | 0.00000 |
| Series: | V7 |
| Part Status: | Obsolete |
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V7-2B29E9-000-1 snap action, limit switches are commonly used in industrial automation and control applications. They are designed to detect the movement, position, direction and speed of a machine or object and trigger a desired action. The snap action, limit switches, also referred to as snap switches, are electromechanical devices that function when actuated or, in some cases, deactivated.
Snap action, limit switches consist of an actuator, contacts and an enclosure. The contacts are typically split into two groups and operate in either a normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) condition. When the actuator is activated, it causes the contacts to change their position and close the circuit, triggering a desired action. These devices are made from a variety of materials and can be used in both high and low-voltage applications.
The most common types of snap action, limit switches are plunger, lever and roller. Plunger-type switches have a plunger that is pushed in and out, while lever-type switches have a lever that is flipped and moved. Roller-type switches have a roller that is pressed and rolled. All these types of switches are used to detect movement and position, direction and speed of a machine, and to operate motors, pumps, solenoids and other electrical devices associated with these machines.
The working principle of the snap action, limit switches is that when the actuator is activated, it causes the contacts to change their position and close the circuit. This closing of the circuit triggers a desired action, which is usually to activate or de-activate a motor, pump, solenoid or other electrical device.
For example, a snap action, limit switch could be used to control the operation of a motor. The switch would be activated when the motor is started and deactivated when the motor is stopped. Similarly, a lever switch could be used to detect the direction of movement, and a roller switch could be used to detect the speed of movement of a machine.
The snap action, limit switches are designed to be both robust and reliable, making them highly suitable for use in industrial control and automation applications. The design and size of the switch, as well as the way the contacts are arranged, also makes them suitable for use in hazardous areas and under extreme temperatures.
V7-2B29E9-000-1 snap action, limit switches can be used in numerous applications, including motors and pumps, doors and windows, alarms, lights, valves and switches. By using snap action, limit switches, the operation of various machines and objects can be monitored and controlled accurately and reliably.
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V7-2B29E9-000-1 Datasheet/PDF