AutomationDirect adds Snap-Action Micro Limit Switches

April 17, 2019
IDEM high precision, snap-action 15A-rated micro limit switches from AutomationDirect are available in plunger and lever actuator styles.

Plunger Series types include pin plunger, spring plunger, and roller plunger actuator. Lever Series types include lever, hinge lever, and roller lever.

These micro limit switches are suitable for a wide range of operating conditions. Snap action assures reliable, repeatable contact closure regardless of actuation speed, and provides extremely long service life. Panel mount options are available and screw terminals provide easy connection. These limit switches are suitable for a wide range of operating conditions. A terminal enclosure with cable strain relief is available to cover and protect the terminals.

Snap-action limit switches start at $8.50 and are available individually or in packets of 5. The switches are cULus and CE approved and are backed by a 1-year warranty.

Learn more by visiting: www.automationdirect.com/snap-action-limit-switches

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