Honeywell GLC Series Rod Limit Switch, NO/NC, IP66, SPDT 1NO/1NC, Die Cast Zinc Housing, 300V ac Max, 10A Max

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Product Specification

Product Attributes
Actuator Type Rod
Pole and Throw Configuration SPDT 1NO/1NC
Normal State Configuration NO/NC
IP Rating IP66
Maximum Current 10A
Housing Material Die Cast Zinc
Maximum AC Voltage 300V
Maximum DC Voltage 300V
Connection Type PG13.5
Series GLC
Action Type Snap Action
Length 68.5mm
Maximum Operating Temperature +85°C
Width 30.5mm
Minimum Operating Temperature -40°C
Standards Met CCC, CE, CSA C22.2 No. 14, EN/IEC 60947-5-1, UL 508
Depth 26.35mm
Mechanical Life 10000000Cycles
Mounting Orientation EN50047
Operating Force 0.12 Nm

More Information

Honeywell Snap-Action Limit Switch, 300V AC/DC, 10A - GLC Series - GLCB01A4J Use this limit switch from Honeywell to automate the powering on and off of your electrical devices. Its rod actuator moves to automatically trigger your system, reducing the need for potentially unsafe manual control. As it's a snap-action switch, it transfers energy rapidly across its NC (normally closed) and NO (normally open) contacts for an immediate switching response. Thanks to its durable, corrosion-resistant zinc housing, this unit is suitable for use in harsh environments. The switch also has a removable contact block for quick and easy wiring during installation. Features & Benefits • Voltage rating of 300V AC/DC for use in high-power systems
• Long mechanical life of 10 million cycles for long-lasting performance
• Wide operating temperature of -40°C to +85°C for use in demanding environments
• Compact dimensions of 68.5 (length) x 30.5 (width) x 26.36mm (depth) for systems with limited space
• IP66 (ingress protection) rating for protection against dust and high-pressure water jets Applications • Escalators and elevators
• Packaging machinery
• Scissor lifts How does a limit switch work? A limit switch detects the presence or absence of an object to automate on-and-off switching. This makes it useful for switching on lights in a refrigerator or opening a garage door automatically.

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