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uxcell 3 Screw Terminals Panel Mount Roller Plunger Basic Limit Switch

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  • Product Name : Limit Switch;Model No. : Z-15GQ22-B;Mounting Type : Panel Mount;Contact Configuration : 1NO,1NC(SPDT)
  • Terminals : Screw Terminal;Actuator Type : Parallel Roller Plunger;Rating & Voltage : AC 125V 250V 15A;DC 125/250V, 0.5A/0.25A : DC 125/250V, 0.5A/0.25A
  • Switch Body Size : ~5 x 1.8 x 2.7cm / 1.97"x 0.7" x 1.1"(L*W*H);Fixing Holes Dia. : ~0.4cm / 0.16";Distance Between Centers of Fixing Holes : ~2.5cm / 0.98"
  • Roller Actuator Size : Height from Body (open): ~3.4cm / 1.34";Height from body (closed): ~2.8cm / 1.1" : Height from body (closed): ~2.8cm / 1.1";Thread: ~1.2 x 1.6cm / 0.47" x 0.63"(D*H) : Thread: ~1.2 x 1.6cm / 0.47" x 0.63"(D*H)
  • Color : Black & Gold Tone;Net Weight : 55g;Package Content : 1 x Limit Switch


Note: please pay attention to the working voltage and check with the voltage of your place to make sure this limit switch can successfully work. 3 screw terminal. Applicable to both AC control circuits and DC control circuits. Designed to control the movement of a mechanical part. Typically utilized in industrial control applications to automatically monitor and indicate whether the travel limits of a particular device have been exceeded. Non-oem product.


Bill Creswell
Reviewed in Canada on May 2, 2023
The attach easy and work well
にこいち
Reviewed in Japan on September 20, 2022
サイドスリップテスターのイン、アウトの上限に達したときに、ブザーを鳴らすためのスイッチです。問題なく使用できます。
Andrew
Reviewed in Canada on July 28, 2020
Dropped switch from about knee height by accident, absolutely shattered. Low quality. Internal contact spring tension is high, be careful otherwise may not work for your application
Gary
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2017
These are OK if you are not going to stress them out. I needed this to activate as a cam lobe reached apogee. I had this mounted to a flexible piece of sheet metal just in case. But the pressure was too much, and the switch broke into pieces after 2 cycles. Maybe I had it a millimeter too close, but a tougher switch could have taken the stress.