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Detent-action rotary switches

Staff -- Plant Engineering, 2/1/2007

Series 24 switches have a maximum of eight positions and are designed with contacts enclosed in molded phenolic insulators to protect against contamination. Available with a choice of handle shapes, UL-recognized and CSA-certified, the switches are rated for 30 A continuous current from 125 Vdc to 600 Vac and have double-wiping, silver-plated contacts for low resistance. They can be configured for instrument or control applications and have ‘make-before-break’ (shorting) contacts to allow sequential connections on the same switching deck, including pre-wired jumpers. Terminal screws provide easy installation. The switches can include spring return to normal (vertical) position, a mechanical red/green target, slip contacts for ‘normal after’ applications and a pull-to-lock mechanism for safety lockout. A variety of pre-configured models is available.

Electroswitch

www.electroswitch.com

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