Lovato, 2P 3 Position 60° Changeover Cam Switch, 690V (Volts), 16A, Short Black Handle Actuator

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RS Stock No.:
248-5580
Mfr. Part No.:
GX1652U
Brand:
Lovato
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Brand

Lovato

Series

GX

Cam Switch Type

Changeover Cam Switch

Pole and Throw Configuration

2P

Normal State Configuration

2CO

Electrical Phase

1, 3

Maximum Current

16A

Maximum Voltage

690V (Volts)

Number of Positions

3

Terminal Type

Screw

Angle of Throw

60°

Actuator Type

Short Black Handle

Mounting Type

Front

COO (Country of Origin):
HR

Lovato Series GX Cam Switch, 60° Throw, 16A Maximum Current - GX1652U


This cam switch from Lovato features a short black handle with a changeover cam switch mechanism. The GX series design ensures reliability and durability in its operation. With a maximum current of 16A, this switch is ideal for various electrical applications, offering versatility and efficiency.

Features & Benefits


• Short black handle for easy actuation
• Changeover cam switch type for flexible operation
• Maximum current of 16A for reliable performance
• 2CO configuration provides multiple options
• 2P design for efficient switching

Applications


• Suitable for use in control panels
• Ideal for machinery operation
• Recommened to be used for electrical equipment configurations
• Can be utilised in automation systems
• Essential for switchgear applications

Can it be used with a single-phase motor?


Yes, it can be used with single-phase motors up to 240V.

Will it work in a high-traffic environment?


The cam switch is designed to handle heavy usage, making it suitable for high-traffic scenarios.

Is it compatible with different electrical phases?


Yes, the switch supports both 1 phase and 3 phase configurations for added flexibility.

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