Telemecanique Sensors OsiSense XC Series Spring Plunger Limit Switch, DP, IP65, Plastic Housing, 240 V ac, 10 A

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RS Stock No.:
125-8459
Mfr. Part No.:
XCKN2110P20
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Telemecanique Sensors
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Brand

Telemecanique Sensors

Actuator Type

Spring Plunger

Product Type

Limit Switch

IP Rating

IP65

Contact Configuration

DP

Housing Material

Plastic

Contact Type

Snap Action

Switching Current

10 A

Terminal Type

M20

Series

OsiSense XC

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Switching DC Voltage

250 V dc

Switching AC Voltage

240 V ac

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Length

30mm

Depth

75mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Width

30 mm

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Mechanical Life

10000000Cycles

Mounting Orientation

Vertical

Operating Force

15N

Conduit Entry

1 Cable Gland x M20 x 1.5

Telemecanique Limit Switches


Introducing Telemecanique XCKN range of limit switches and accessories. These Telemecanique limit switches are the perfect solution for a multitude of applications including escalators, electrical assembly equipment and material handling. A limit switch is commonly made up of an actuator head, switch body and receptacle, predominantly used as part of a control system within industrial applications such as those listed before. Telemecanique OsiSense XCKN series limit switches are a compact design with a wide variety of actuator heads available. The XCKN series is a monolithic plastic limit switch dedicated to repetitive action.

How does a limit switch work?


The limit switches function through a contact proximity sensor device that features an actuator that is mechanically linked to a set of output contacts. When an object comes into contact with the actuator, the device then operates the contacts to make or break an electrical connection.

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