Honeywell GXA Series Adjustable Roller Lever Limit Switch, NO/NC, IP66, IP67, SPDT, Die Cast Zinc Housing, 250V ac Max,

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RS Stock No.:
396-2529
Mfr. Part No.:
GXA51A2B
Brand:
Honeywell
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Brand

Honeywell

Actuator Type

Adjustable Roller Lever

Pole and Throw Configuration

SPDT

Normal State Configuration

NO/NC

IP Rating

IP66, IP67

Maximum Current

4A

Housing Material

Die Cast Zinc

Maximum AC Voltage

250V

Connection Type

Cable

Series

GXA

Action Type

Snap Action

Length

102.9mm

Width

42mm

Depth

62.4mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+75°C

Hazardous Area Certification

ATEX

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Mounting Orientation

Side

Mechanical Life

2000000Operations

Operating Force

0.33 Nm

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Honeywell Snap-Action Adjustable Roller Lever Limit Switch, NO/NC - GXA Series - GXA51A2B


This robust limit switch from Honeywell is an ideal choice for use in potentially explosive environments. The electromechanical device has an adjustable roller lever that allows you to modify the performance of the actuators according to your requirements.
Its die-cast zinc housing offers superior impact and corrosion resistance, so it won't rust even in damp environments. It also has two layers of circuit protection with an integrated double-insulated switch cavity, eliminating the need for earthing and making installation simple.

Features & Benefits


• Compact dimensions of 102.9 (length) x 42 (width) x 62.4mm (depth) for use in tight spaces
• Long mechanical life of up to 2 million operations for long-term performance
• Broad operating temperature range of -20°C to +75°C for use in harsh environments
• Current rating of 4A and voltage rating of 250V AC (alternating current) make it a good choice for low-voltage applications

Applications


• Offshore drilling
• Grain handling equipment
• Paint booths
• Mining industry

What's the difference between one-sided and double-sided limit switch operation?


In one-sided operation, switches only operate when the lever is pushed in one direction and don't function when it's pushed in the other direction. In double-sided operation, switches will operate when the lever is pushed in either direction.

Approvals

II 2 G EEx d IIC T6

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