Telemecanique Sensors OsiSense XC Series Coil Spring Limit Switch, 1 NO/1 NC, IP66, IP67, Plastic Housing, 240 V ac, 3 A

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RS Stock No.:
700-4169
Mfr. Part No.:
XCKP2106G11
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Telemecanique Sensors
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Brand

Telemecanique Sensors

Actuator Type

Coil Spring

Product Type

Limit Switch

Contact Configuration

1 NO/1 NC

IP Rating

IP66, IP67

Housing Material

Plastic

Contact Type

Snap Action

Switching Current

3 A

Terminal Type

Screw

Series

OsiSense XC

Switching AC Voltage

240 V ac

Switching DC Voltage

250 V dc

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Depth

30mm

Length

65mm

Width

31 mm

Standards/Approvals

CCC, CSA, EN 60204-1, IEC 60204-1, UL

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Mounting Orientation

Multi Directional

Mechanical Life

5000000Cycles

Conduit Entry

M20

Telemecanique Limit Switches


Introducing Telemecanique XCKP 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 XCKP series limit switches are compact in design and offer users a 40% time-saving reduction on an electrical connection.

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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