SMC Contact (Reed Switch) Pressure Switch, 1/8 0.1MPa to 4 bar

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RS Stock No.:
402-750
Mfr. Part No.:
IS10-01S-6
Brand:
SMC
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Brand

SMC

Maximum Operating Pressure

4 bar

Minimum Operating Pressure

0.1MPa

Pressure Type

Positive Pressure

Connection

1/8

Suitable Media

Air, Inert Gas

Interface

Contact (Reed Switch)

COO (Country of Origin):
JP
The SMC pressure switch offers exceptional reliability and performance for a range of applications. Designed with superior engineering, it ensures precise pressure control and monitoring in pneumatic systems. The robust construction not only enhances its durability but also provides flexibility in installation, making it ideal for modular configurations. With the ability to operate effectively in a temperature range of -5 to 60°C, this model is suited for diverse environments. Its lightweight design coupled with a compact profile makes it easier to integrate into existing setups without compromising on performance. Whether connected to modular units or used in stand-alone applications, the pressure switch guarantees optimal functionality, ensuring your processes run smoothly and efficiently.

Lightweight construction facilitates easy installation
Compatible with a variety of modular systems for enhanced versatility
Operates efficiently even in extreme temperature conditions
Low hysteresis and high repeatability ensure accuracy in pressure settings
IP40 enclosure rating protects against dust and solid objects
Various lead wire lengths are available to accommodate different setups
Designed to prevent false triggering and provide stable performance
Includes options for different electrical circuits to suit operational needs

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