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OMRON Limit Switch(Plunger Shape Type:Side Surface Ball Plunger)

OMRON offers products Limit Switch specified by Plunger Shape Type Side Surface Ball Plunger from Automation Components product category. There are a total of 1 items. Search and select detailed specifications of parts for your machine with free CAD downloads. OMRON products are available to order through MISUMI online 24 hours a day. Free shipping, no minimum order.

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    Two-Circuit Limit Switch [WL-N/WL]
    Two-Circuit Limit Switch [WL-N/WL]
    Two-Circuit Limit Switch [WL-N/WL]
    Two-Circuit Limit Switch [WL-N/WL]
    Two-Circuit Limit Switch [WL-N/WL]
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    Two-Circuit Limit Switch [WL-N/WL]
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    Two-Circuit Limit Switch [WL-N/WL]
    Two-Circuit Limit Switch [WL-N/WL]

    Two-Circuit Limit Switch [WL-N/WL]

    OMRON

    The 2-circuit limit switch with variety of models that can be selected matching to the usage environment and application.[Features]· Circuit will break without fail by using 2-circuit double-break.· Structure suitable to IP67 due to O ring and/or cover seal.· Overseas approval corresponding to the machines for export approved by UL, CSA, TUV, EN/IEC, CCC.· Most suitable to machines for export.· Optimum high accuracy type in controll...Readmore

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    Detector Shape Main Body Size Environment Plunger Shape Type Number of Plunger Rows Roller Lever Shape Type Lever Shape Type Rod Shape Type Contact Type Contact Point Type Contact Material Rated Operating Voltage(V) Rated Conductance Current(A)
    Plunger Type Standard Standard Side Surface Ball Plunger - - - - 2-Circuit Double Break - - 30 VDC or Less / DC125V / DC250V / AC100/125V / AC240/250V / More than AC300V 10
    From: ₹ 6,833.60
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FAQ Limit Switch

Question: Can the Limit switch be used for doors?
Answer: Yes, limit switches can be used for door safety functions. In fact, they are commonly used in industries to ensure the safe operation of doors, gates, and access points in automated systems. To use a limit switch for door safety, you would need a "safety limit switch."
There are two main types of safety limit switches suitable for door safety:
Mechanical Safety Limit Switches: These switches have a physical actuator that comes into contact with the door or gate, triggering the switch when the door reaches a certain position. They can be used to detect when the door is fully open or closed.
Non-Contact Safety Limit Switches: Also called "safety interlock switches" or "coded magnet switches," these use non-contact technology to detect the presence or alignment of a magnet on the door. They are more tamper-resistant and are often used in critical safety applications.
Question: What is the purpose of a Limit switch with a long lever?
Answer: A limit switch with a long lever serves the purpose of detecting the presence, absence, or position of an object with a larger range of movement. The long lever acts as an extension, allowing the switch to respond to changes in position over a greater distance. This type of switch is commonly used in applications where the movement of the object being sensed is not directly aligned with the switch itself.
For example, imagine a conveyor belt where products of varying sizes move along. A limit switch with a long lever could be positioned such that the lever comes into contact with the products. As each product passes by, it engages the lever, causing the switch to activate. The longer lever provides the necessary reach to detect objects that might be positioned farther away from the switch housing.
In simpler terms, a limit switch with a long lever is like having an extended arm that can reach out and touch something that's not right next to it.
Question: How do I connect or install a limit switch?
Answer: Step by step to install the limit switch
1. Choose Mounting Location: Determine where you want to install the limit switch. Make sure it's strategically placed to sense the desired movement or position.
2. Prepare Mounting Surface: If needed, prepare the surface by drilling holes for mounting screws or bolts. Ensure the surface is clean and flat.
3. Mounting: Attach the limit switch to the mounting surface using screws, bolts, or a bracket provided with the switch. Ensure the switch is securely fixed and aligned properly.
4. Connect Wiring: Refer to the manufacturer's wiring diagram or schematic for guidance. Typically, limit switches have several terminals: common (COM), normally open (NO), and normally closed (NC). Connect wires from your control system to these terminals based on your application's requirements.
5. Wire Connection: Strip the ends of the wires and attach them to the appropriate terminals. Use screw terminals, crimp connectors, or other suitable methods as specified by the switch's manual.
6. Secure Wires: Make sure the wires are properly secured and won't be pinched or pulled when the machine or system operates.
7. Adjust Actuator: If the limit switch uses an actuator (lever, roller, etc.), adjust its position so that it's activated when the desired movement or position is reached.
8. Test the Installation: Carefully test the limit switch by manually triggering its actuator to see if it activates and deactivates correctly. Make any necessary adjustments if it's not functioning as expected.
9. Final Check: Double-check all connections, screws, and adjustments to ensure everything is secure and properly aligned.
10. Power On: Power up the system and observe the limit switch's behavior during regular operation. Confirm that it accurately detects the intended movement or position.
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