Position Switches - EUCHNER GmbH + Co. KG
Position Switches - EUCHNER GmbH + Co. KG
Position Switches - EUCHNER GmbH + Co. KG
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<strong>Position</strong> <strong>Switches</strong><br />
Switching elements with reed contact<br />
Reed contact<br />
The reed contact comprises two ferromagnetic contacts in a glass bulb.<br />
When the reed contact is placed in a magnetic field, the contacts adopt<br />
opposite polarities and are closed.<br />
For series EGT with reed contact.<br />
Mechanical switching elements<br />
Changeover contact with snap-action function<br />
Snap-action switching element 1) with single gap and three connections.<br />
For series EGT with snap-action switch and series N01, NB01, SN01 with<br />
soldered connection.<br />
Snap-action switching element 1) with one normally open contact<br />
(NO) and one normally closed contact (NC)<br />
With double gap and electrically isolated switching bridge. The two moving<br />
contacts are electrically isolated from each other. Switching element with<br />
four connections.<br />
For series SN01 with soldered connection and series N1A, N10, N11.<br />
Safety switching element with slow-action switching contact 2)<br />
With one positively driven NC contact and double gap. Switching contact<br />
with two connections.<br />
For use in single limit switches with safety function.<br />
For series NB01 with safety function and series N1A with safety function.<br />
Safety switching element with snap-action switching contact 1)<br />
With one positively driven NC contact and one NO contact. Double gap<br />
and electrically isolated switching bridge. Switching contact with four<br />
connections.<br />
For use in single limit switches with safety function.<br />
For series N1A with safety function.<br />
Solenoid<br />
1) A snap-action contact element has a switching contact that opens and closes independently of the approach speed during actuation.<br />
2) A slow-action contact element has a switching contact that opens and closes depending on the approach speed during actuation.<br />
Subject to technical modifications; no responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of this information.<br />
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