TC9622-0
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TC9622-0
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Technical Characteristics
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Contact Adjustability
deactuation point adjustable and actuation point adjustable
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Mounting Method
bracket and unthreaded hole
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Nonpile-Up Contact Arrangement
2 pole, double throw, one position momentary
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Body Width
3.531 inches nominal
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Proof Pressure
3000.00 pounds per square inch
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Thread Series Designator
npt single pressure connection
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Contact Voltage Rating In Volts
460.0 ac at sea level second voltage
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Style Designator
rectangular w/bracket
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Overall Height
3.062 inches nominal
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Contact Adjustment Type
external deactuation point screw and external actuation point screw
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Unthreaded Mounting Hole Diameter
0.125 inches nominal
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Contact Voltage Rating In Volts
250.0 ac at sea level first voltage
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Inside Diameter
0.250 inches nominal single connection
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Contact Load Current Rating
50.0 milliamperes resistive load fourth voltage
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Contact Load Current Rating
25.0 amperes resistive load third voltage
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Contact Adjustment Range
+18.00/+200.00 actuation point pounds per square inch gage and +15.00/+185.00 deactuation point pounds per square inch gage
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Distance Between Mounting Facility Centers
2.000 inches nominal
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Overall Width
6.500 inches nominal
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Contact Voltage Rating In Volts
230.0 dc at sea level fourth voltage
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Body Length
2.625 inches nominal
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Thread Quantity Per Inch
18 single pressure connection
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Media For Which Designed
gas or liquid
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Contact Load Current Rating
10.0 amperes resistive load first voltage
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Features Provided
electrical access port
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Contact Load Current Rating
30.0 milliamperes resistive load second voltage
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Pressure Switch Type
gage
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Terminal Type
wire lead
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Nominal Thread Size
0.250 inches single pressure connection
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Overall Length
7.500 inches nominal
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Mounting Facility Pattern
two position in-line
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Pressure Connector Type
plain, threaded internal single connection
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Contact Voltage Rating In Volts
28.0 dc at sea level third voltage
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Contact Action Stimulus
increase