4262-135REVAPC33

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Technical Characteristics

  • Actuator Movement

    0.310 pretravel inches minimum and 0.158 overtravel inches nominal and 0.035 differential inches minimum

  • Terminal Type And Quantity

    4 screw

  • Housing Height

    3.062 inches nominal

  • Actuator Style

    round

  • Overall Length

    7.906 inches nominal

  • Actuator Height

    0.593 inches nominal

  • Inclosure Type

    fully inclosed

  • Body Style

    hole mounted

  • Actuator Diameter

    0.625 inches nominal

  • Maximum Voltage Rating In Volts

    440.0 ac and 250.0 dc

  • Nonpile-Up Contact Arrangement

    1 two circuit, double break/double make, one position momentary single switch unit

  • Center To Center Distance Between Housing Mounting Facilities Parallel To Width

    2.375 inches nominal

  • Overall Height

    3.062 inches nominal

  • Housing Width

    3.250 inches nominal

  • Hazardous Locations/Environmental Protection

    watertight

  • Contact Load Current Rating At Maximum Rated Voltage

    0.500 amperes resistive dc and 1.500 amperes resistive ac

  • Center To Center Distance Between Housing Mounting Facilities Parallel To Length

    5.250 inches nominal

  • Housing Length

    6.125 inches nominal

  • Actuator Free Position Height

    1.781 inches nominal

  • Overall Width

    3.250 inches nominal

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AS6081 Methods

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