EM-20004

Switches

SWITCH,SENSITIVE

EM-20004

5930-01-127-8640

5930 - Switches

Eaton Corporation

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Technical Characteristics

  • Actuator Movement

    0.020 pretravel inches maximum and 0.007 overtravel inches minimum and 0.003 differential inches maximum

  • Nonpile-Up Contact Arrangement

    1 pole, double throw, one position momentary single switch unit

  • Precious Material And Location

    contacts gold

  • Terminal Type And Quantity

    3 bus bar

  • Body Style

    hole mounted

  • Maximum Voltage Rating In Volts

    250.0 ac and 30.0 dc

  • Center To Center Distance Between Mounting Facilities Parallel To Length

    0.375 inches nominal

  • Actuator Style

    round

  • Contact Load Current Rating At Maximum Rated Voltage

    2.500 amperes inductive dc and 4.000 amperes resistive dc and 5.000 amperes resistive ac

  • Features Provided

    actuator seal

  • Body Height

    0.360 inches nominal

  • Body Width

    0.250 inches nominal

  • Unthreaded Mounting Hole Diameter

    0.088 inches nominal

  • Inclosure Type

    fully inclosed

  • Actuator Free Position Height

    0.355 inches maximum

  • Actuator Height

    0.045 inches nominal

  • Body Length

    0.780 inches nominal

  • Switch Release Force

    40.0 grams minimum

  • Switch Actuating Force

    150.0 grams maximum

  • Hazardous Locations/Environmental Protection

    fungus proof and waterproof

  • Actuator Diameter

    0.045 inches nominal

Certified to
AS6081 Methods

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