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Technical Characteristics

  • Mounting Method

    bracket and unthreaded hole

  • Nonpile-Up Contact Arrangement

    2 pole, double throw, one position momentary

  • Terminal Type

    connector, receptacle

  • Contact Stimulus Rating

    1400.00 actuation point nominal pounds per square inch gage and 800.00 deactuation point nominal pounds per square inch gage

  • Media For Which Designed

    liquid

  • Overall Width

    1.886 inches maximum

  • Contact Load Current Rating

    200.0 milliamperes resistive load single voltage

  • Unthreaded Mounting Hole Diameter

    0.192 inches minimum and 0.196 inches maximum

  • Overall Length

    2.700 inches maximum

  • Contact Adjustability

    actuation point not adjustable and deactuation point not adjustable

  • Sensing Element Burst Pressure

    7500.00 pounds per square inch gage

  • Features Provided

    hermetically sealed case

  • Style Designator

    cylindrical w/flange

  • Distance Between Mounting Facility Centers

    1.188 inches nominal

  • Body Length

    2.200 inches nominal

  • Proof Pressure

    4500.00 pounds per square inch gage

  • Pressure Switch Type

    gage

  • Contact Voltage Rating In Volts

    28.0 dc at sea level single voltage

  • Overall Height

    1.400 inches maximum

  • Mounting Facility Pattern

    two position in-line

  • Contact Action Stimulus

    increase

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