R17446P28

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R17446P28

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Technical Characteristics

  • Individual Section Quantity

    3

  • Switch Actuator Positioning Increment

    45.0 degrees single actuator

  • Err Default

    err default

  • Features Provided

    actuator knob

  • Precious Material

    silver

  • Style Designator

    tap, circular, bushing mount

  • Nonturn Device Type

    tab at 12:00 o'clock

  • Switch Contact Basic Design

    nonpile-up nonsymmetrical

  • Contact Voltage Rating In Volts

    125.0 ac at sea level

  • Precious Material And Location

    contacts and rotor blade surfaces silver

  • Overall Diameter

    2.000 inches nominal

  • Mounting Method

    threaded bushing single mounting facility

  • Contact Load Current Rating

    5.0 amperes resistive load ac at sea level

  • Thread Quantity Per Inch

    32 single mounting facility

  • Thread Class

    2a single mounting facility

  • Nominal Thread Size

    0.469 inches single mounting facility

  • Terminal Type

    screw

  • Switch Actuator Momentary Position

    clockwise single actuator and counterclockwise single actuator

  • Overall Length

    4.000 inches nominal

  • Nonturn Device Radius

    0.375 inches nominal at 12:00 o'clock

  • Switch Actuator Indexing Position Quantity

    3 single actuator

  • Switch Actuator Stop Device Type

    fixed stop single actuator

  • Thread Series Designator

    uns single mounting facility

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