NSN: 5930-00-254-0333

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Technical Characteristics

  • Style Designator

    rectangular

  • Media For Which Designed

    gas or liquid

  • Contact Voltage Rating In Volts

    115.0 ac at sea level first voltage

  • Frequency In Hertz

    60.0 first voltage

  • Nonpile-Up Contact Arrangement

    1 pole, single throw, normally closed, momentary action

  • Contact Stimulus Rating

    69.00 actuation point nominal degrees fahrenheit and 71.00 deactuation point nominal degrees fahrenheit

  • Overall Height

    0.313 inches nominal

  • Mounting Method

    bracket

  • Contact Adjustability

    deactuation point not adjustable and actuation point not adjustable

  • Contact Load Current Rating

    750.0 milliamperes resistive load first voltage

  • Mounting Facility Pattern

    four position rectangular

  • Contact Action Stimulus

    increase

  • Body Length

    0.719 inches nominal

  • Contact Voltage Rating In Volts

    12.5 dc at sea level second voltage

  • Overall Length

    0.828 inches nominal

  • Overall Width

    0.594 inches nominal

  • Longest Vertical Distance Between Mounting Centers

    0.438 inches nominal

  • Terminal Type

    tab, solder lug

  • Contact Load Current Rating

    2.0 amperes resistive load second voltage

  • Temp Sensing Element Type

    internal sensor

  • Longest Horizontal Distance Between Mounting Centers

    0.781 inches nominal

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