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EATON E47 Series Limit Switches
Eaton E47 Series limit switches are used with plungers, roller levers, whiskers and fork levers to detect the presence or absence of an object or limit the travel of a mechanical motion by opening or closing an electrical circuit.
Features
- They offer NEMA 1 environmental rating to protect against dust and accidental user contact.
- These limit switches have mineral-filled phenolic enclosures for enhanced strength and heat resistance.
- They feature SPDT configuration to operate at high voltages and currents.
- These limit switches are equipped with extended roller levers for activating / deactivating electrical devices.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the contact ratings of Eaton E47 Series limit switches?
- 15A at 125VAC
- 6A at 30VDC
What is the operating temperature range of these limit switches?
-13 to 176 degrees F.
How to maintain Eaton E47 Series limit switches?
- Inspect the switches regularly to ensure they are functioning properly. Look for signs of wear, damage or corrosion.
- Use a soft brush or compressed air to remove any debris or dust that may have accumulated on the switches.
- Apply a small amount of lubricant to the moving parts of the switch to reduce friction and wear.
- Check the wiring to ensure it is properly connected and in good condition. Loose or damaged wiring can cause the switch to malfunction.
- Test the switches periodically to ensure they are working properly. You can do this by using a multimeter to check the continuity of the switch contacts.
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