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EATON E49 Series Mini Metal Switches


Eaton E49 Series mini metal limit switches are electromechanical devices used to detect the presence or absence of an object within a specified range. They are used in material handling services, robotics & automation and conveyor systems.

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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
A
E49G31DP3
€146.59
B
E49G31MP3
€142.98
C
E49G31BP3
€122.75
D
E49G31CP3
-
RFQ
E
E49G31UP3
-
RFQ
F
E49G31AP3
-
RFQ
G
E49G31VP3Y1
€148.96
H
E49G31C1P3
€133.45
I
E49G31VP3
€142.98
J
E49G31NP3
€141.82
K
E49G31XM3
€142.98

Features

  • They feature finger-proof terminals to protect against hazardous / accidental contacts.
  • These metal switches offer a double-spring mechanism for increased user contact reliability.
  • They are equipped with captive screws on the enclosure cover for hassle-free wiring.
  • These metal switches are rated for 10 million operations for prolonged service life.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean these metal switches?

  • Turn off the power supply to the switch to prevent any electrical accidents.
  • Use a soft cloth or sponge dampened with a mild detergent solution or rubbing alcohol to gently wipe the surface of the switch.
  • Make sure the cloth is not dripping wet, as the excess liquid can damage the switch.
  • If there are stubborn stains or dirt on the switch, use a toothbrush or soft-bristled brush to scrub them away gently.
  • Once you have cleaned the switch, use a clean, dry cloth to wipe away any moisture or residue.
  • Wait for the switch to dry completely before turning on the power supply.

How to install these metal switches?

  • Turn off the power supply to the circuit you will be installing the switch into.
  • Determine where you want to install the switch and mark the location on the panel or enclosure using a pencil or marker.
  • Use a hole saw or drill bit to create a hole in the panel or enclosure that matches the diameter of the switch's mounting thread.
  • Insert the switch into the hole and secure it using the nut that comes with the switch.
  • Make sure the switch is aligned properly and is flush against the panel or enclosure.
  • If the switch has wires attached to it, connect them to the appropriate terminals.
  • Turn on the power supply to the circuit and test the switch to ensure it is functioning correctly.

What is the significance of SDPT double breaks in Eaton E49 Series mini metal switches?

SPDT double breaks are used in these metal switches to operate them with high voltages and currents.

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