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EATON E50 Series NEMA Heavy Duty Plug-In Limit Switch Receptables
Eaton E50 Series NEMA heavy-duty plug-in limit switch receptacles provide a reliable and flexible solution for industrial control applications. These receptacles are used in conjunction with the brand's E50 Series plug-in limit switches to provide precision control and monitoring in harsh industrial environments....Read more
Working Mechanism
- When the actuator on Eaton E50 Series limit switch is triggered by a physical event, such as the movement of a conveyor belt or the opening of a gate, it sends an electrical signal to the receptacle.
- The receptacle then sends this signal to the control system, indicating that the event has occurred.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the operating temperature range of Eaton E50 Series NEMA heavy-duty plug-in limit switch receptacles?
-40 to 250 degrees F.
What is the enclosure material of these switch receptacles?
Die cast zinc.
What is the difference between a limit switch and a proximity switch?
Limit switches use a mechanical actuator to trigger an electrical signal, while proximity switches use a magnetic field to detect the presence or absence of a target object. Limit switches are used where precise positioning or detection is required, while proximity switches are used for object detection in harsh environments.
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