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Protect machinery and ensure the safety of personnel—these switches will open the circuit when actuated even if a spring fails or the contacts stick.
Shorter and thinner than other safety limit switches, these are sized to fit tight spaces.
Stack these slim switches together, or fit them into tight spaces. They're rated IP67 for protection from temporary submersion.
Secure these switches into panels using mounting nuts.
Sealed actuators prevent these switches from jamming, even when exposed to sand, mud, or dirt. They're rated IP67 for protection from temporary submersion.
Rated IP67, these switches are protected from temporary submersion. When an object in motion comes into contact with the actuator, it sends a signal to open or close a circuit.
Rated NEMA 6P, 13, and IP67, these switches are protected from corrosion, oil/coolant spraying, washdowns, and temporary submersion.
Often used on conveyor systems and bin filling operations, these switches have the rapid-closing action of a snap-acting switch but have a large actuator for sensing larger objects.
Start or stop equipment after a set number of rotations to avoid over-rotation.
Safely open or close a circuit near ignitable gases and dust—the housing on these switches seals in anything that could ignite flammable material.
Open and close circuits in a snap—even in harsh conditions. With a rubber-encased housing and stainless steel bracket, these switches handle high vibrations and resist corrosion. They’re rated IP68 for protection from dust and temporary submersion.
Open and close circuits in a snap. These switches actuate quickly to minimize arcing and prevent contacts from sticking.
Rated NEMA 4 , these enclosed switches have a sealed actuator for protection from washdowns.
Rated IP67, these switches have an enclosure that shields their interior during temporary submersion. They open and close circuits in a snap—their quick actuation minimizes arcing and keeps contacts from sticking.
Keep out dirt and moisture—the sealed housing on these switches is watertight and meets MIL-PRF-8805.
Enclosures protect these snap-acting switches from the environment.
Built for tight spaces exposed to water, these switches have a housing that's less than 1" long and IP67 rated for protection from temporary submersion.
Actuate these switches with a fraction of the force of other subminiature switches for increased responsiveness. Among the smallest snap-acting switches we offer, they fit into the tiniest of spaces.
At least 25% smaller than our Miniature Snap-Acting Switches, these switches are often used to trigger actions from inside a vehicle’s door or an engine compartment.
Smaller than standard size snap-acting switches, these fit in tight spaces.
Trigger actions in devices as small as phones and drones. The smallest snap-acting switches we offer, these switches fit into the tiniest of spaces and help keep weight to a minimum.
These switches actuate when a magnet comes within sensing distance, and reset when the magnet moves away.
Wire contacts to an alarm system to alert when doors or windows are opened.
A built-in relay produces AC voltage output. These switches are often used with older programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
Set these switches to delay activation by up to fifteen seconds after detecting an object.
The highly flexible fiber-optic cable and small sensing end help you position these switches in hard to reach areas.
Immediately cut power by pulling the cable.
Safe to use near ignitable gases and dust, the housing on these switches seals in anything that could ignite flammable material. Yank the cable anywhere along your line to quickly cut power in emergencies.
Open or close a circuit when a fusible link melts. These switches are often used as a safety switch to shut off hydraulic equipment.
Protected by a steel enclosure, these switches withstand tougher conditions than switches in a plastic housing. Also known as safety switches, they have quick-make/quick-break action to eliminate arcing and prolong switch life.
If there’s a power outage, flip the toggle for each circuit on these switches to backup power.
When the microcontroller inside detects a power outage, these switches automatically fire up a backup generator. They’ll switch back to utility power once power is restored.
Add these switches to your abrasive blasting hose to prevent it from spraying if the operator loses control. Also known as deadman switches, they prevent injuries and reduce wasted material by springing back to the off position when the operator lets go.
To protect equipment and personnel, these controllers shut down your machine when it gets too hot.