AutomationDirect adds NEMA Rated Limit Switches from Eaton

April 5, 2017
AutomationDirect has expanded its limit switch offering to include F25 Series NEMA limit switches from Eaton.

AutomationDirect has expanded its limit switch offering to include F25 Series NEMA limit switches from Eaton. These limit switches are NEMA 3, 3S, 4, 4X, 6, 6P, 13, and IP67 rated for operation in a variety of rugged industrial environments.

All F25 Series NEMA limit switches consist of three modular, interchangeable, plug-in components: operating head, switch body, and wiring receptacle. Operating heads (side rotary, top and side push, and wobble stick) are mounted on top of the switch body in any of four positions. The plug-in component design allows a damaged switch to be easily replaced in the field without rewiring (the wiring remains intact in the receptacle).

Eaton NEMA limit switches have a die-cast zinc housing, 90-degree adjustable head and are fully assembled right out of the box. Snap action 1 N.O., 1 N.C. and 2 N.O., 2 N.C. contact versions are available on all limit switch units.

Nine versions of side rotary limit switches are available with fixed and adjustable length stainless steel levers and Nylatron or metal rollers. Also available are adjustable spring stainless steel rod and 6-inch Nylatron loop side rotary switches.

Six versions of metal plunger (side push and top push) limit switches are available; along with three types of 360-degree rod and spring (wobble head) limit switches.

Eaton NEMA limit switches start at $89.00 and have a 1-year warranty. All assembled limit switches are UL Listed, CSA Certified.

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