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IP67-Sealed Limit Switches Integrate M12X1 Connector

Oct. 8, 2008
Addressing harsh conditions and environments, the models MP730 through MP760 IP67-sealed limit switches provide the ability to connect through an M12x1 connector, which maintains IP67 protection on the switch. The connector mounts on the side, but a

Addressing harsh conditions and environments, the models MP730 through MP760 IP67-sealed limit switches provide the ability to connect through an M12x1 connector, which maintains IP67 protection on the switch. The connector mounts on the side, but a bottom-mount option is also available. The switches are available with a metal housing and a five-pin connector or with a plastic housing and a four-pin connector. Mounting holes are spaceable at either 20 mm or 25 mm apart for installation flexibility. Also available are a large variety of actuator options. MICROPRECISION ELECTRONICS INC., Minneapolis, MN. (888) 323-8751.

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