Miniature Safety Switch Has Two Sets Of Contacts

Oct. 1, 2003
The latest additions to the T2007 series of miniature safety interlock switches are said to offer more capabilities and to embrace a broader range of applications. In addition to a size of just 75 x 25 x 29 mm, the new safety switches provide two sets

The latest additions to the T2007 series of miniature safety interlock switches are said to offer more capabilities and to embrace a broader range of applications. In addition to a size of just 75 x 25 x 29 mm, the new safety switches provide two sets of contacts and a conduit entry. The head rotates 360°, providing eight possible actuator entry points for various actuators. And an optional flexible/adjustable actuator is available that reduces the operating radius to just 60 mm. In addition, an optional stainless steel guide provides improved mechanical alignment and protection in harsh settings. The T2007 is also available with a miniature 4-pin connector plus five meters of cable with mating connector for easy connection to the two N/C or one N/C plus one N/O sets of contacts. For more details, call Rich Puddicombe at SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGIES INC., Fremont, CA. (800) 221-7060.

Company: SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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