Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
AssemtechDifferential Angle
2°
Maximum Current
150mA
Maximum DC Voltage
24V
Contact Resistance
5Ω
Terminal Type
Wire Lead
Length
8.7mm
Minimum Operating Temperature
-37°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+100°C
Dimensions
8.7 x 4.27mm
Country of Origin
United States
Product details
Miniature Tilt Switches
Miniature switches that operate when tilted from the horizontal position
Suitable for On/Off control applications
Steel tin plated housing
Warning
Mercury is a toxic substance. Do not cut open or incinerate these devices. Dispose of safely in accordance with prescribed practice and local regulations.
Mercury Tilt, Vibration & Movement
Glass and metal bodied versions offer bounce-free switching and quick break action even when tilted slowly. Contacts make and break with vibration motion and return to the open state at rest. Unless otherwise stated, the angle by which the switch must be tilted to ensure contact operation (operating angle), must be approximately 1.5 to 2 times the stated differential angle. The differential angle is the measure from the just closed position to the just open position. Inert gas and hermetic sealing protects contacts
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
AssemtechDifferential Angle
2°
Maximum Current
150mA
Maximum DC Voltage
24V
Contact Resistance
5Ω
Terminal Type
Wire Lead
Length
8.7mm
Minimum Operating Temperature
-37°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+100°C
Dimensions
8.7 x 4.27mm
Country of Origin
United States
Product details
Miniature Tilt Switches
Miniature switches that operate when tilted from the horizontal position
Suitable for On/Off control applications
Steel tin plated housing
Warning
Mercury is a toxic substance. Do not cut open or incinerate these devices. Dispose of safely in accordance with prescribed practice and local regulations.
Mercury Tilt, Vibration & Movement
Glass and metal bodied versions offer bounce-free switching and quick break action even when tilted slowly. Contacts make and break with vibration motion and return to the open state at rest. Unless otherwise stated, the angle by which the switch must be tilted to ensure contact operation (operating angle), must be approximately 1.5 to 2 times the stated differential angle. The differential angle is the measure from the just closed position to the just open position. Inert gas and hermetic sealing protects contacts