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FEATURES / APPLICATIONS
| The following switches are hand operated, control circuit devices, rated 'Heavy Duty' normally for use with electromagnetic equipment. The bodies are made from die-cast zinc, and painted with a dry powder paint. Each captive terminal will accept (2) #14 AWG stranded wires. Each switch is supplied with mounting hardware and a solid neoprene rubber gasket which provides an oil tight seal upon installation. The mechanical life of these devices | is 500,000 operations. These switches can be found on machines such as punch presses as "OFF"; "INCH"; "SINGLE STROKE" and "CONTINOUS" selector switches. The rugged construction and long term reliability of these switches makes them extremely well suited to function within various industrial / commercial environments. |
| Catalog Number | Operator | Key | Operation | Contact Ratings | Contact Arrangement |
| 04925-xxx (with Lock) | Black Wing Lever | CH 501 | Switch locks and Key is removable in all positions | 500vDC thru 60Hz 20 amps. @ 100% P.F. 16 amps. @ 40% P.F. Contacts will break 160 amps. | As specified by customer. See Target Worksheet Example below. |
| 04926-xxx (without Lock) | Black Wing Lever | None | Switch contacts are maintained in all positions | 500vDC thru 60Hz 20 amps. @ 100% P.F. 16 amps. @ 40% P.F. Contacts will break 160 amps. | As specified by customer. See Target Worksheet Example below. |
HEAVY DUTY
SELECTOR TARGET WORKSHEET
Type of switch
04925 (with Lock)
04926 (without Lock)
Note: Legend Plates CANNOT be added
after the switch is assembled.
Legend wording MUST be specified when
ordering the switch.
Legend "OFF, INCH,
SINGLE STROKE, CONT." is a Standard - ALL others
are Specials.
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use this worksheet Determine from your circuit diagram the number of positions desired and the number of circuits to be controlled. Place an "X" to indicate what contacts should be closed in which position. Contacts are normally continuously closed in consecutive positions. Refer to the example below. Omit the vertical line if contacts are open between consecutive positions. See circuit #8 in example. |
Note: Position #1 is always the LEFT position.
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