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Technical Characteristics

  • Actuator Diameter

    0.218 inches nominal

  • Precious Material And Location

    contacts gold or contacts silver

  • Mounting Method

    threaded bushing

  • Terminal Type And Quantity

    6 tab, solder lug

  • Body Width

    0.510 inches maximum

  • Body Length

    0.465 inches maximum

  • Precious Material

    gold or silver

  • Contact Load Current Rating At Maximum Rated Voltage

    5.000 amperes resistive ac and 5.000 amperes resistive dc and 2.000 amperes inductive dc and 1.000 amperes lamp dc and 2.000 amperes inductive ac and 1.000 amperes lamp ac

  • Inclosure Type

    fully inclosed

  • Maximum Voltage Rating In Volts

    125.0 ac and 28.0 dc

  • Thread Series Designator

    uns

  • Actuator Height

    0.609 inches minimum and 0.660 inches maximum

  • Actuator Position-Action Relationship

    up position maintained and down position maintained and center position maintained

  • Nonpile-Up Contact Arrangement

    2 pole, double throw, three positions maintained single switch unit

  • Thread Class

    2a

  • Nominal Thread Size

    0.250 inches

  • Body Style

    bushing mount

  • Actuator Style

    round

  • Thread Quantity Per Inch

    40

  • Bushing Length

    0.390 inches maximum

  • Mounting Surface To Terminal End Distance

    0.695 inches maximum

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