SMC Pressure Switch, Rc 1/4 8 bar

RS Stock No.: 302-5759Brand: SMCManufacturers Part No.: IS3000-F02
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Specifications

Brand

SMC

Maximum Operating Pressure

8 bar

Pressure Type

Positive Pressure

Connection

Rc 1/4

Suitable Media

Air, Gas

Voltage Rating

125 V ac, 125 V dc, 250 V ac, 30V dc

Connection Thread Size

1/4 in

Manufacturer Series

IS3000

Contact Operation

Normally Closed, Normally Open

Connection Thread Standard

Rc

Minimum Operating Temperature

-5°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

Country of Origin

France

Product details

IS 3000 series pressure switches

Adjustment of pressure by screw and adjustment protection by nut.
High operating frequency: 1 operation per second.
Service life greater than 10 million cycles.
Relay output 1 N/O-N/C.

Pressure Switches

Warning

Compressed air whilst generally considered a safe source of energy must always be treated with caution and under no circumstances be used for any other purposes than that for which it is intended.

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SMC Pressure Switch, Rc 1/4 8 bar
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

SMC

Maximum Operating Pressure

8 bar

Pressure Type

Positive Pressure

Connection

Rc 1/4

Suitable Media

Air, Gas

Voltage Rating

125 V ac, 125 V dc, 250 V ac, 30V dc

Connection Thread Size

1/4 in

Manufacturer Series

IS3000

Contact Operation

Normally Closed, Normally Open

Connection Thread Standard

Rc

Minimum Operating Temperature

-5°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

Country of Origin

France

Product details

IS 3000 series pressure switches

Adjustment of pressure by screw and adjustment protection by nut.
High operating frequency: 1 operation per second.
Service life greater than 10 million cycles.
Relay output 1 N/O-N/C.

Pressure Switches

Warning

Compressed air whilst generally considered a safe source of energy must always be treated with caution and under no circumstances be used for any other purposes than that for which it is intended.