11/14/2024 6:54 a.m.
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Microswitch momentary 1NO 1NC 250V 15A SPDT with lever and wheel
REF: BU065
Specifications
  • Micro switch to be used in mechanisms, push buttons, switches, automata, etc. Model with lever and wheel.
  • Operational double: 1NO (normally open) and 1NC (normally closed). Action type SPDT.
  • Electrical characteristics: 15 A to 250 V.
  • It has 3 connectors: COM, NO and NC.
  • Total size: 20 x 18 x 6 mm.
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PVP
1.03
Price including VAT: 1.03
PVD
0.88
2 years
warranty
14 days
returns
100%
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Specifications
  • Micro switch to be used in mechanisms, push buttons, switches, automata, etc. Model with lever and wheel.
  • Operational double: 1NO (normally open) and 1NC (normally closed). Action type SPDT.
  • Electrical characteristics: 15 A to 250 V.
  • It has 3 connectors: COM, NO and NC.
  • Total size: 20 x 18 x 6 mm.

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Momentary micro switch to be used in push buttons, switches, automatisms and various mechanisms. It is a microswitch that allows the operation NO and NC.

Specifications
  • Micro switch to be used in mechanisms, push buttons, switches, automata, etc. Model with lever and wheel.
  • Operational double: 1NO (normally open) and 1NC (normally closed). Action type SPDT.
  • Electrical characteristics: 15 A to 250 V.
  • It has 3 connectors: COM, NO and NC.
  • Total size: 20 x 18 x 6 mm.
  • Electrical connections through metal terminals.
  • Gross Weight: 10 g
  • Product size (width x depth x height): 2.5 x 2.0 x 0.6 cm
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Packages size: 2.5 x 2.0 x 0.6 cm

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Technical terms

  • Differences between NO and NC
Differences between NO and NC
These are two types of contacts widely used in electrical installations and circuits. Distinguishing the difference of these two types is very simple.
  • A NO (normally open) type contact is one that does not let the current flow while the same or the device is in standby or standby mode. The most common type NO contact is eg house switches, which remain open (not closedCircuit) until the switch is pressed.
  • The NC contacts (normally closed) are the opposite of the NO contact, they let the current pass while they are in standby or at rest to be actuated. An example would be a thermal protection relay of a motor, which remains closed while there is voltage.

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