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The 802X-A7 limit switch from Allen Bradley is designed for robust operational applications. It features two circuits and maintains a maximum torque capacity of 3.5 lb-in. Additionally, it supports a voltage rating of up to 600 VAC and includes both normally open and normally closed contacts.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Limit Switch |
| Product Line | 802X Limit Switches |
| Part Number | 802X-A7 |
| UPC | 781180837623 |
| Circuits | 2 |
| Maximum Torque | 3.5 lb-in (0.34 N·m) |
| Conduit Entry | 1/2 in NPT |
| Contacts | 1 NO + 1 NC |
| Assembly | Factory Assembled |
| Material | Metal |
| Actuation Type | Lever, Spring Return |
| NEMA Rating | 4, 7, 9, 13 |
| Voltage Rating | 600 VAC max |
| Current Rating | 10A |
The model 802X-A7 is a limit switch from the 802X Limit Switches series by Allen Bradley, known for its reliability in industrial applications. This component is constructed from metal, ensuring durability. Designed to support two circuits, it operates effectively with a maximum torque output of 3.5 lb-in (0.34 N·m). This switch has a conduit entry that measures 1/2 inch NPT, facilitating easy installation within existing setups.
The 802X-A7 limit switch features contacts configured as one normally open (NO) and one normally closed (NC), providing flexibility in control applications. With a maximum voltage rating of 600 VAC, this device is suited for various electrical environments. The current handling capacity stands at 10A, making it reliable for numerous tasks.
This limit switch employs a lever actuation method, which returns to its original position using a spring mechanism, enhancing operational efficiency. Additionally, the unit meets several NEMA standards, specifically ratings 4, 7, 9, and 13, which indicates its ability to resist dust, water, and various hazardous conditions.