Rotary Switch

Part Number 1367

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Features

2b single mounting facility thread class, 2.720 inches nominal overall length, unf single mounting facility thread series designator.

Tap, circular, bushing mount.

Includes quality control certificate of conformance.

Specifications

  • First Flat Length:
    0.500 inches single actuator
  • Shaft Diameter:
    0.250 inches single actuator
  • Shaft Length:
    0.820 inches single actuator
  • Overall Diameter:
    2.000 inches
  • Individual Section Quantity:
    2
  • Longest Horizontal Distance Between Mounting Centers:
    1.593 inches single mounting facility
  • Switch Contact Basic Design:
    Nonpile-up nonsymmetrical
  • Mounting Method:
    Threaded hole single mounting facility
  • Thread Size:
    0.190 inches single mounting facility
  • Contact Voltage Rating In Volts:
    28.0 dc at sea level
  • Mounting Facility Pattern:
    Two position in-line single mounting facility
  • Switch Actuator Indexing Position Quantity:
    2 single actuator
  • Shaft Type:
    Round, square single actuator
  • Square Shaft Size:
    0.216 inches single actuator
  • Terminal Type:
    Screw
  • Contact Switching Action:
    Breaks before makes each section front
  • Switch Actuator Positioning Increment:
    90.0 degrees single actuator
  • Switch Actuator Stop Device Type:
    Fixed stop single actuator
  • Contact Load Current Rating:
    4.0 amperes resistive load dc at sea level and 4.0 amperes inductive load dc at sea level
  • Style Designator:
    Tap, circular, bushing mount
  • Federal Supply Class (fsc):
    Switches
  • National Stock Number (nsn):
    5930-00-790-6761

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