Sensitive Switch

Part Number 9007CR53F

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Features

2b thread class, 6.031 inches nominal overall length, unc thread series designator.

2.953" overall width 6.031" housing length 20 thread quantity per inch.

Includes quality control certificate of conformance.

Specifications

  • Body Style:
    Hole mounted
  • Overall Height:
    2.062 inches
  • Overall Width:
    2.953 inches
  • Actuator Style:
    Roller plunger
  • Actuator Roller Diameter:
    0.500 inches
  • Actuator Roller Width:
    0.125 inches
  • Housing Height:
    2.031 inches
  • Housing Length:
    6.031 inches
  • Housing Width:
    2.156 inches
  • Center To Center Distance Between Housing Mounting Facilities Parallel To Length:
    4.125 inches
  • Center To Center Distance Between Housing Mounting Facilities Parallel To Width:
    1.500 inches
  • Maximum Voltage Rating In Volts:
    600.0 ac and 600.0 dc
  • Inclosure Type:
    Fully enclosed
  • Mounting Method:
    Threaded hole
  • Thready Qty Per Inch (tpi):
    20
  • Thread Size:
    0.250 inches
  • Nonpile-up Contact Arrangement:
    1 two circuit, one position momentary single switch unit
  • Switch Actuating Force:
    40.0 ounces
  • Actuator Movement:
    0.080 pretravel inches and 0.170 overtravel inches and 0.030 differential inches
  • Contact Load Current Rating At Maximum Rated Voltage:
    50.000 milliamperes resistive dc and 10.000 amperes resistive ac and 1.200 amperes inductive ac
  • Precious Material And Location:
    Contacts silver
  • Terminal Type And Quantity:
    4 screw
  • Federal Supply Class (fsc):
    Switches
  • National Stock Number (nsn):
    5930-00-101-9656

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