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V510010PT 1B
V510010PT.1B
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510010PT.1B
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Pipe Thread Mount 1/8-27 NPT Vacuum Switch 10" Hg 0.1 AMP
0.1 A, 125 Vac
Barb for 1/16" I.D. Tubing
0.1 AMP
V510010PT10A
V510010PT10A
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510010PT10A
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Pipe Thread Mount 1/8-27 NPT Vacuum Switch 10" Hg 10 AMP
10 A 1/3 HP 125 Vac, 250 Vac or 277 Vac; 1/2 A 125 Vdc; 1/4 A 250 Vdc; 5 A 125 Vac “L”
Barb for 1/16" I.D. Tubing
10 AMP
V510010PTB85 1B
V510010PTB85.1B
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510010PTB85.1B
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Pipe Thread Mount 1/8-27 NPT Vacuum Switch 10" Hg 0.1 AMP
0.1 A, 125 Vac
Barb for 1/8" I.D. Tubing
0.1 AMP
V510010PTB8510A
V510010PTB8510A
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510010PTB8510A
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Pipe Thread Mount 1/8-27 NPT Vacuum Switch 10" Hg 10 AMP
10 A 1/3 HP 125 Vac, 250 Vac or 277 Vac; 1/2 A 125 Vdc; 1/4 A 250 Vdc; 5 A 125 Vac “L”
Barb for 1/8" I.D. Tubing
10 AMP
V510028FM 1B
V510028FM.1B
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028FM.1B
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Flush Mount Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 0.1 AMP
0.1 A, 125 Vac
Barb for 1/16" I.D. Tubing
0.1 AMP
V510028FM10A
V510028FM10A
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028FM10A
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Flush Mount Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 10 AMP
10 A 1/3 HP 125 Vac, 250 Vac or 277 Vac; 1/2 A 125 Vdc; 1/4 A 250 Vdc; 5 A 125 Vac “L”
Barb for 1/16" I.D. Tubing
10 AMP
V510028FMB85 1B
V510028FMB85.1B
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028FMB85.1B
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Flush Mount Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 0.1 AMP
0.1 A, 125 Vac
Barb for 1/8" I.D. Tubing
0.1 AMP
V510028FMB8510A
V510028FMB8510A
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028FMB8510A
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Flush Mount Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 10 AMP
10 A 1/3 HP 125 Vac, 250 Vac or 277 Vac; 1/2 A 125 Vdc; 1/4 A 250 Vdc; 5 A 125 Vac “L”
Barb for 1/8" I.D. Tubing
10 AMP
V510028MM 1B
V510028MM.1B
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028MM.1B
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Manifold Mount Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 0.1 AMP
0.1 A, 125 Vac
Manifold
0.1 AMP
0.323
V510028MM10A
V510028MM10A
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028MM10A
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Manifold Mount Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 10 AMP
10 A 1/3 HP 125 Vac, 250 Vac or 277 Vac; 1/2 A 125 Vdc; 1/4 A 250 Vdc; 5 A 125 Vac “L”
Manifold
10 AMP
0.323
V510028PM 1B
V510028PM.1B
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028PM.1B
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Panel Mount 1/8-27 NPS Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 0.1 AMP
0.1 A, 125 Vac
Barb for 1/16" I.D. Tubing
0.1 AMP
V510028PM10A
V510028PM10A
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028PM10A
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Panel Mount 1/8-27 NPS Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 10 AMP
10 A 1/3 HP 125 Vac, 250 Vac or 277 Vac; 1/2 A 125 Vdc; 1/4 A 250 Vdc; 5 A 125 Vac “L”
Barb for 1/16" I.D. Tubing
10 AMP
V510028PMB85 1B
V510028PMB85.1B
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028PMB85.1B
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Panel Mount 1/8-27 NPS Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 0.1 AMP
0.1 A, 125 Vac
Barb for 1/8" I.D. Tubing
0.1 AMP
V510028PMB8510A
V510028PMB8510A
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028PMB8510A
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Panel Mount 1/8-27 NPS Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 10 AMP
10 A 1/3 HP 125 Vac, 250 Vac or 277 Vac; 1/2 A 125 Vdc; 1/4 A 250 Vdc; 5 A 125 Vac “L”
Barb for 1/8" I.D. Tubing
10 AMP
V510028PT 1B
V510028PT.1B
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028PT.1B
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Pipe Thread Mount 1/8-27 NPT Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 0.1 AMP
0.1 A, 125 Vac
Barb for 1/16" I.D. Tubing
0.1 AMP
V510028PT10A
V510028PT10A
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028PT10A
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Pipe Thread Mount 1/8-27 NPT Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 10 AMP
10 A 1/3 HP 125 Vac, 250 Vac or 277 Vac; 1/2 A 125 Vdc; 1/4 A 250 Vdc; 5 A 125 Vac “L”
Barb for 1/16" I.D. Tubing
10 AMP
V510028PTB85 1B
V510028PTB85.1B
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028PTB85.1B
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Pipe Thread Mount 1/8-27 NPT Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 0.1 AMP
0.1 A, 125 Vac
Barb for 1/8" I.D. Tubing
0.1 AMP
V510028PTB8510A
V510028PTB8510A
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V510028PTB8510A
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Pipe Thread Mount 1/8-27 NPT Vacuum Switch 28" Hg 10 AMP
10 A 1/3 HP 125 Vac, 250 Vac or 277 Vac; 1/2 A 125 Vdc; 1/4 A 250 Vdc; 5 A 125 Vac “L”
Barb for 1/8" I.D. Tubing
10 AMP
V51005FM 1B
V51005FM.1B
V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch - V51005FM.1B
Our standard vacuum switch line with a variety of electrical ratings available. 10A and .1A are the most common versions and will typically have the shortest lead times. 10A is recommended for direct control of most current drawing devices. The .1A switch selection has gold plated contacts and is recommended for low amperage applications such as PLC and micro controlled interface. Other electrical options are available for specific application requirements Vacuum switches apply signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When then vacuum signal force is greater (deeper vacuum = more force) than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure) The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch. This is an important characteristic for applications such as vacuum switch-controlled vacuum pump systems. For instance, the consumption and capacity of the system along with the differential of the switch will determine how often the pump runs Factory preset options are available. Please contact your salesperson or distributor for specifications and a custom part number Adjustments can be made to the switch by removing the round cover and turning the flat head screw. Clockwise adjustments will lower the Set point (bring the setpoint closer to atmosphere). Counter clockwise adjustments will raise the setpoint (take the setpoint deeper into vacuum). Adjusting preset switches is not recommended. Do not back out the flat head screw above flush with the body
Flush Mount Vacuum Switch 5" Hg 0.1 AMP
0.1 A, 125 Vac
Barb for 1/16" I.D. Tubing
0.1 AMP
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标准代码V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch
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公司Air Logic
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