Schneider Electric XCKN2110G11
Limit switch
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Telemecanique Limit switche XC Standard
Pg11, 1NC+1 NO, snap action, metal end plunger, 2P
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XCKN2110G11 Schneider Telemecanique is limit switch of OsiSense XCKN series with metal end plunger. It is designed to work in difficult conditions. Included in the components for Omal KFN42015.
It has snap action with positive actuation mechanism as well as 10A cartridge fuse and gG type short circuit protection.
XCKN2110G11 Datasheet
- Type of head : Plunger, Ø8mm
- NO + NC output configuration
- Contact current: max. 10A
- Switching voltage: max. 240V AC / max. 250V DC
- connection: PG11
- Protection class: IP65 / IK04
- Body dimensions: 31x65x30mm
- Number of mounting holes: 2
- Operating temperature: -25 - 70°C
- Housing material: plastic
- Contact load (with resistive load): 3A / 240V AC
- Contact load DC(with resistive load): 3A / 24V DC
- Distance between mounting holes (mm): 20 - 22
- Characteristics of switches: momentary contact
- Sensor: Compact form B
- Linear movement of operating head
XC Standard is a range of limit switches from Schneider Electric. They are devices that convert mechanical movement into an electrical control signal. The limit switch has 1 normally closed + 1 normally open form B snap action positive opening contacts. Rated operating current 3A at 240VAC, 0.1A at 250VAC, and 10A conventional thermal current in enclosed case.
The device is equipped with 1 cable gland with PG11 cable gland thread and screw terminals for electrical connection. Degree of protection of the switch IP65 and IK04.
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