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Cushion J MSU 80 to 100, 170 to 190 Rotating angle K Double round shaft Port size Rc 1/8, G 1/8, NPT 1/8, NPTF 1/8 M5 x 0.8 CRJ Mountable Auto switch CRA1 Dimensions CRQ2 J K T Shaft type Size 20, 30, 40 MSQ MSZ CRQ2X MSQX CRQ2X MSQX MRQ Form Size 10, 15 D (g6) G W H M N UT UJ UK Size 10 15 20 30 40 5 4.5 18 9 6 35 44 53 6 5.5 20 10 7 40 50 60 8 0 0.1 10 0 0.1 11 0 0.1 10 30 15 11 59 74
Bracket 2S-22-D With four M3 tappings Digital pressure switch Ser,"es ZSE5 115E5 for general purpose fluid 1 ' How to Order Piping Piping '---r--'I Vacuum pressure switch Positive pressure switch ZSESB L ISESB L Switch specifications t~'1'~"o", 26 Anal 3-wire L Grommct:3m specifications specifications 02 Direct plpmg R(PT)1 /4 T2 Direct pin NPTF 1/4 27 2 out ut NPN 4-wire 67 20ul ul {PNP
': Switch specifications Model Outp ut ~pecific.atL oQ~ Analog output ZSE6B-D-26L ZSE6B-D -27,=NPN open collector 30V, BOmA Switch . 2 output ZSE6B-D-67L PNP open collector BOmA ISE6B-0-26L Analog output 1SV(S%F,S,) ISE6B-0-27L SWlich . 2 outpu! NPN open collector 30V, BOmA ISE6B-0-67L PNP open collector SOmA Standard S speciTIcarIons '.
Bore size (mm) UA C d1 d2 H K L UT Weight (g) 6.5 12 22 60 120 14 YB-05 50, 63 11 17 6 32, 40 7 15.8 14 M8 X 1.25 8 25 YU-03 13 17 6 50, 63 7 19.8 18 M10 X 1.5 10 40 YU-05 8.5 16 28 75 230 18 YB-08 80 20 22 8 80 9 24.8 23 13 90 M16 X 2 YU-08 10.5 18 36 90 455 YB-10 100 26 26 10 100 11 29.8 28 14 160 M20 X 2.5 YU-10 2.3-19 Series CDQ2 Auto Switch Mounting Position (at Stroke End) and Mounting
.-230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370-Main Office: (650) 588-9200-Outside Local Area: (800) 258-9200-www.stevenengineering.com CRA1 CRQ2 MSQ Form MRQ D20D (g6) H M N UT UJ UK Size 10 15 20 30 40 5 18 9 6 35 44 53 6 40 60 20 10 7 50 10 89 59 30 15 11 74 12 97 65 13 32 18 20 83 15 109 73 36 93 15 11-8-11 12 Series CRQ2 (Size: 10, 15, 20, 30, 40) Simple Specials: -XA1 to -XA24:
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Pad Diameter: 10 (ø10), Pad Styles: UT (Compact), Material: GN (Conductive NBR), Vacuum Entry: A5 (Male Thread M5X0.8)
Pad Diameter: 10 (ø10), Pad Styles: UT (Compact), Material: GN (Conductive NBR), Vacuum Entry: A6 (Male Thread M6X1)
Pad Diameter: 10 (ø10), Pad Styles: UT (Compact), Material: GS (Conductive Silicon Rubber), Vacuum Entry: B5 (Female Thread M5X0.8)
Pad Diameter: 16 (ø16), Pad Styles: UT (Compact), Material: GN (Conductive NBR), Vacuum Entry: A5 (Male Thread M5X0.8)
Pad Diameter: 16 (ø16), Pad Styles: UT (Compact), Material: GS (Conductive Silicon Rubber), Vacuum Entry: A5 (Male Thread M5X0.8)
Pad Diameter: 13 (ø13), Pad Styles: UT (Compact), Material: GN (Conductive NBR), Vacuum Entry: A5 (Male Thread M5X0.8)
Port Size: 5 (M5X0.8), Model: UT (Universal Tee)
Port Size: 3 (M3X0.5), Model: UT (Universal Tee)
Pad Diameter: 25 (Flat+Flat with Ribs+Deep+Bellows), Pad Styles: B (Bellows), Material: S (Silicon Rubber), Rotation: K (Non-rotating), Stroke: 10mm, Vacuum Entry: 06 (One-touch Fitting Ø6), Mounting Thread: A10 (M10X1, Not Available for Mounting CT, UT)
been confirmed. 2) When the product is to be removed, confirm that the safety measures as mentioned above are implemented and the power from any appropriate source is cut, and read and understand the specific product precautions of all relevant products carefully. 3) Before machinery/equipment is restarted, take measures to prevent unexpected operation and malfunction. 100 42.2 Jun T TT UT