Pulsador de Enganche- 5A
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Pulsador de Enganche- 5A

Pulsador de Enganche- 5A

SKU: RC-05 / RC-07

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1-6 units $33.00 USD
7-9 units $31.35 USD
10–19 units $29.70 USD
20–49 units $26.40 USD
Precio habitual $33.00 USD
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $33.00 USD
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Description
RC-05 / RC-07 Specifications

Este interruptor basculante tiene un diseño elegante, hecho de acero inoxidable con LED incorporado. Este interruptor basculante es ideal para usarlo en un ambiente con poca luz, ya que el interruptor está iluminado en todo momento. Este es un interruptor basculante ON-ON que controlará uno o varios actuadores lineales al mismo tiempo. Para enganche, cuando se presiona el botón, se extenderá completamente el actuador y cuando se presione el botón por segunda vez, se retraerá la unidad. Para el interruptor sin enganche, cuando se presiona el botón, el actuador comenzará a extenderse y si suelta el botón, el actuador se retraerá automáticamente. No podrá detener el actuador a mitad de recorrido con este interruptor basculante. Tenga en cuenta que para utilizar esto con un actuador, necesitará un relé DPDT.

OPCIONES PERSONALIZADAS

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Overview
RC-05 / RC-07 Specifications

Este interruptor basculante tiene un diseño elegante, hecho de acero inoxidable con LED incorporado. Este interruptor basculante es ideal para usarlo en un ambiente con poca luz, ya que el interruptor está iluminado en todo momento. Este es un interruptor basculante ON-ON que controlará uno o varios actuadores lineales al mismo tiempo. Para enganche, cuando se presiona el botón, se extenderá completamente el actuador y cuando se presione el botón por segunda vez, se retraerá la unidad. Para el interruptor sin enganche, cuando se presiona el botón, el actuador comenzará a extenderse y si suelta el botón, el actuador se retraerá automáticamente. No podrá detener el actuador a mitad de recorrido con este interruptor basculante. Tenga en cuenta que para utilizar esto con un actuador, necesitará un relé DPDT.

OPCIONES PERSONALIZADAS

¿Busca un actuador pero las especificaciones no coinciden exactamente con lo que necesita? Contamos con una extensa lista de capacidades de personalización para garantizar que obtenga exactamente lo que necesita para su proyecto. Descargue la hoja de datos de este producto y descubra más sobre sus opciones de personalización.

Product Specifications
Certifications:
RoHS y CE
Circuitry:
DPDT
Current:
5A a 12-24 VCC, 5 A a 110 VCA, 3 A a 220 VCA
Input Voltage:
12-24 VCC, 110-220 VCA
IP Rating: i

Protection Class: An International Protection Marking, also known as IP Rating/Code, is the rating of a product’s ability to withstand liquid and dust intrusion. 


Learn more from the article in our blog: What is an IP Rating?

IP67
LED:
Rojo (con bloqueo), Verde (sin bloqueo)
Size:
1,6" x 1,5" x 1,4"
Switch Operations:
encendido-encendido
Weight:
0.2000
18 meses
Technical Information

Following a set of standards is crucial for businesses to ensure their products and services can meet a level of quality that promotes customer satisfaction. At Progressive Automations, we aim for nothing but the best for our customers and strive toward continual improvements. Because of this, we are excited to announce that Progressive Automations is now ISO 9001:2015 certified!

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FAQ
How Can I Determine Which Progressive Automations Linear Actuator is Best Suited for My Application?

Depending on your application, there are different specification requirements you should consider when determining the linear actuator you need. These requirements include force, stroke, speed and mounting dimensions. For detailed actuator information, you can refer to either the datasheet or the specification table located on the selected actuator's product page. You can also contact us to speak with one of our expert engineers.

What Is Duty Cycle and How Is It Calculated?

Duty cycle is the fraction of the working period in which a linear actuator can remain active. You can calculate the duty cycle of a linear actuator by using the following equation: Duty cycle (%) = (Time the linear actuator is active) / (Time for one working period)

For example: With a 25% duty cycle, an actuator can run for 5 minutes continuously before needing to rest for 15 minutes before operating.

What Does Stroke Mean? How Am I Supposed to Know Which Size to Choose?

Stroke is the travel distance of the extending rod. To find the stroke length you require, measure your application from the fully retracted position to the fully extended position. The difference will equal the stroke length you require.

How Do I Know Which Force Rating Is Right for My Application?

We always recommend purchasing an actuator with a higher force rating than what the application requires. If unsure of your force requirements, this article may help you calculate this: How to Calculate Force to Find the Right Linear Actuator

Can I Synchronize My Linear Actuators?

Yes, this is possible. However, it does depend on the units you are currently using. To synchronize actuators, they require a form of feedback such as a potentiometer or hall effect sensors. For more information, see below some of our key content regarding linear actuator synchronization.

Controlling Multiple Linear Actuators at the Same Time

How To Utilize FLTCON-2 & FLTCON-4 Control Boxes?

What Are the Control Box Options For My Actuator?

The control box you choose should be able to provide sufficient voltage and current rating to your actuator. If you are unsure of the specifications, please contact us.

Alternatively, you can also find compatible control boxes on your selected linear actuator's product page.

What Is Backdriving? -- What Does Dynamic and Static Load Ratings Mean? -- What Is Lateral Loading?
What Is Backdriving?

Backdriving is when an actuator starts sliding down under load, when it is either overloaded or when the actuator has been damaged. Watch the video.

What Does Dynamic and Static Load Ratings Mean?

Dynamic load rating is the amount of weight an actuator can pull or push safely when being powered. Static load rating is the amount of weight the actuator can hold or withstand without back driving when it is not being powered. For example, let's just say you have an actuator installed on a window and the static load rating of the actuator is 100lbs, it could experience backdriving when there is a high wind event, which means there will be more pressure exerted on the actuator which would exceed the 100lbs load rating of the actuator.

What Is Lateral Loading?

Lateral loading is when the actuator experiences forces from the lateral plane. Actuators are not meant to handle lateral forces at all so if it experiences any lateral forces, it will likely damage the actuator or bend the rod. So it's advised never to use lateral forces and always make sure the actuator is fully in line or in sync with your application, so it does not take any load other than the axial load. Watch the video.

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