Positive-Break Contact Position Switches

ZF Electronic Systems is pleased to introduce STEUTE’s family of Positive-Break Contact Position Switches. Units are available with a choice of ten, rotatable (4 x 90°) actuator styles.

Each features a rugged fiberglass-reinforced thermoplastic housing, an operating rate of 1800 cycles/hour, and compliance to IP65 and cCSAus requirements.

Typical applications include packaging, assembly, printing, textile, and woodworking equipment.

These switches are exclusively available in North America from ZF Electronic Systems.  

Source: https://www.zf.com/mobile/en/homepage/homepage.html

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