Magnetic reed switch Schmersal
• Colour coding of poles by lables
• N-pole marked green
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material
• Polarity stamped in
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material with a distance of 18 mm
• N-pole marked green
• S-pole marked red
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material with a distance of 18 mm
• Stainless steel
• S-pole marked red
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material
• N-pole marked green
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material
• S-pole marked red
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material
• S-pole marked red
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material with a distance of 20 mm
• N-pole marked green
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material with a distance of 20 mm
• S-pole marked red
• N-pole marked green
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material with a distance of 20 mm
• S-pole marked red
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material
• N-pole marked green
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material
• S-pole marked red
• N-pole marked green
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material
• Can be used as N or S magnet
• N-pole marked green
• S-pole marked red
• 33% magnetic force
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material
• Can be used as N or S magnet
• S-pole marked red
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material with a distance of 20 mm
• N-pole marked green
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material with a distance of 20 mm
• S-pole marked red
• N-pole marked green
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material with a distance of 20 mm
• S-pole marked red
• N-pole marked green
• Suitable for mounting on ferrous material with a distance of 25 mm
Application:
Along with the mechanically operated limit switches, magnetic reed switches (magnetically operated) have been constantly gaining increased importance. They can be regarded as a complement to the plunger, roller and turret head operated limit switches and as an important addition to electronic proximity switches.






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