TrewFit Controls LSS-DMW0RNM1A1 Switchbox

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Key Features

Key features and benefits of the LSS-DMW0RNM1A1 Trewfit Controls Switchbox.
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Key Features

TrewFit Controls uses high-quality solenoid components to ensure reliable and consistent performance.
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Key Features

TrewFit Controls uses the highest quality materials in the manufacturing of their Switchboxes, ensuring durability and longevity.
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Key Features

The Switchboxes enable precise monitoring and control of valves, contributing to improved process performance.

The TrewFit Controls LSS-DMW0RNM1A1 Switchbox features a durable aluminium base and a Lexan 123R lid, ensuring reliable protection. Equipped with a stainless steel shaft and nitrile o-rings and seals, this switchbox is designed for optimal performance. It supports single pole double throw switches with a rating of 250V 10A and offers two M20 electrical entries. Mounting is compliant with VDI/VDE3845 (NAMUR) standards, and the enclosure boasts an IP 68 rating, signifying superior water and dust resistance.

Materials: Aluminium (base), Lexan 123R (lid), Stainless Steel (shaft), Nitrile (o-rings & seal)
Electrical Entries: 2x M20
Mounting: VDI/VDE3845 (NAMUR)
Enclosure: IP 68
Switch Type: Single Pole Double Throw
Switch Rating: 250V 10A

Frequently Asked Questions

A limit switch is an electromechanical device that operates based on the movement or presence of an object. It is used to detect the presence or absence, passing, positioning, and end of travel of an object.
Limit switches consist of an actuator mechanically linked to a set of contacts. When an object comes into contact with the actuator, the device operates the contacts to make or break an electrical connection.
The most common types of limit switches include lever type, roller type, plunger type, and rotary type, each designed for specific operations and environments.
Limit switches are widely used in industrial applications to control machinery and in various settings like conveyor belts, elevators, doors, and gates to monitor the movement and ensure safety.
A switchbox refers to an enclosure that houses electrical switches. It protects the switches from environmental factors and ensures safety by preventing unauthorized access.
Choosing the right limit switch involves considering the environment (temperature, moisture, dust), load (AC or DC), actuator type, and the physical installation space. Consulting with an expert or manufacturer can also provide tailored advice.
Yes, limit switches are often used in safety applications to ensure machinery operates within safe parameters. They can shut down equipment automatically if it operates beyond set limits.
Switchboxes provide organization, safety, and protection for electrical switches and wiring. They prevent accidental contact and reduce the risk of electrical faults by keeping components securely enclosed.
Regular maintenance of a limit switch involves cleaning, inspecting for damage or wear, testing for proper operation, and ensuring that all connections are secure. Scheduled maintenance helps extend the life of the switches.
Mechanical limit switches require physical contact with an object to operate, while inductive proximity sensors do not require contact and detect the presence of metal objects through electromagnetic fields.
Environmental factors such as temperature, dust, and moisture can affect the performance of limit switches. For harsh environments, it's important to choose switches with appropriate ratings for temperature resistance and ingress protection (IP rating).
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