Honeywell MICRO SWITCH limit switches, available in a range of actuators, electrical specifications, and sealing ratings, deliver flexibility and performance.
Honeywell HDLS Heavy-Duty Limit Switches are designed for secure head-to-body retention, and self-lifting pressure plate terminals to save wiring time.
Honeywell's MICRO SWITCH Compact LS Limit Switch Series offers products that have a long record of successful performance in a diverse range of industrial applications. Under severe conditions, its durable and dependable design provides longevity, precision, and consistent repeatability over millions of operations.
General Purpose Limit Switches The Honeywell MICRO SWITCH™ Compact LS Limit Switch Series offers products that have a long record of successful performance in a diverse range of industrial applications.
With more than 50,000 products ranging from snap-action, limit, toggle, and pressure switches to position, speed, pressure, and airflow sensors, Honeywell has one of the broadest sensing and switching portfolios.
Honeywell’s MICRO SWITCH Miniature Limit Switches, NGC Series, are a configurable platform of medium-duty switches that allow the customer to choose SPDT (single pole, double throw) or DPDT (double pole, double
Roller-and rod-lever-arm limit switches pivot around an axis and activate at preset positions to track whether objects are present, missing, or at their end-of-travel destination. Lever arms extend from limit switch bodies to provide reach, and they move in circular motions to follow different shapes, sizes, or uneven surfaces.
Honeywell's MICRO SWITCH GLA Limit Switch Series is designed to global EN50041 standards and well suited for worldwide applications. The modular design (heads/actuators, bodies, and contact blocks) of the limit switch allows for rapid response to meet customer applications.
• Integration of existing wireless technology with proven reliability of Honeywell’s MICRO SWITCH™ limit switch series • Ability to reconfigure and network multiple switches or point-to-point personalized addresses, thus easily allowing adding, subtracting, or …
Limit switches react to physical contact to detect whether objects are present, absent, or at their preset destination. As objects pass the limit switch, they make contact with its actuator, which is mechanically linked to the electrical switch and turns the circuit on or off.