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Description
Allen-Bradley 803-B64 Rotating Cam Limit Switch
The Allen-Bradley 803-B64 is a versatile rotating cam limit switch designed to control and monitor rotational and linear motions in various industrial applications. This robust device features six cam circuits, offering flexibility in complex automation scenarios. It is part of Rockwell Automation's renowned 803 series, known for reliability and precision.
Key Features:
- Snap Action Contacts: Each circuit includes one normally open (N.O.) and one normally closed (N.C.) snap action contact, providing reliable switching performance.
- Cam Operators: The switch supports 2-12 independent cam operators, allowing for customized timing and control.
- High-Speed Operation: With a maximum shaft speed of 150 rpm, this switch is suitable for fast-paced production environments.
- Cam Duration: Offers adjustable cam durations ranging from 14° to 346°, allowing for precise control over machinery movements.
- Durable Construction: Built with a robust enclosure type 4, ensuring protection against environmental factors.
- Rating: Supports up to 10 amps per circuit, making it suitable for applications requiring moderate power.
Benefits:
- Flexibility and Customization: Ideal for applications requiring multiple control points and customizable timing.
- Reliability and Speed: Ensures consistent performance in high-speed environments.
- Safety and Protection: Durable construction and snap action contacts provide reliable operation and safety.
- Compatibility: Part of the Allen-Bradley family, ensuring seamless integration with other Rockwell Automation systems.
Important Note:
Although this model has been discontinued as of October 1, 2007, it remains a sought-after component for legacy systems or specific applications where its features are essential.
This rotating cam limit switch is a valuable component for industries requiring precise control and monitoring of machinery movements, particularly in environments where legacy systems are still in use.