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0.406in.
3.000in.
3.000in.
-4.0 deg fahrenheit and 158.0 deg fahrenheit
bracket and unthreaded hole
decrease
eight position rectangular
1 pole, single throw, normally open, double make, momentary action
wire lead
1.25 amperes resistive load first voltage and 1.25 amperes inductive load first voltage
1.25 amperes resistive load second voltage and 1.25 amperes inductive load second voltage
actuation point not adjustable
130.0 ac at sea level second voltage
65.0 ac at sea level first voltage
sensing face 0.500 in.
60.0 first voltage
60.0 second voltage
MIL-S-24711 specification (includes engineering type bulletins, brochures, etc., that reflect specification type data in specification format; excludes commercial catalogs, industry directories, and similar trade publications, reflecting general type data on certain environmental and performance requirements and test conditions that are shown as "typical", "average", "", etc.) .
1EA
Schedule B number: 8536509065
nmfc 061300
Switches, for a voltage not exceeding 1000 volts
FSC 5930 ⁓ Switches
Excluding switchgear.
sensing face 0.500 in.
1. | MIL-S-24711/AC-0.5-N | Cage 81349 |
2. | MIL24711/AC-0.5-NO | Cage 81349 |
3. | M24711/AC-0.5-NO | Cage 81349 |
4. | MIL-PRF-24711 | Cage 81349 |
5. | 122-6600340 PC 67 | Cage 53711 |
6. | 122-6600340 PC 71 | Cage 53711 |
7. | 122-6600341 PC 69 | Cage 53711 |
8. | 122-660341 PC 66 | Cage 53711 |
9. | 122-660341 PC 69 | Cage 53711 |
10. | 122-7270389 PC 40 | Cage 53711 |
11. | MPS-0.5ANO | Cage 00062 |
12. | 8-559-02 | Cage 08748 |
13. | 5D5-03503 ITEM NO. 56 | Cage 34712 |
14. | 803-6397416 PC NO 23 | Cage 53711 |
15. | MIL-S-24711 | Cage 81349 |
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A switch designed to perform the function of opening and/or closing one or more electrical circuits. the switching function is accomplished by means of separable contacts, semiconductor devices, or a combination of separable contacts and semiconductor devices. the item functions in response to electrical changes in its internal circuit caused by capacitance, inductance, or magnetic flux changes. it is activated by permanent magnets, metallic materials, or nonmetallic materials which come within its sensing range. for sensing switches which respond to changes other than capacitance, inductance, or magnetic flux, see switch, airflow; switch, centrifugal; switch, inertia; switch, pressure; switch, pressure-thermostatic; switch, thermostatic; and switch, tilt.