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News Release from: IMO Precision Controls | Subject: Cam Switches
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 August 2004
Flexible new Cam switches bring choice
Automation and Control specialist, IMO Precision Controls, has launched a brand new range of highly flexible Cam Switches, incorporating a unique and versatile building block system
Automation and Control specialist, IMO Precision Controls, has launched a brand new range of highly flexible Cam Switches The new range incorporates a unique building block system that allows for any number of switch variants to be built and supplied to the customer
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Such is the flexibility of the new Cam switches, that they can be utilised in countless applications including mains/ motor switching and control and instrumentation circuits.
The standard contact rating is 20A, though higher ratings are available on request, and the new switches have double interruption per pole and two contacts per cell.
Standard units incorporate a 22.5mm central fixing for panel mounting.
The switch body and actuators are supplied separately to provide a choice of four different set-up configurations.
Connection from actuator to switch body is made through a solid aluminium shaft.
The new IMO Cam switches can be supplied with 90, 60, 45 and 30 degree switching angles as determined by the customer.
Manufactured in accordance with IEC 60947-3, the new CAM switches carry an IP20 rating and have 'finger proof' screw terminals.
The switch body is supplied complete with legend plate and all units are UL/CSA approved.
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