Rotating cam limit switch LX7000
for valve actuatorssmallfor hazardous areas

rotating cam limit switch
rotating cam limit switch
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Characteristics

Technology
rotating cam
Applications
for valve actuators
Size
small
Protection level
for hazardous areas, explosion-proof, IP67, ATEX, robust
Other characteristics
compact, mechanical, with roller lever, explosion-proof, adjustable, heavy-duty
Domain
industrial, automation, heavy-duty, heavy-duty, for harsh environments

Description

The LX7000 Series is a compact vertical gas / vapour explosion-proof limit switch for outdoor use. By combining explosion-proof internal switches and a housing with an increased-safety explosion-proof structure, these limit switches meet IIC T6 explosion-proof standards and can be used in hydrogen gas atmospheres. They can even be used in Zone 1 (hazardous area) applications. The LX7000 Series meets global standards through continued safe and reliable product performance. Description Five different head types are available within the LX7000 Series (roller lever, plunger, roller plunger, fork lever lock, nondirectional movement) according to customer requirements for movement mechanisms. Additional selections can be made from general-purpose limit switch levers according to attachment conditions (only for roller lever type). The LX7000 Series is 4-directional, the head orientation can be changed to either front, back, left or right. Features Light-weight and robust die-cast case cover made of aluminium alloy Die-cast surface with rust prevention treatment and baked finish offers excellent corrosion resistance and weather resistance Corrosion-resistant models made of die-cast anti-corrosive aluminium are also available KEMA (Europe), Technology Institution of Industrial Safety (Japan), NEPSI (China) and KOSHA (Korea) certification is available

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