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LCS012T13QB30AW

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SNAP ACTING/LIMIT SWITCH, SPST, MOMENTARY, 7.9mm, PANEL MOUNT, ROHS COMPLIANT
CategoryMechanical and electronic products    switch   
File Size326KB,4 Pages
ManufacturerC&K Components
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SNAP ACTING/LIMIT SWITCH, SPST, MOMENTARY, 7.9mm, PANEL MOUNT, ROHS COMPLIANT

LCS012T13QB30AW Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
Objectid1084498920
package instructionROHS COMPLIANT
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
ECCN codeEAR99
Actuator stroke7.9 mm
Actuator typeLEVER
body width6.4 mm
body height9.8 mm
Body length or diameter19.8 mm
Contact (AC) maximum rated R load.1A@250VAC
Maximum contact current (AC)0.1 A
Maximum contact voltage (AC)250 V
Electrical life10000 Cycle(s)
Manufacturer's serial numberLCS
Installation featuresPANEL MOUNT
Maximum operating force1.99 N
Maximum operating temperature125 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
Maximum pre-travel6.3 mm
sealIP67
surface mountNO
Switch actionMOMENTARY
switch functionSPST
Switch typeSNAP ACTING/LIMIT SWITCH
Termination typeQUICK CONNECT
LCS Series
Subminiature Sealed Snap-acting Switches
Features/Benefits
Compact design
Long life and high electrical capacity
Quick connect, solder terminals,
PC terminals, wire leads
Wide variety of actuator styles
RoHS compatible, RoHS compliant
IP67
Specifications
CONTACT RATING: 6 AMP, 250 V AC and
5 AMP, 125/250 V AC
0.1 AMP, 125/250 V AC
ELECTRICAL LIFE: 10,000 cycles
INSULATION RESISTANCE: 100 M ohm min.
DIELECTRIC STRENGTH: 1,000 VAC
OPERATING TEMPERATURE:
-40ºC to +120ºC (without wire)
-40ºC to +85ºC (with UL1007 wire)
-40ºC to +105ºC (with UL1015 wire)
-40ºC to +105ºC (with UL1430 wire)
-40ºC to +80ºC (with UL1061 wire)
-40ºC to +120ºC (with UL1330 wire)
OPERATING FORCE: (see ACTUATOR’S option sections).
MOUNTING: 2-56 screws, torque 2.3 in/lbs max.
NOTE:
Specifications and materials listed above are for switches with standard options.
For information on specific and custom switches, consult Customer Service center.
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Typical Applications
Motorized equipment
Sump pump
Thermostatic controls
Computers
Air conditioners
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Materials
SWITCH HOUSING: Thermoplastic polyester or high temperature
thermoplastic (PTS) (UL 94V-0).
ACTUATOR BUTTON: Thermoplastic polyester.
SPRING: Copper alloy.
PIVOT: Copper alloy.
MOVABLE CONTACTS: Silver nickel
STATIONARY CONTACTS: Silver nickel on copper alloy.
TERMINALS: Copper alloy.
ACTUATOR LEVEL: Stainless steel.
J
Snap-acting
Build-A-Switch
To order, simply select desired option from each category and place in the appropriate box. Available options are shown and
described on pages J-27 thru J-29. For additional options not shown in catalog, consult Customer Service Center.
L
Series
LCS
Contact Rating
05
5 AMP, 125/250 V AC
6 AMP, 250 V AC
01
0.1 AMP, 125/250 V AC
C
S
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Operating Force
1
150 grams
2
203 grams
Actuator
P00
Pin plunger
T00
11.9 mm short lever
T05
17.4 mm short lever
T07
19.4 mm short lever
T13
25.5 mm lever
T19
33.3 mm lever
T28
40.7 mm lever
T43
55.9 mm lever
S26
18.6 mm simulated lever
A05
17.2 mm lever roller
Circuitry
C
SPDT
W
SPST N.C.
Y
SPST N.O.
Wire Type AWG
20
20 AWG
22
22 AWG
24
24 AWG
26
26 AWG
28
28 AWG
30
30 AWG
Wire UL #
(when required)
A
UL1007
B
UL1015
C
UL1430
D
UL1061
E
UL1330
Terminations
S
Solder
Q
0.110 Quick Connect
P
PC Thru Hole
W
Wire leads potted
Z
Wire leads non-potted
Wire Side (when required)
A
Wire out the bottom
B
Wire out the right side
C
Wire out the left side
D
None
Dimensions are shown: mm
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
J–26
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