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ZD30SA45FA001

Description
Snap Acting/Limit Switch, SPST, Momentary, 3A, 12VDC, Wire Terminal, Pin Plunger Actuator, Panel Mount
CategoryMechanical and electronic products    switch   
File Size1MB,12 Pages
ManufacturerHoneywell
Websitehttp://www.ssec.honeywell.com/
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Snap Acting/Limit Switch, SPST, Momentary, 3A, 12VDC, Wire Terminal, Pin Plunger Actuator, Panel Mount

ZD30SA45FA001 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Objectid1080812008
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
ECCN codeEAR99
YTEOL8.3
Actuator typePIN PLUNGER
Other featuresMICRO SWITCH
body width5.4 mm
body height12 mm
Body length or diameter14.7 mm
Contact (AC) maximum rated R load3A@125VAC
Maximum contact current (AC)3 A
Maximum contact current (DC)3 A
Contact (DC) maximum rated R load3A@12VDC
Maximum contact voltage (AC)125 V
Maximum contact voltage (DC)12 V
Electrical life6000 Cycle(s)
JESD-609 codee4
Installation featuresPANEL MOUNT
Maximum operating force1.27 N
Maximum operating temperature120 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
sealIP67
surface mountNO
Switch actionMOMENTARY
switch functionSPST
Switch typeSNAP ACTING/LIMIT SWITCH
Terminal surfaceSILVER
Termination typeWIRE
MICRO SWITCH™ Standard
Subminiature Snap-Action
Z Series
Snap-Action Switches
DESCRIPTION
The industry-defining name in snap-action switches, Honeywell
MICRO SWITCH™ standard subminiatures are designed for
repeatability and enhanced product life. The MICRO
SWITCH™ Z Series combines small size and light weight with
ample electrical capacity, low cost, and enhanced life.
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These reliable and rugged switches offer a variety of actuators,
terminations, circuitry configurations, electrical ratings, contact
materials, operating characteristics, and sealing allows them to
be utilized in numerous potential applications.
Carefully manufactured and thoroughly inspected, the MICRO
SWITCH™ Z Series standard subminiatures are a great value
for applications requiring sensing presence or absence of an
object.
The MICRO SWITCH™ Z Series consists of six product
families with unique features that can drop right into an
application.
FEATURES
Small size and light weight switches lend themselves to
numerous potential applications
Choice of low energy or power-duty electrical ratings allow
the switch to be specified in more types of applications
Broad range of amp ratings (from 0.1 A to 10.1 A)
Watertight IP67 sealing available on some listings allows
the switch to be used where sealing and presence/absence
detection is required
UL/CSA, cUL, ENEC, and CE approvals
POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS
Industrial:
Appliances, communication equipment,
computers, electromechanical timers, mechanical cam
assemblies (timers), office equipment, electric tools, HVAC
wall controls, instrumentation, valves, vending machines
Transportation:
Automotive, truck, and boat wire
harnesses; sub-assemblies for convertible roofs; lock
modules for tail-gate/trunk; tank and hood latch detection
Medical:
Medical and hospital beds, foot pedal controls,
and chair lifts
Applications where a pre-wired sealed on/off switch is
required
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