GBC 24.2866.25 Microswitch Limit Switch – Blade Lever, 16A 250Vac & Faston 6.3mm
GBC 24.2866.25 Microswitch Limit Switch – Blade Lever, 16A 250Vac & Faston 6.3mm
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Description
Description
The GBC 24.2866.25 is a microswitch-style limit switch with a blade lever, used to detect position or end-of-travel in machines, gates and moving assemblies. The lever amplifies the actuation point so a light touch on the blade triggers the internal contacts.
The switch is a momentary diverter with ON-(ON) contacts across two positions, rated 16A at 250Vac. Three Faston 6.3mm terminals provide push-on wiring, while screw mounting and a compact 28x103x16mm body keep installation simple.
Key Features
- Microswitch limit switch with blade lever actuator
- Momentary diverter action with ON-(ON) contacts
- Rated 16A at 250Vac for industrial control loads
- Three Faston 6.3mm terminals for fast push-on wiring
- Screw mounting with a 28x103x16mm body
Product Benefits
- Blade lever reduces the force needed to actuate the contacts
- Momentary ON-(ON) action signals position changes reliably
- 16A rating drives contactors, relays and small motors directly
- Faston terminals speed up panel assembly and replacements
- Lightweight 8g body keeps mechanical load on the lever minimal
Technical Specifications
- Mode: Microswitch
- Type: Diverter
- Switching: Momentary
- Contacts: ON-(ON)
- Positions: 2
- Rating: 16A - 250Vac
- Pins: 3
- Protection: IP20
- Mounting: Screw
- Terminals: Faston 6.3mm
- Body Dimensions: 28x103x16mm
- Weight: 8g
Why You'll Love It
- Drop-in replacement for common microswitch limit switches
- Blade lever suits gates, hatches and machine end-stops
- Robust 16A 250Vac rating handles real control loads
- Package includes 1x GBC 24.2866.25 limit switch with blade
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