Telemecanique 9013FYG2J33 Type F Adjustable Electro-Mechanical Pressure Switch, 5 to 60 psig Pressure, 2NC/DPST-DB Contact, 1/4 in NPSF Screw Clamp Connection
Pressure Control Switches
PDW~6444664
MFG #: 9013FYG2J33
Telemecanique Sensors
31.20000
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Telemecanique Pressure Switch, Type F Adjustable Electro-Mechanical, Series: 9013FY, 5 to 60 psig Pressure, 2NC/DPST-DB Contact Configuration, 60 cpm Operating Cycles, -33 to 257 deg F, 1/4 in NPSF Screw Clamp Connection, Zinc Plated Steel Connection, Nitrile Diaphragm, Polypropylene Housing Material, IP20/NEMA 1 Enclosure
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- Applications
- Features
For industrial, pressure control or monitoring of water pumps, compressors, agricultural/irrigation water systems, moulding presses, injection moulders, grinding machines, machining centers, complex and special machines, HVAC, automotive, food and beverage, healthcare facilities, pharmaceutical, controlling small electrically driven air compressors, indoor and general purpose applications |
9013F power pressure switches rated for the direct control of motors in pump and compressor applications |
Rugged, robust construction provides a long life and provides years of uninterrupted, worry-free service |
Driftproof cut-in and cut-out settings |
Has visible vertical contacts, easy to inspect without removal |
An extra strong frame that resists distortion when mounting the switch to a compressor |
Designed for the direct control of motors in pump and compressor applications |
1/4 in NPSF internal pressure |
50 to 70 psi pressure |
Adjustable differential =2 hp, standard action |