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The TELEMECANIQUE 9007CO3 is a heavy duty industrial limit switch designed for precise position sensing and control circuit switching in demanding automation environments. It features a plunger head actuator with snap action operation and a DPDT (2NO-2NC) contact configuration rated at 600 VAC/VDC at 10 amps. The cast zinc body carries a NEMA 1, IP20 enclosure rating, making it suited for indoor industrial applications. Screw clamp terminals accept wire sizes from 22 to 14 AWG. Total travel ranges from 0.103 to 0.125 inches, with a pretravel of 0.057 to 0.074 inches and differential travel of 0.025 to 0.046 inches. Electricians and industrial control technicians install this switch as part of machine control, interlock, and position-sensing circuits.
This limit switch is built for industrial control applications where reliable snap-action switching is required. It has been incorporated into a wide range of Square D control products including timers, specialty push buttons, foot switches, operating mechanisms, door interlocks, motor control centers, and position switches. It is rated for operating temperatures from -20 to 185 degrees F, making it appropriate for typical indoor industrial environments. The plug-in type construction facilitates straightforward replacement in existing control panel and machinery installations.
This switch is part of the Series 9007C product family and is listed under alternate catalog number 9037HW35. It has been incorporated into Square D timers, foot switches, door interlocks, motor control centers, and other control products that accept Series 9007C plug-in snap switches.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician or industrial controls technician in accordance with the NEC and applicable local codes. De-energize and lock out the control circuit before servicing or replacing the switch. An adjustable actuator is recommended; if a non-adjustable actuator is used, a resilient type or mechanical stop must be used to prevent bottoming of the button mechanism. Verify actuator alignment and travel limits after installation to ensure consistent snap-action operation.
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