


PF33700100: Rod Limit Switch With Spring Return
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PF33700100: Rod Limit Switch With Spring ReturnPF33700100: Rod Limit Switch With Spring Return TERs cross position limit switches are engineered to control the movement of both traverse applications and machine tools with high complexity such as overhead cranes or hoists. This switch is made with dust and water resistant materials in order to ensure a long mechanical life and top tier performance! The PF33700100 is an X FRZ limit switch with a spring return position. This model is equipped with a
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