Allen Bradley 802T-NPU Standard Limit Switch, Overload Protection & Position Sensing
The Allen Bradley 802T-NPU Standard Limit Switch is designed for use in industrial automation applications, providing reliable operation in various environments. It is suitable for use in manufacturing processes where precise control and monitoring of mechanical movement are essential.
Switch Type:Standard Limit Switch
Manufacturer:Allen Bradley
Model:802T-NPU
Actuator Type:Roller Lever
Contact Configuration:NO (Normally Open)
Voltage Rating:Up to 250V AC
Current Rating:Up to 10A
Operating Temperature Range:-20°C to +70°C
Protection Rating:IP67
Mechanical Life:Up to 10 million cycles
The A-B 802T-NPU Standard Limit Switch is built to withstand harsh industrial environments, making it an ideal choice for manufacturing facilities, conveyor systems, and machinery controls. Its robust construction ensures longevity and dependable performance even under extreme conditions.
This limit switch features a roller lever actuator, providing reliable operation in various positions. The stainless steel material guarantees durability against corrosion and wear, ensuring consistent functionality over time.
With its versatile mounting options including panel mount and surface mount, this limit switch can be easily installed in a wide range of applications. The IP67 protection rating makes it suitable for use in wet and dusty environments, further extending its application scope.
Designed with user convenience in mind, the A-B 802T-NPU comes with straightforward wiring and installation processes. Its contact configuration of NO/NC allows for flexible integration into existing control circuits.
For those seeking a limit switch that combines durability, reliability, and versatility, the A-B 802T-NPU Standard Limit Switch stands out as a top choice. Ideal for industries such as automotive, food processing, and packaging, this limit switch delivers the precision and dependability required in modern industrial operations.











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