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DG13B2LB

The Cherry

DG13B2LB by The Cherry

SNAP ACTING/LIMIT SWITCH; Mounting Feature: THROUGH HOLE-RIGHT ANGLE; Switch Function: SPDT; Type (Actuator): STRAIGHT AUXILIARY TYPE; Contact Function: ON-(ON); Minimum Operating Temperature: -25 Cel;

Median Price

-

Lifecycle Status

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0

In-Stock Inventory

< 1k

Technical Specifications

Snap Action & Limit Switches DG13B2LB attributes and parameters. Explore more Snap Action & Limit Switches devices from The Cherry

Specs

Angle (Actuator):

0 deg

Length (Actuator):

.5 inch

Material (Actuator):

STAINLESS STEEL

Actuator Travel (mm):

.7112

Type (Actuator):

Additional Features:

UL APPROVAL

Body Width:

6.5 inch

Body Color:

BLACK

Body Height:

5.8 mm

Body Length/Diameter:

12.8 mm

Center Contact Material:

BERYLLIUM COPPER

Center Contact Plating:

SILVER

AC Maximum Rating R Load (Contact):

3A@125VAC

Maximum AC Contact Current:

3 A

Maximum DC Contact Current:

2 A

DC Maximum Rating R Load (Contact):

2A@30VDC

Contact Function:

Contact Timing:

SNAP ACTION

Maximum AC Contact Voltage:

125 V

Maximum DC Contact Voltage:

30 V

Electrical Life:

6000 Cycle(s)

End Contact Material:

BERYLLIUM COPPER

End Contact Plating:

SILVER

Housing Material:

POLYESTER

Insulator Material:

POLYESTER

JESD-609 Code:

e4

Manufacturer Series:

DG

Mounting Feature:

Maximum Operating Force:

1.373 N

Operating Position:

.213 inch

Maximum Operating Temperature:

85 Cel

Minimum Operating Temperature:

-25 Cel

PCB Hole Count:

3

Switch Action:

MOMENTARY

Switch Function:

Terminal Finish:

Silver (Ag)

Terminal Length:

.122 inch

Terminal Material:

BRASS

Termination Type:

SOLDER

Trade Compliance

DG13B2LB Switches trade compliance attributes, and parameters.

ECCN

EAR99

ECCN Governance

EAR

HTS

8536.50.70.00

SB

8536.50.70.00

Manufacturer Highlights

The Cherry

The CHERRY Corporation was founded by Walter Lorain Cherry in 1953. The first microswitches were produced in the basement of a restaurant in Highland Park, Illinois. From humble beginnings, the company quickly grew in size and reputation after entering the US automobile market. In the early 1960’s, Walter L. Cherry ventured across the pond to Europe. American Entrepreneurship coupled with German Engineering encompasses the history and future of CHERRY. Today, CHERRY is regarded as the epitome of precision, longevity, and responsibility. A unique feeling.

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