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ALLEN BRADLEY 802B-CSADXSXD4

Reference: 802B-CSADXSXD4 SER A

Brand: Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)

Allen-Bradley 802B-CSADXSXD4 SER A Compact Limit Switch

The Allen-Bradley 802B-CSADXSXD4 SER A is a compact limit switch designed for industrial applications, featuring a top push roller actuator and a side-mounted quick disconnect for efficient installation and reliable performance.
$130.00
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"Challenger E-16248: 20A, 120/240V, 2-Pole Circuit Breaker - Safety &

Reference: 00036672

Challenger E-16248 Circuit Breaker

The Challenger E-16248 is a robust two-pole circuit breaker with a 20-amp maximum rating and 120/240 VAC voltage rating, featuring a thermal magnetic trip mechanism for quick response to overload conditions, ensuring optimal safety and performance in various electrical applications.
$25.00
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List of products by brand Pulsotronic

Pulsotronic GmbH & Co. KG is a German company specializing in sensor technology and electronic components for automation and automotive applications. As a subsidiary of SKS Holding GmbH, Pulsotronic offers a comprehensive range of products and solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of its clients.

Description: Pulsotronic's extensive product portfolio includes:

  • Inductive Sensors: Designed for non-contact detection of metallic objects, these sensors are widely used in automation and control systems.

  • Capacitive Sensors: Capable of detecting non-metallic objects and materials, these sensors are ideal for applications requiring the detection of liquids, plastics, and other materials.

  • Magnetoresistive Sensors: Utilized for precise position and speed measurement, these sensors are essential in various industrial and automotive applications.

  • Ultrasonic Sensors: Employed for distance measurement and object detection, these sensors are suitable for challenging environments where optical sensors may not perform optimally

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