Achieve seamless mechanical detection with our Miniature Micro Switch with Roller Lever. This specialized limit switch is equipped with an extended 27.6mm stainless steel hinge lever topped with a precision roller wheel. The integrated roller significantly reduces friction and wear, allowing for ultra-smooth actuation when triggered by moving cams, slides, or high-speed machinery.
27.6mm Hinge Roller Lever: Features a metal roller at the tip of the actuator to facilitate smooth mechanical contact and prevent the lever from snagging.
Reduced Actuation Force: The extended lever length and roller wheel provide a mechanical advantage, requiring minimal force to trigger the internal snap-action mechanism.
High-Conductivity Terminals: Equipped with silver-plated spade terminals that are compatible with both quick-disconnect crimp connectors and direct soldering.
Durable Synthetic Housing: Built with a heat-resistant, black flame-retardant shell to protect the switch from dust and environmental wear.
Universal Chassis Mounting: Features two pre-drilled mounting holes designed for secure, vibration-proof installation in standard industrial brackets.
Industrial Conveyor Systems: Detecting product passage or pallet positioning without causing drag.
3D Printers & CNC Machines: Serving as a precise Z-axis or X/Y-axis endstop with smooth contact.
Automated Vending Solutions: Sensing mechanical movements and product dispense cycles reliably.
Elevator & Lift Controls: acting as a safety limit sensor for doors or moving platforms.
Actuator Type: 27.6mm Hinge Roller Lever.
Circuitry: SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw).
Housing Material: High-Impact Black Synthetic.
Connection: 3-Pin Spade Terminals.
Mounting: Standard Dual Hole Chassis Mount.
Why choose a roller lever over a standard lever?
The roller is essential for "side-swipe" applications where an object moves across the top of the switch. A straight lever might catch or bend, but the roller allows the object to glide over smoothly.
Is the roller made of plastic or metal?
This model features a high-durability metal roller designed to withstand repeated mechanical impact and resist flattening over time.
How do I wire this for safety?
For safety cut-off applications, use the Common (COM) and Normally Closed (NC) pins. This ensures the circuit breaks immediately when the roller is depressed.