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GRI PB-100T-B PB Series Push Button Plunger Switch, No Flange Closed Loop, Brown

PB-100T-B|GI-PB100TB

GRI PB-100T-B PB Series Push Button Plunger Switch, No Flange Closed Loop, Brown

PB-100T-B|GI-PB100TB

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George Risk Industries

GRI PB-100T-B PB Series Push Button Plunger Switch, No Flange Closed Loop, Brown

PB-100T-B | GI-PB100TB

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Product Overview

The push button or plunger actuated PB series was developed as a direct replacement of an existing and problematic mechanical type contact. The PBF flange push button can be installed without re-drilling or redesigning the original installation. The sealed contacts of the reed switch insure a long service life. Plunger actuated reed switches have become so popular on new installations that many variations are now being produced. The PB-100 is a press fit design and eliminates the screw mounted flange. A terminal connection is offered on most models and this option can be added by including a T at the end of the part number - for example PB-100-T.

Main Features

  • Recessed magnetic contact
  • PB is 9/16" press fit
  • PBF is 3/4" x 1 1/2" with screw down flange
  • Adjustable screw plunger, travel distance total .270, pre-travel is 0.090 +/- 0.040
  • 12", 22AWG leads or screw terminals
  • Longer leads, zip cords or jacketed cable upon request
  • Hermetically sealed
  • Plated contacts resist sticking or freezing
  • Spacers and mounting hardware included
  • Built-in E.O.L. Resistors and Diodes upon request

General Information

Name: GRI PB-100T-B PB Series Push Button Plunger Switch, No Flange Closed Loop, Brown
Category: George Risk Industries, Intrusion, Alarm Contacts, Plunger & Toggle Switches
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Country of Origin: United States. Country of origin is subject to change.

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