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MBE5C

SKU: MBE5C

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Product Description: APEM INC MBE5C Switch Snap Act SPST-NC 10A 250V

The MBE5C is a high-quality snap-action switch manufactured by APEM INC, designed for reliable operation in various electronic applications. This switch features a single pole, normally closed (NC) configuration with a rated capacity of 10A at 250V AC, making it suitable for resistive loads. It is RoHS compliant and packaged in a tray for easy handling and installation.

Key Features:

  • Ratings: 10 Amps at 250 VAC (resistive load), 1.5 Amps at 250 VAC (motor load)
  • Configuration: SPST-NC (Single Pole, Normally Closed, Momentary)
  • Materials:
    • Contacts: Nickel silver (stationary), Beryllium copper (shorting)
    • Actuator: POM (UL94HB)
    • Case & Cover: PBT (UL94V-O)
    • Terminals: Silver plated copper/zinc
  • Operating Force: Approximately 10 oz. (274 grams)
  • Pretravel: 0.039" (1mm)
  • Overtravel: 0.024" (0.6mm)
  • Movement Differential: 0.005" (0.13mm)
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C
  • Contact Gap: Less than 0.118" (3mm)
  • Tracking Resistance: >PTI 175
  • Mechanical Life: Minimum 10 million cycles
  • Electrical Life: Minimum 10 million cycles at rated voltage and load
  • Package Type: Tray
  • UOM: Each
  • ECCN: EAR99
  • Country of Origin: Great Britain (GB)

For detailed specifications, please refer to the datasheet.

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