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ManufacturerOHMITE
Manufacturer Part No608-8E
Newark Part No.64K9365
Product Range608 Series
Technical Datasheet
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Product Information
ManufacturerOHMITE
Manufacturer Part No608-8E
Newark Part No.64K9365
Product Range608 Series
Technical Datasheet
No. of Switch Positions8 Position
No. of Poles8 Pole
Angle of Throw40°
Contact Current AC Max100A
Contact Voltage AC Max300V
Product Range608 Series
IlluminationNon Illuminated
Contact Current DC Max100A
Contact Voltage DC Max20V
SVHCNo SVHC (27-Jun-2024)
Product Overview
The 608 series high-current non-shorting Power Tap Rotary Switch constructed to provide dependable and convenient operation. It has 15 to 100A current rating, has ceramic arc-proof bodies and metal alloy contacts. It is a reinforced non-metal body and solid metal alloy contacts, all-soldered and -riveted construction assures mechanical and operational integrity. It features high current handling capability in a small package. It has maximum 1-inch panel, three 1/4-20 flat-head machine screws 11/4-inch long, 7/16-inch drill hole in panel for 3/8-inch shaft.
- Slow-breaking, quick-make action proved best for switching AC current
- Non-shorting type disconnects previous circuit before establishing contact for succeeding tap
- Ceramic and metal construction provides resistance to arcing, burning and charring
- Tandem assemblies available as standard models
Applications
Industrial
Technical Specifications
No. of Switch Positions
8 Position
Angle of Throw
40°
Contact Voltage AC Max
300V
Illumination
Non Illuminated
Contact Voltage DC Max
20V
No. of Poles
8 Pole
Contact Current AC Max
100A
Product Range
608 Series
Contact Current DC Max
100A
SVHC
No SVHC (27-Jun-2024)
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Legislation and Environmental
US ECCN:EAR99
EU ECCN:Unknown
RoHS Compliant:Yes
RoHS
RoHS Phthalates Compliant:Yes
RoHS
SVHC:No SVHC (27-Jun-2024)
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