Order code | Switch positions, number | Plunger style | Version | Connection type |
![]() BNS057W |
3 | 1-3rd switch position: Roller | Snap contact | Screw terminal |
![]() BNS057J |
4 | 1-4th switch position: Roller | Snap contact | Solder connection |
![]() BNS0583 |
4 | 1-4th switch position: Roller | Snap contact | Connector |
![]() BNS0575 |
3 | 1-3rd switch position: Ball | Snap contact | Connector |
![]() BNS057R |
3 | 1-3rd switch position: Chisel | Snap contact | Connector |
![]() BNS057Y |
6 | 1-6th switch position: Ball | Snap contact | Screw terminal |
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4 | 1-4th switch position: Roller bearing | Snap contact | Connector |
![]() BNS056P |
4 | 1-4th switch position: Roller | Snap contact | Connector |
![]() BNS01P3 |
2 | 1-2nd switch position: Chisel | Snap contact | Screw terminal |
![]() BNS01P9 |
2 | 1-2nd switch position: Chisel | Snap contact | Screw terminal |
Mechanical multiple position limit switches
Available in: 481 versions
In mechanical multiple position limit switches without positive opening, a telescoping plunger executes the switching process. With its help, a mechanical switching element is connected in a separate, sealed chamber. The optimal choice of the plunger shape in combination with our cams is decisive in individual cases. This guarantees a long service life for your application.
Features
- Long service life
- Robust housing for extreme applications
- IO-Link adaptable
- Six model series
- Up to 16 interfaces, depending on the model series
- Function indicator optional
- Two-chamber system with IP67 degree of protection: wear-free membrane with hermetic separation of the plunger mechanism and the switch interior
- Maintenance-free, self-lubricating ram guide with plain bearing bush