Littelfuse_59630-1-T-02-D
Littelfuse_59630-1-T-02-D
Littelfuse

59630-1-T-02-D

Sensors
Littelfuse
59630-1-T-02-D
54-59630-1-T-02-D
SENSOR LEVEL SWITCH SGL
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Tech Specifications

PCB changed
2
HTS
EA
Output Type
Switch (Single Float)
Voltage Rating
200VDC
Housing Material
Polypropylene
ECCN (US)
EAR99
PPAP
No
Output Configuration
SPST-NO
Product Status
Active
Switch Actuation Level
0.2" (5.08 mm)
RoHS
RoHS Compliant
Automotive
No
Minimum Operating Temperature (°C)
-40
Maximum Operating Temperature (°C)
105
Tradename
Hamlin
Description/Function
Sensor with integral float magnet attached
Sensor Type
Capacitive
REACH Status
REACH Unaffected
Connection Type
Cable
Mfr
Littelfuse Inc.
Maximum Operating Supply Voltage (V)
200
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 105 C
EU RoHS
Compliant
Media Type
Liquid
Diameter
23.7
RoHS Status
ROHS3 Compliant
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
1 (Unlimited)
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 105°C
Current Rating
500 mA
ECCN
EAR99
Package Length
43.7
Mounting Type
Panel Mount, M8 Thread
Connection Method
AMP MTE Connector
Maximum Supply Current (mA)
500
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Pin Count
2
Mounting
Panel
Series
59630
Type
Liquid
Operating Supply Voltage
200 V
Part Status
Active
Material - Housing & Prism
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HTSUS
8536.50.9065
Package
Box
USHTS
8541210095
Current
500 mA

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