Pressure switches are devices that activate or deactivate electrical contacts when a certain pressure level is reached. They work by sensing the pressure of a fluid and comparing it to a preset value. When the pressure is higher or lower than the setpoint, the switch changes its state and sends a signal to another device or system. Pressure switches are used to control or monitor various systems that rely on pressurized fluids, such as pumps, valves, compressors, and boilers. Pressure switches can be mechanical or electronic, and can have different setpoints and configurations depending on the application.
Anfield Sensors pressure switches have been created to provide a cost-effective and dependable answer to your pressure switch requirements. These switches have been developed specifically for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). They have gone through various tests such as vibration and corrosion testing to verify their quality and are used in various machines and vehicles. Our products are supplied and distributed by various major manufacturing and automation firms.
Our switch line was selected to offer an extensive range of solutions. We provide a range of pocket-friendly blade contact switches that are perfect for cost-savings. Additionally, we offer durable pressure switches with high overpressure capacity and snap action functionality to withstand any abuse.
We supply made-to-order pressure switches for air, water, and oil in temperatures from -40 to 120°C, with a variety of threaded and electrical connectors to meet your requirements. These switches can be used in vacuum, differential, and positive pressure applications. Contact us for any special / custom requirements. what is pressure switch
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