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Enovation Controls VS2 Shock & Vibration Switch (20700042) - Heavy Duty Sensor for Trucks, Boats & Industrial Equipment | Impact Detection & Safety Monitoring
$103.66
$188.49
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Enovation Controls VS2 Shock & Vibration Switch (20700042) - Heavy Duty Sensor for Trucks, Boats & Industrial Equipment | Impact Detection & Safety Monitoring
Enovation Controls VS2 Shock & Vibration Switch (20700042) - Heavy Duty Sensor for Trucks, Boats & Industrial Equipment | Impact Detection & Safety Monitoring
Enovation Controls VS2 Shock & Vibration Switch (20700042) - Heavy Duty Sensor for Trucks, Boats & Industrial Equipment | Impact Detection & Safety Monitoring
$103.66
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The VS2 Shock & Vibration Switch is a shock sensitive mechanism for shutdown of engine or electric motor powered equipment. This switch uses a magnetic latch to ensure reliable operation. Ideal for use on engines, pumps, compressors, heat exchangers and pumping units, the VS2 can be used anywhere shutdown protection from damaging shock/vibration is desired. Switch is field adjustable to the sensitivity required in each application.
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There is a very defined transition from NORMAL to FAULT NO1, but the maintained NC connection seems to have intermittent "false alarms"I am trying to determine route cause, but issue appears to be related to the physical contact for NC. Might be that the spring tension on the electrical part (not the vibration mech) is weakened over timed and allowing the contacts to vibrate or something with the wire from COM to the contact spring. Still looking into it.

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