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A limit switch is a switch operated by the motion of machinery to control systems or act as safety interlocks. Limit switches determine the presence, passing, positioning, and end of travel of an object. They were originally used to define the limit of travel of an object. Standardized limit switches come in different styles and are used across industrial machinery as sensors to control motors or other devices when certain positions are reached. Rarely are limit switches directly controlling a device, instead they typically signal a control relay or programmable logic controller. Examples of limit switch applications include garage door openers and machine tools.

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Limit Switch 3

A limit switch is a switch operated by the motion of machinery to control systems or act as safety interlocks. Limit switches determine the presence, passing, positioning, and end of travel of an object. They were originally used to define the limit of travel of an object. Standardized limit switches come in different styles and are used across industrial machinery as sensors to control motors or other devices when certain positions are reached. Rarely are limit switches directly controlling a device, instead they typically signal a control relay or programmable logic controller. Examples of limit switch applications include garage door openers and machine tools.

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In electrical engineering, a limit switch is a switch operated by the motion of a

machine part or the presence of an object. A limit switch can be used for
controlling machinery as part of a control system, as a safety interlock, or as a
counter enumerating objects passing a point.[1]

Limit switches are used in a variety of applications and environments because of


their ruggedness, ease of installation, and reliability of operation. They can
determine the presence, passing, positioning, and end of travel of an object. They
were first used to define the limit of travel of an object, hence the name "limit
switch".

A limit switch with a roller-lever operator; this is installed on a gate on a canal


lock, and indicates the position of a gate to a control system.
Standardized limit switches are industrial control components manufactured with a
variety of operator types, including lever, roller plunger, and whisker type. Limit
switches may be directly mechanically operated by the motion of the operating
lever. A reed switch may be used to indicate proximity of a magnet mounted on some
moving part. Proximity switches operate by the disturbance of an electromagnetic
field, by capacitance, or by sensing a magnetic field.
Rarely, a final operating device such as a lamp or solenoid valve is directly
controlled by the contacts of an industrial limit switch, but more typically the
limit switch is wired through a control relay, a motor contactor control circuit,
or as an input to a programmable logic controller.

Examples
Miniature snap-action switches are components of devices like photocopiers,
computer printers, convertible tops or microwave ovens to ensure internal
components are in the correct position for operation and to prevent operation when
access doors are opened. A set of adjustable limit switches installed on a garage
door opener shut off the motor when the door has reached the fully raised or fully
lowered position. A numerical control machine such as a lathe has limit switches to
identify maximum limits for machine parts or to provide a known reference point for
incremental motions.
In electrical engineering, a switch is an electrical component that can disconnect
or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit, interrupting the electric
current or diverting it from one conductor to another.[1][2] The most common type
of switch is an electromechanical device consisting of one or more sets of movable
electrical contacts connected to external circuits. When a pair of contacts is
touching current can pass between them, while when the contacts are separated no
current can flow.

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