Frequently Asked Questions
How is a rotary driven limit switch different from a regular limit switch?
A regular limit switch is activated by linear motion, such as a moving part pushing a button, whereas the rotary driven limit switch is activated by rotary motion, like the rotation of a shaft or cam.
How to calibrate rotary driven limit switches?
Users can caliberate these switches by adjusting the position of the switch mechanism relative to the rotary actuator or by adjusting the cam position, allowing the switch to activate at the correct point in the rotary motion of the component.
Can rotary driven limit switches be used for position sensing?
Yes, rotary driven limit switches can be used for position sensing, indicating the position of a component or mechanism within a machine or system.