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Pressure Switch PSF 105A 5 PSI Vacuum 120Vac Dumont

$ 1.89

Availability: 18 in stock
  • Brand: Dumont
  • Operation Method: On/Off
  • Condition: New Old Stock. Bulk Packaged.

    Description

    Pressure Switch PSF 105A 5 PSI Vacuum
    Dumont pressure switch with two 12” long wires each 18 AWG 105°C.
    PSF 105A
    5 PSI Vacuum.
    Normally open until set point reached.
    120Vac 100mA
    Use standard 3/16” ID tubing.
    Two 7/64” diameter mounting holes spaced 1-15”32”
    New Old Stock. Tested.
    MFG: Dumont
    MPN: PSF 105A
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