Switching probes are suitable for many various applications: not only can they be used for component detection tests and switches for closed/open checks, but also as a signal trigger for process control. Furthermore, in combination with other test probes (e.g., push-back probes), position determination of contact terminals in plug housings is possible.
In most cases, INGUN switching probes are so-called “closers”, and are normally opened (NO). That means that the
electric circuit is closed when the plunger is activated, allowing the plunger to be pushed further beyond the switching point. The rated current applied can only be transmitted in the closed state.
Press-in and screw-in versions are available, depending on installation requirements. These are also available as quick-exchange systems in most series. Screw-in versions are especially suitable for applications with vibrations or unwanted side forces or axial forces. This prevents the test probe moving out of the receptacle.
The electrical connection is made either by directly soldering on the receptacle (KS) and switching probe (SKS), using a plug, or a quick-exchange receptacle.
Suitable for a range of test requirements, a variety of different switching probes (SKS) are available. In most series, these probes act as a closer and are normally open (NO).
However, there are also openers, which are opened when the switching circuit is activated. These switches are normally closed (NC).
Various SKS Application
To simplify the changing of switching probes, especially for maintenance, so-called quick-exchange receptacles are available for the most common series.
ADVANTAGES
- One-time wiring of the receptacle at the time of customizing the test fixture or unit
– Insertion of the SKS from above (test fixture need not be opened)
– Reduction of the maintenance costs
– No wiring faults as a result of maintenance
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