EA800-20150

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The Danaher EA800-20150 is part of the Snaplock Limit Switches series, featuring durable housing materials such as bronze, aluminum, and cast iron. It operates with a torque of 27 inch lbs and has a trip travel angle of 18°. The switch accommodates both CW and CCW operation and maintains a travel angle of 90°.

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Product Description:

The EA800-20150 is a Limit switch made by Danaher for industrial use. The EA800 series switch can work both clockwise and counterclockwise. The limit switch is designed to meet the technical needs of industrial machinery and has a contact configuration that includes double pole contacts.

The EA800-20150 Limit switch has two typically open and two normally closed butt contacts. The required configuration code for this limit is F. The mechanism that moves it is designed to revolve in both directions. The trip angle is 18 degrees, that activates the contacts when reached. The reset angle is 14 degrees that ensures the switch returns to its default state. Recommended travel is 30 degrees that ensures stable contact operation. The total travel angle is 90 degrees, and the overall rotation allowed is also 90 degrees. At 250V, the limit switch manages 15.0A AC and 1.5A DC. It supports 480V at 10.0A AC and 600V at 5.0A AC. DC ratings are not specified for 480V and 600V. The electrical ratings apply under continuous current conditions at 75 to 100 percent power factor.

The grade for continuous current shows that it can work with a constant load. Within certain voltage and current bands, the EA800-20150 limit switch can work with both AC and DC power. In order to achieve full operation, the actuation torque that is necessary is 27 inch-pounds. According to the electrical ratings, the limit switch is capable of handling 125V operating at 20.0A AC and 5.0A DC. With precision motion systems, the contact setup F and the mechanical reset angle work together. The EA800-20150 limit switch can be used in systems for industrial control.

Contact Configuration
F
Continuous Current Rating
75–100% Power Factor
Direction Of Operation
CW/CCW
Housing Materials
Bronze, Aluminum, Cast Iron
Operating Torque
27 inch lbs
Overall Travel
90°
Recommended Travel Angle
30°
Reset Travel Angle
14°
Total Travel Angle To Maintain
90°
Trip Travel Angle
18°
Voltage Rating (AC)
125V: 20A, 250V: 15A, 480V: 10A, 600V: 5A
Voltage Rating (DC)
125V: 5A, 250V: 1.5A

Frequently Asked Questions about EA800-20150:

Q: Why does EA800-20150 use butt contacts?

A: Butt contacts offer stable engagement under mechanical pressure that improves electrical contact integrity in applications with defined travel and rotation.

Q: How does EA800-20150 achieve bidirectional actuation?

A: EA800-20150 is cam-actuated and allows operation in both clockwise and counter-clockwise directions using a mechanical design supporting dual travel.

Q: Why does EA800-20150 have angle reset 14°?

A: A 14° reset angle ensures reliable return of contacts to the default state without overshoot after actuation, supporting controlled switching cycles.

Q: Does EA800-20150 support continuous current rating?

A: Yes, EA800-20150 is rated for continuous current that applies under 75–100% power factor, ensuring stable load handling in active circuits.

Q: Do contacts of EA800-20150 support DC load?

A: EA800-20150 supports DC ratings up to 5.0A at 125V and 1.5A at 250V that allow use in DC circuits.


Internal Product Review

  • ‘‘The EA800-20150 limit switch delivers reliable contact actuation through cam-driven operation and butt contacts. It supports bidirectional rotation, 27 inch-pounds torque, and a 90° travel range. Danaher’s build quality ensures defined reset/trip angles with a durable double pole configuration and consistent contact response.’’

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