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PR QZ-9007AO2

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PR QZ-9007AO2

SPDT Snap-Action Limit Switch, 15A 120VAC

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Product Description

Prime Mover PR QZ-9007AO2 switch is a SPDT-DB snap-action limit switch for electric lift truck applications, featuring a die-cast zinc body, 15A AC contact rating, spring return plunger actuator, and screw terminal connections. Equivalent to Square D 9007AO2 and Telemecanique 9007AO2.

Specifications

Electrical
Contact Rating15A at 120VAC, 10A at 240VAC, 6A at 480VAC, 5A at 600VAC (A600 NEMA rating)
DC Contact Rating0.25A at 125VDC, 0.1A at 250VDC
Insulation Voltage600V nominal
Terminal Type6 binder head screw terminals; accepts wire AWG 22 to AWG 14
Part Numbers
Manufacturer Part NumberQZ-9007AO2
OEM ReferenceSquare D 9007AO2
Equivalent Part NumberTelemecanique 9007AO2

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the PR QZ-9007AO2 limit switch?
A: The PR QZ-9007AO2 is an SPDT-DB snap-action limit switch with a die-cast zinc body, designed for electric lift truck control circuits. It features a spring return plunger actuator and screw terminal connections. Contact rating is 15A at 120VAC, 10A at 240VAC, 6A at 480VAC, and 5A at 600VAC.

Q: What is the DC contact rating for the PR QZ-9007AO2?
A: The DC contact rating is 0.25A at 125VDC and 0.1A at 250VDC. Insulation voltage is rated at 600V nominal.

Q: Is the PR QZ-9007AO2 equivalent to Square D or Telemecanique switches?
A: Yes. The PR QZ-9007AO2 is equivalent to Square D 9007AO2 and Telemecanique 9007AO2. Cross-reference part numbers before ordering to ensure compatibility with your control circuit.

Q: Which electric lift truck brands use this limit switch?
A: This switch is used in electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other major OEMs. Verify your specific equipment model and control circuit requirements.