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[Lifetime Warranty] V-153-1C25 Micro Limit Switch Blade Momentary

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Description

V-153-1C25 Micro Limit Switch Blade Momentary

Key Features

  • Model: V-153-1C25
  • Action Type: Momentary
  • Actuator Type: Long Straight Hinge Lever
  • Circuit: SPDT (Single Pole, Double Throw)
  • Contact Configuration: 1NO 1NC (1 Normally Open, 1 Normally Closed)
  • Terminals: 3-Pin Solder/Quick Connect
  • Current Rating: 15A at 250VAC
  • Voltage Rating: 250VAC / 125VDC

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • V-153-1C25
  • V-15-1C25

Compatibility & Fitment

  • General purpose snap-action switch for industrial controls, automation equipment, and appliances.
  • Used as a limit switch in various mechanical and electronic systems.
  • Fitment is determined by physical dimensions and electrical ratings. Verify specifications of the original component before ordering.

When to Replace

  • Switch fails to actuate or release reliably.
  • Intermittent or complete loss of electrical continuity in either the normally open or normally closed position.
  • Physical damage to the switch body, lever arm, or terminals, such as cracking, melting, or corrosion.
  • The connected device operates erratically or does not respond to the switch's state change.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all power to the equipment before beginning installation.
  • Confirm the voltage and amperage ratings of this switch meet or exceed the requirements of your application.
  • Connect wiring to the appropriate C (Common), NO (Normally Open), and NC (Normally Closed) terminals based on your circuit diagram.
  • Ensure the switch is mounted securely and the actuator arm has the correct range of motion without over-travel.