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Description

Pack of 10 V-156-1C25 Micro Limit Switch Blade Momentary 250VAC/125VDC 15A Fit Arduino

Key Features

  • Model: V-156-1C25
  • Package Contents: 10 micro limit switches
  • Contact Configuration: SPDT (Single-Pole, Double-Throw)
  • Switch Action: Momentary
  • Actuator Type: Long hinge roller lever
  • Terminal Count: 3 (Common, Normally Open, Normally Closed)
  • AC Rating: 15A at 125/250VAC
  • DC Rating: 0.5A at 125VDC; 0.25A at 250VDC

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • V-156-1C25

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for automation, appliances, and general electrical equipment
  • Suitable for controlling the movement of mechanical parts in various systems
  • Compatible with electronic development boards including Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, and Raspberry Pi

When to Replace

  • Switch fails to actuate or reset consistently
  • Circuit remains open or closed regardless of actuator position
  • Intermittent or unreliable electrical contact during operation
  • Visible signs of physical damage, arcing, or corrosion

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect power from the equipment before installation.
  • Ensure the actuator is correctly aligned with the moving part it is intended to contact.
  • Verify wiring to the Common (C), Normally Open (NO), and Normally Closed (NC) terminals based on circuit requirements.
  • Operate the switch within its specified voltage and current ratings.
  • Secure the switch body to a fixed surface to prevent movement.