Float, Level Sensors

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Type
-Liquid
Output Type
SwitchSwitch (Single Float)
Output Configuration
SPST-NCSPST-NO
Current
500 mA1 A
Mounting Type
Free HangingPanel MountThreaded
Material - Housing & Prism
Polyamide (PA)Polypropylene (PP)Stainless Steel
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 160°C-30°C ~ 80°C-20°C ~ 90°C
Voltage Rating
180V200V250V
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LS02-1A71-PA-500W
LS02-1A66-PA-500W
SENSOR LEVEL SWITCH SINGLE FLOAT
Standex-Meder Electronics
256
In Stock
1 : ¥32.68000
Bulk
Bulk
Active
Liquid
Switch (Single Float)
SPST-NO
500 mA
-
Free Hanging
Polyamide (PA)
-20°C ~ 90°C
200V
400
In Stock
1 : ¥48.80000
Bulk
Bulk
Active
-
Switch
SPST-NC
500 mA
-
Threaded
Polypropylene (PP)
-40°C ~ 160°C
180V
LS02-1A71-PA-500W
LS02-1A66-S-500W
SENSOR LEVEL SWITCH SINGLE FLOAT
Standex-Meder Electronics
0
In Stock
Check Lead Time
50 : ¥511.19500
Bulk
Bulk
Active
Liquid
Switch (Single Float)
SPST-NO
500 mA
-
Free Hanging
Stainless Steel
-30°C ~ 80°C
180V
LS02-1A85-S-500W
LS02-1A85-S-500W
SENSOR LEVEL SWITCH SINGLE FLOAT
Standex-Meder Electronics
0
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50 : ¥525.49980
Bulk
Bulk
Active
Liquid
Switch (Single Float)
SPST-NO
1 A
-
Free Hanging
Stainless Steel
-30°C ~ 80°C
250V
LS02-1A71-PA-500W
LS02-1B66-PA-500W
SENSOR LEVEL SWITCH SINGLE FLOAT
Standex-Meder Electronics
0
In Stock
Active
Bulk
Active
Liquid
Switch (Single Float)
SPST-NC
500 mA
-
Panel Mount
Polyamide (PA)
-20°C ~ 90°C
200V
LS02-1A71-PA-500W
LS02-1A66-PP-5000W
SENSOR LEVEL SWITCH SINGLE FLOAT
Standex-Meder Electronics
0
In Stock
Active
Bulk
Active
Liquid
Switch (Single Float)
SPST-NO
500 mA
-
Free Hanging
Polypropylene (PP)
-20°C ~ 90°C
200V
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Float, Level Sensors


Products within this category are used to measure or detect a fluid or material level within a container, commonly through the use of a buoyant element containing or connected to a switch of some type, but in other cases through the use of ultrasonic, optical, or other techniques. Outputs produced by these devices may be variable to allow a quantitative measurement of fluid/material level, or a simple binary indication of whether or not the level is in excess of some fixed value.