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Elettrotec srl
- Milano, Italy
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Air Logic
- Racine, WI
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Airtrol
- New Berlin, WI
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Asco
- Florham Park, NJ
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BEC Controls Corp.
- Mineral Point, WI, USA
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Crouzet Corporation
- Carrollton, TX
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Dwyer Instruments Inc.
- Michigan City, IN, USA
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Kavlico Corporation
- Moorpark, CA
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Kip Inc.
- Farmington Hills, CT, USA
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Micro Pneumatic Logic
- Pompano Beach, FL, USA
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Nason
- Wallhalla, SC
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NOSHOK, Inc.
- Berea, OH
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Pres:Air:Trol
- Mamaroneck, NY, USA
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Transducers Direct, LLC
- Loveland, Oh, USA
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Wasco
- Santa Maria, CA
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Wika Instruments
- Lawrenceville, GA
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More Information about Pressure Switches for Compressed Air
Pressure switches are useful for monitoring pressure levels in compressed air systems. Most pressure switches consist of a diaphragm attached to an adjustable spring and a micro-switch. System pressure is applied to the side of the diaphragm opposite the spring. Once system pressure exceeds the force generated by the tension of the adjustable spring, the micro-switch is activated. The pressure setting can be adjusted by adjusting the spring tension. Often the micro-switch is a dry-contact switch that will accept any voltage.
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