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Re: Minibot switches...
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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz
As to the other links that show "limit switch" in the title, likewise those fit the GDC description above.
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Thank you Al for the response. The word "Title" is a bit difficult to interpret. I have part numbers, descriptions, and family/catagories to look at in the Digi-Key and Mouser online catalogs.
Below is a breadcrumb trail for getting to a particular switch on Mouser:
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All Products » Electromechanical » Switches » Basic / Snap Action / Limit Switches » D2D-1001
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Even though the final identifier is D2D-1001, I wouldn't consider that a title. The description is
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Basic / Snap Action / Limit Switches DOOR INTERLOCK SWITCH
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So the level of identification immediately before part number contains the word limit switch. I guess that would have to be legal then?
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