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Safety relays & switches

LS Titan position switches

The LS Titan position switches of the Eaton Moeller series can be used to safely, accurately and reliably detect positions. They enable smooth and safe operation and can be optimally adapted to any application. Position switches also contribute to higher standards of process and personal safety. Available with one NC and one NO contact, or with two NC contacts. In addition, all operating heads of the LS Titan series can be rotated by 4 x 90 degrees and their installation is quick and safe.

Secure data transfer:
IEC/EN 60 947-5-1 and IEC/EN 61 131-2
Powerful and efficient:
up to 6,000 cycles/hour
Reliable monitoring and protection:
A high level of process and personal safety

Core features

  • High degree of protection: IP66, IP67
  • Electronically adjustable (LSE)
  • Positive opening contacts
  • Operating range from 0.5 mm to 5.5 mm
  • Multiple circuit types are possible
  • Easy installation and flexible use

LS Titan electronic position switches

The adjustable operating point enables the precise detection of individual positions. The two high-speed and bounce-free PNP switching outputs support high switching frequencies. This guarantees precise and reproducible pre-defined operating points.

LS Titan mechanical position switches

The LS Titan devices offer maintenance-free and vibration-proof connections with Cage Clamp terminals or screw terminals. If used in combination with the pilot devices from Eaton's RMQ-Titan range, the result is a control device with pre-defined snap-action switching that also opens up new application possibilities. Two types of enclosures are available: a rugged metal version (LSM) and an insulated plastic version (LS).

The Eaton Moeller series—a 100-year legacy

With over 100 years of experience in starting, controlling and protecting motors, the Eaton Moeller series offers you a proven product portfolio that will help you use energy more reliably, efficiently, safely and sustainably.
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