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Surface Reed Contacts - Additional Contacts


Miniature Magnetic Contact with Screw Terminals


945T • Screw mount or adhesive mount • Screw terminals eliminate wire splicing and soldering • Standard gap: 1-1/8" (29mm) • Also available: * 945T-WH – white * 945T-BR – brown * 945T-GY – grey * 945WH-M – extra magnet (10-pack) * 945BR-M – extra magnet (10-pack) * 945GY-M – extra magnet (10-pack)


Overhead Door Magnetic Contact


957 • Rugged cast aluminum housing for protecting magnet, armoured cable standard on every model


• 18" (46cm), standard gap – 1" (25mm) minimum • Unobtrusive design resists damage in high traffic areas • Also available: * 957 – standard gap 1" (25mm) minimum * 957W – wide gap 2" (51mm) minimum


Magnetic Contact with Leads


949 • Screw mount • External test points standard • Standard gap: 1.25" (32mm) • Complete with spacers and mounting screws • Also available: * 949WH – white * 949BR – brown


Overhead Door Magnetic Contact


958 • Adjustable magnet with L bracket


• 24" (61cm) armoured cable is standard, standard gap – 2.375" (60mm) minimum


• Epoxy sealed for protection from moisture and impact


• Rugged “Shock Absorber” design protects reed against flex or damage to housing


• Also available: * 958 SPST – Switch (Form "A") * 958-2 SPDT – Switch (Form "C") * 958M – Spare magnet


XTP Overhead Door Contact


959 • Exceeds transient test withstanding surges up to 2400 volts


• XTP contacts withstands surges up to 2400VDC • The standard for OHD contact applications • Adjustable magnet with L bracket • Standard gap 2" (51mm)


Overhead Door Contact


MPS51C • Standard gap: 2" (51mm) • Form "C" • 24" (61cm) armoured cable • Adjustable magnet bracket


Surface-Mount Contact with Terminals


MPS80 • Standard gap: 2" (51mm) • Includes spaces and mounting screws • Also available: * MPS80WGW – white * MPS86WGB – brown


Retractable Slimline Stretch Door Cord


64 • Solves the problem of carrying protective circuits off double hung windows


• Sliding doors and other movable fixtures • Also available: * 64WH – white * 64BR – brown * 64GY – grey


Disconnecting Door Cord


69 • Ideal for protecting areas such as overhead garage and roll-up doors


• Can be used as a contact or as a combination contact and circuit take-off


• Contains polarized plug and special stress relief chains which protect door cord wires


XTP Surface-Mount Magnetic Contact


960 • XTP contacts withstand surges up to 2400VDC • The toughest commercial contact ever developed


• Rugged aluminum housing, completely immersion proof (epoxy sealed)


• 3' (91cm) armoured cable is standard • Wide gap of 2.5" (64mm) is standard • Also available: * 960 SPST – switch (Form "A") * 960-2 SPDT – switch (Form "C")


XTP High Security Switch


968XTP • Defeat-resistant from external magnetic tampering • Includes tamper switch to notify of removal • XTP protection (up to 2400VDC) • Suitable for indoor/outdoor use • Epoxy sealed for protection from moisture and corrosion • 3' (91cm) stainless steel armoured cable


XTP Surface-Mount Magnetic Contact with Leads


7945 • XTP contacts withstand surges up to 2400VDC • 6' (1.8m) CLII cable • Completely immersion proof (epoxy sealed) • Wide gap of 2.5" (64mm) is standard • Also available: * 7945WH – white * 7945BR – brown * 7945GY – grey * 7945-2GY – SPDT Switch (Form "C")


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