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Dormeyer 2536-M-1 Solenoid, Laminated, 1/8 - 1 In, Continuous

  • $98.38
  • Regular price $140.54

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Vendor: Cai - Dormeyer

Type: Starters & Parts

Sku: WBCARB00N3HPO9O

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Dormeyer 2536-M-1 Solenoid, Laminated, 1/8 - 1 In, Continuous

$98.38

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the maximum pull force of the Dormeyer 2536-M-1 solenoid? A: The Dormeyer 2536-M-1 solenoid has a pull force range of 92.8 to 176.0 oz, depending on the stroke length.
  • Q: What are the electrical specifications of this solenoid? A: The solenoid operates at a coil voltage rating of 120 VAC with a maximum stroke current of 6.50 Amps and a coil resistance of 14.9 Ohms.
  • Q: How do I install the Dormeyer 2536-M-1 solenoid? A: Installation requires mounting holes that are 2 inches apart in length and 1 5/8 inches apart in width. Ensure the solenoid is securely fastened and connected to the appropriate electrical supply.
  • Q: Can the Dormeyer 2536-M-1 solenoid be used continuously? A: Yes, this solenoid is designed for continuous duty, making it suitable for applications that require prolonged operation without interruption.
  • Q: What should I consider when selecting a solenoid for my project? A: When selecting a solenoid, consider factors such as the required pull force, stroke range (1/8" to 1" for this model), electrical specifications (120 VAC), and the specific application needs.

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