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QHow can one determine whether the malfunction of a microswitch is a mechanical issue or an electrical one?
Mechanical faults: Button stuck, does not spring back, abnormal noise
Electrical faults: Inconsistent contact, intermittent power supply
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QHow do the "travel" and "force" of a microswitch affect its usage?
Actuation Travel: The distance that the trigger switch needs to move. Short travel is suitable for precision equipment, while long travel is suitable for industrial rough operations.
Operating Force: The pressure required for triggering. If the force is too light, it may easily cause accidental activation; if it is too heavy, it will affect the feel.
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QWhat is the difference between the mechanical life and the electrical life of a microswitch?
Mechanical life: Refers to the number of times the switch can be physically operated (such as pressing a button), usually ranging from 500,000 to 3,000,000 times.
Electrical life: Refers to the number of times the switch can operate normally when powered on, affected by contact wear (usually 100,000 to 3,000,000 times).