Categories | Elevator Spare Parts |
---|---|
Brand Name: | SULAB |
Model Number: | KCB-A Close KCB-B MKG131-03 |
Place of Origin: | China |
MOQ: | 1 |
Payment Terms: | Company Bank, Western union, alibaba, Paypal etc |
Supply Ability: | 10000pcs per month |
Delivery Time: | Normally 2-3 working days after payment |
Packaging Details: | Carton |
Product name: | Switch KCB-A Close KCB-B MKG131-03 |
Delivery time: | 2-3 working days |
Supply ability: | 10000pcs per month |
After-Sale Service: | Online technical support |
Type: | Elevator Parts |
Suitable for: | Elevator |
MOQ: | 1PC |
Transportion: | TNT, UPS, DHL, Fedex, Air, Sea |
Applicable: | Elevator |
Packages: | Carton, Wooden case, Pallet etc |
Warranty: | One year |
Payment Method: | Company Bank, Western union, alibaba, Paypal etc |
Brand: | Sulab |
Description: | Elevator parts |
Model: | FB-9B |
Brand | SULAB |
Description | Bistable Switch |
Model | KCB-IIIA KCB-IIIB MKG131-03 |
MOQ | 1PC |
Transportion | TNT, UPS, DHL, Fedex, Air, Sea |
Applicable | Elevator |
Packages | Carton, Wooden case, Pallet etc |
Delivery Time | Normally 2-3 working days after payment |
Warranty | One year |
Payment Method | Company Bank, Western union, alibaba, Paypal, Personal bank etc |
Pictures for Elevator Spare Parts Magnetic Bistable Normal Open Switch KCB-A Close KCB-B MKG131-03
What are the elevator bistable switches?
There are two states of pressing the switch
1. It is connected to the normally open point. When the magnet
approaches, it becomes a closed state, indicating that the circuit
is closed (connected state);
2. The normally closed point, when the magnet is approached,
becomes disconnected, indicating that the line is disconnected. A
bistable circuit generally has one output terminal and two input
terminals (one for each of the "+" and "-" terminals). When the "+"
terminal of the input terminal has a trigger signal, the output
terminal will immediately change regardless of its original state.
It is a high level and has been outputting a high level stably. If
there is a trigger signal at the "-" end of the input end, no
matter what the original state of the output end is, it will
immediately change to a low level, and it will always output a low
level stably. This is a bistable circuit.
![]() |