SR-SK-119

The bimetal element is insulated from the current
carrying parts. There is rapid heat transfer to the bimetal when
the thermostat is mounted on a heated surface whose temperature
is to be controlled. This makes it ideal for flat-irons and other
electrical appliances. Mounting is with an 8-32 screw through the
rivet hole, Both screw type and 1/4" quick-connect terminals
can be provided in various angular positions. In the normally closed
configuration the adjustment shaft is turned clockwise to increase
the temperature. Available in three temperature ranges up to 240°,
500° and 650°F maximum. The Model SR-SK-173 is supplied with
an adjustment screw only
SIZE: 2-3/32" L. X 1/2"W. x 5/8"H. RATING:1500W 115-230
V.A.C.
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MODEL SR-SK-191

Is similar to the SR-SK-119 except that it has a
3/8-24 threaded mounting stud which allows for panel mounting. In
the normally closed configuration the adjustment shaft is turned
clockwise to increase the temperature. Both 1/4" quick-connect
and screw terminals can be provided in various angular positions.
Available in three temperature ranges up to 500°F maximum.
SIZE:2-3/32" L. X 1/2" W. x 5/8" H. RATING:1500W
115-230 V.A.C.
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MODEL SR-SK-323
Is a differential expansion thermostat which minimizes
the temperature overshoot of surfaces such as on flatiron sole plates.
The bottom blade is the low expansion member which mounts against
the high expansion surface. Mounting at 1.608" center to center,
is with an 8-32 screw through the rivet hole and a 6-32 screw through
the bottom blade. Available with screw or 1/4" quick-connect
terminals. Supplied with normally closed contacts only. Adjustable
from room ambient to 500°F. maximum.
SIZE: 2-9/16"L. x 1/2"W x 5/8" H., RATING:1500W.
115-230 V.A.C.
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MODEL PE
Is a compact stackpile assembly of a bimetal element
and a contact spring. Because of its compact construction the adjustment
screw is live. Adjustment should be made, therefore, with a well
insulated screw driver in the normally closed configuration the
adjustment screw is turned counter-clockwise to increase the temperature.
Mounting is with an 8-32 screw through the rivet hole. Screw or
1/4" quick-connect terminals can be assembled in various angular
positions. Available in two temperature ranges up to 300°F and 650°F.
SIZE: 1-13/16" L. X 1/2" W. X 1/2" H. RATING:1000W
115-230 V.A.C
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HS-202

Is shockproof since all live metal parts are shielded.
It is provided with standard 4" long high temperature flexible leads.
It has a stackpile, strain relieved, three element construction
in which the bimetal is insulated from the current carrying parts.
The deep drawn dust proof housing is nickel plated steel. The adjustment
screw is turned counter-clockwise to increase the temperature in
the normally closed configuration. Mounting holes for 10-32 screws
are at 2-3/4" centers. Available in three temperature ranges
up to 240°, 500° and 650°F.
SIZE: 3-1/4"L. x 3/4"W. x 5/8" H. RATING: 1500W.
115-230 V.A.C.
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HK-207

Is of similar housing as on the HS-202 except that
it is provided with an adjustment shaft with trimmer screw, a limit
stop, and a molded knob. The adjustment shaft is turned counter-clockwise
to increase the temperature in the normally closed configuration.
Available in three temperature ranges up to 240°, 500° and 650°F.
SIZE: 3-1/4" L., x 3/4" W. x 5/8" H. RATING:1500W
115-230 V.A.C.
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MODEL 401

Is a miniature immersion alarm thermostat with an
1/8" N.P.T. pipe thread. The bimetal element, being intimately
in contact with the probe, rapidly responds to temperature change
of the liquid in which it is immersed. As the body is grounded,
the Model 401 is suitable for circuits no greater than 24V Model
401 has universal application because adapter bushings are available
in 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" N.P.T. The glass sealed terminal
prevents moisture condensation in the thermostat with the adjustment
screw epoxy sealed. Maximum temperature 300°F.
SIZE: Probe 29/32" L. X 1/8" N.P.T thread. RATING:100
W. 24 V.D.C. Or A.C.
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