The magnetic switch consists of two key parts: the inducting end and the trigger. Inside the inducting end, there's a reed switch connected to a cable, while the trigger is a magnet encased in plastic. When the distance between these two parts is less than 1 cm, the reed switch closes, enabling the detection of an object's position change. This allows for functions like travel control and position - limitation protection. With reliable performance, a long lifespan, low power consumption, a wide voltage range, and high operating frequency, this switch is perfect for harsh environments. It can be used in door/window position limiters, intelligent toilets, car/electric bike anti - theft systems, and smart homes.


Using this magnetic switch is easy. First, install the inducting end and the trigger in the appropriate positions where you want to detect position changes. Make sure the cable from the inducting end is properly connected. When the trigger gets within 1 cm of the inducting end, the switch will work as expected. For safety, avoid exposing the switch to extremely high temperatures or strong magnetic fields. Keep it dry and clean to maintain its performance. If you notice any issues, check the cable connections first. You can wipe the switch with a dry cloth occasionally to remove dust. This will help the switch last a long time and keep working well.