In many automation systems, knowing whether a valve or actuator has actually reached its end position is as important as moving it. That’s where feedback becomes necessary. Cosmic Airmatics is manufacturing and supplying Limit Switch 2 Positions in Ahmedabad for applications where open and close position confirmation is required.
Limit Switch 2 Positions is used to detect and signal both end positions of a valve or actuator, typically fully open and fully closed. It sends an electrical feedback to the control system, confirming actual movement instead of assumed operation. This helps in improving safety, process accuracy, and system monitoring.
In many setups, users run automation without proper position feedback. That creates confusion in control panels and sometimes leads to incorrect operation cycles. Limit switch solves this issue, but only when properly aligned with the actuator stroke and mounted correctly.
Then there’s the matter of mechanical alignment and enclosure protection. If the switch is not positioned accurately, it may give false signals or miss detection. Dust and moisture can also affect switching reliability in industrial environments. We focus on stable triggering mechanism and durable housing so the switch performs consistently in real working conditions.
We are supplying Limit Switch 2 Positions in Ahmedabad, across Gujarat, and to different industries in India where valve and actuator position monitoring is part of automation systems.
If your system needs reliable position feedback or you are facing errors in valve status indication, you can share your requirement with us. We will check and suggest suitable limit switch options that match your actuator setup and support accurate control.
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