Overview
The Telemecanique L100WDR2M4 is a durable R.B. Denison Lox-Switch limit switch built for demanding industrial control applications. This 100A-rated switch delivers reliable operation in machinery protection, process control, and automation systems. The Telemecanique L100WDR2M4 is manufactured with robust metal construction, ensuring long service life in factory and equipment environments.
Key Features
- 100A maximum amperage rating for heavy-duty switching loads
- R.B. Denison Lox-Switch design for secure, repeatable operation
- Metal construction for durability in industrial environments
- Suitable for machinery position detection and equipment protection circuits
- Compatible with standard control logic and motor circuits
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
| Manufacturer | Telemecanique Sensors (Schneider Electric) |
| Model Number | L100WDR2M4 |
| Switch Type | Limit Switch (Lox-Switch) |
| Maximum Amperage | 100A |
| Contact Material | Metal |
| Condition | Used |
| Application Category | Industrial Control & Automation |
Typical Applications
- Machinery end-of-travel detection and protection
- Motor control and reversing circuits
- Equipment position sensing and feedback
- Industrial automation safety interlock systems
- Electrical equipment protection and shutdown circuits
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Schneider Electric motor control systems
- Standard three-phase and single-phase motor control circuits
- Industrial PLC and relay logic automation
- Machinery equipped with mechanical trip mechanisms
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
Verify compatibility with your system integrator or controls engineer before ordering. This model is designed to match the L100 series Telemecanique limit switch family, though exact drop-in equivalents should be confirmed against your original equipment documentation.
Works With
- Telemecanique / Schneider Electric motor starters and contactors
- Standard AC/DC control voltage circuits
- Mechanical actuation and trip mechanisms
- Industrial relay and contactor networks














