We don't use levers, we activate the plungers directly. The key is to 
design the switch mount such that a physical stop would prevent wrecking 
the plastic switch on a rapid jogs ooops.

 >Len



On 2/15/2016 6:37 PM, Bertho Stultiens wrote:
> On 02/16/2016 01:16 AM, Len Shelton wrote:
>> We in fact see about 2-3 tenths of a thou repeatibility with a slow
>> approach on cheap chinese snap switches.
> Just like what others seem to report.
>
> Is that on direct activation or using an positional offset on a lever?
>
> Using a lever seems like introducing a variable due to spring forces.
>


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