A tilt switch is commonly used at the end of a conveyor system. Where product is dropping off the conveyor and into a pile, the pile height can be governed by the tilt switch. The switch is a vertical device that hangs at a level that the conveyor should be shut off at. When the pile pushes the tilt switch 5 degrees out of plumb a Mercury switch inside the tilt switch operates and shuts off the motor to the conveyor.
The diagram symbol for any tilt switch is the ball tilt switch symbol.Then in the table of contents the switch is described,whether it be a ball switch,mercury switch,etc...
Yes it is possible buy why would you want to?
A non-mercury tilt switch makes contact once reaching adesired angle they replaced the old mercury filled tilt switches as mercury is veryhazardous.
Mercury tilt switch, Knife switch, Footswitch, Reversing switch, Light switches, Electronic switches
There is a solonoid on the starter and the ignition switch is on the steering column.
It's probably the switch.
Willie D Gamble
Mercury tilt are usually used as car alarms. The mercury tilt switches contain a tube with a small amount of mercury and two electrical contacts. If the car is moved, the mercury flows along the tube completing the circuit and triggering the alarm. I apologize, but I do not know about normal tilt switches.
If you have tilt steering, there should be a switch or little pull lever on the left side of the steering wheel, but i havent had a tilt in any of my Paseo's xP
A plane that can start with a vertical lift off then switch to level is called a tilt rotor aircraft.
That is the turn signal switch & actually it move up & down when you tilt the column. But when you move the turn signal handle up or down it moves a small wire inside a casting that actually works the turn signal switch.
I would say a possible similar device would be a mercury level switch. The switch is a sealed glass tube capsule with two or more contacts at one end. Tilt the capsule one way makes the mercury from around the metal contacts closing the switch, tilt the other way and the mercury moves away from the contacts so it opens the switch. It is often used for tilt / level detectors. A typical use would be to place it on a floating ball valve in a tank of liquid or sump, and as the level goes up or down the mercury switch would close and switch on an electrical pump to top the tank up or to drain the sump.