Eaton, 2P 5 Position 90° Multi Step Cam Switch, 690V (Volts), 20A, Short Thumb Grip Actuator

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RS Stock No.:
255-119
Mfr. Part No.:
222596 T0-2-15114/I1
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Series

T0

Pole and Throw Configuration

2P

Cam Switch Type

Multi Step Cam Switch

Maximum Current

20A

Maximum Voltage

690V (Volts)

Number of Positions

5

Angle of Throw

90°

Actuator Type

Short Thumb Grip

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
GB
The Eaton Moeller series T0 Step switch is designed for robust surface mounting applications, delivering reliable performance in demanding environments. Its innovative construction features dual contact units and a maintained contact design, making it ideal for various industrial settings. With a focus on safety and longevity, this switch not only meets stringent certification standards but also ensures user-friendly operation with its distinctive 0 (Off) position, enhancing control during electrical tasks. The thoughtfully engineered device accommodates significant functionality within a compact footprint, making it an essential tool for panel builders seeking efficiency and reliability.

Achieves IP65 protection, ensuring resistant operation against dust and water
Constructed with high-quality materials for durable performance over time
Caters to high operational current ratings, supporting diverse applications
Maintained actuator function optimises user control during operation
Short thumb-grip actuator enhances comfort and ease of use
Able to withstand mechanical shocks, ensuring reliability in dynamic environments
Meets electromagnetic compatibility standards for safe integration into electrical systems

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