Eaton Pushbutton Actuator for Use with Pushbutton

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RS Stock No.:
231-801
Mfr. Part No.:
121497 C22S-D-R-K02
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Accessory Type

Internal Id

For Use With

Pushbutton

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
This Eaton Moeller series C22 Pushbutton is a flat, momentary actuation device designed for increased efficiency in control applications. Featuring a vibrant red actuator and durable black bezel, this pushbutton is built to withstand a range of environmental challenges. With its robust screw connection and positive opening contacts, it ensures reliable performance and safety in various settings. Compact yet powerful, this pushbutton supports up to 3600 operations per hour, making it ideal for high-usage environments. Its certifications underline adherence to rigorous safety and industry standards, ensuring peace of mind for professionals and operators alike. An excellent choice for applications requiring a quick response, this product merges functionality with ergonomic design, guaranteeing a seamless user experience.

Vibrant red colour for easy identification and emergency signalling
Flat design allows for versatile installation in various environments
Positive opening contacts enhance safety and reliability
Durable construction ensures longevity even in demanding conditions
Screw connection provides easy and secure installation
High operational capacity supports up to 3600 operations per hour
Certifications from leading bodies reinforce product reliability
Ergonomically designed for comfortable use during operation
Versatile mounting position to suit different installation needs
Low actuation force ensures effortless operation

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