Eaton Pushbutton Actuator for Use with Pushbutton

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RS Stock No.:
244-615
Mfr. Part No.:
188065 M30I-FDRL-W
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Accessory Type

Internal Id

For Use With

Pushbutton

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Eaton illuminated pushbutton actuator from the RMQ-Titan series is engineered for optimal performance and durability in demanding environments. Featuring a sleek flat front design crafted from stainless steel, it combines aesthetic appeal with robust functionality. The actuator is tailored for reliability, effortlessly integrating into various applications while ensuring excellent visibility through its luminous design. As a testament to its quality, it meets stringent international certifications, making it suitable for a wide array of industrial and commercial uses. With a mechanical lifespan of up to 1,000,000 operations, this product promises longevity and dependability, ensuring it remains a steadfast component in your operations. Its IP67 rated protection allows it to withstand harsh conditions, offering peace of mind and consistent performance.

Flat front design enhances visual appeal and ease of use
Crafted from stainless steel for superior durability
High protection rating ensures resilience in challenging environments
Capable of 1,000,000 mechanical operations, promoting long-term reliability
Designed for seamless integration into various applications
Illuminated function provides clear visibility in low-light conditions
Maintained switching function caters to specific operational needs
Wide temperature range resistance ensures performance across diverse settings
Supports SmartWire-DT connectivity for advanced communication capabilities

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