EAO Pushbutton Actuator for Use with Switching Devices

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RS Stock No.:
441-809
Mfr. Part No.:
51-146.025D2
Brand:
EAO
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Brand

EAO

Accessory Type

Actuator

For Use With

Switching Devices

Standards Met

2011/65/EC (RoHS), 2014/30/EU (EMC), 2014/35/EU (LVD), CE, UKCA

Number of Positions

2

Mounting Type

Panel Mount

Operating Mode

Momentary

Actuator Colour

Black

COO (Country of Origin):
CH
The EAO Actuator exemplifies cutting-edge design and robust functionality, tailored for demanding applications. Measuring 18 mm x 18 mm with a sleek square form, its raised structure is perfect for panel mounting. Crafting superior performance, the actuator is designed with a momentary switching action, allowing for precise control in various settings. Its dual contact configuration with two normally closed and two normally open contacts ensures versatility, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of electrical systems. With an impressive lifespan of 50,000 cycles, this product guarantees reliability and enduring performance in fluctuating conditions. Built to withstand harsh environments, it boasts an IP65 rating, ensuring excellent protection against dust and water ingress, thus enhancing its durability and usability in diverse applications.

State-of-the-art snap-action switching offers precise control
Robust build ensures longevity even in challenging environments
Conforms to stringent safety standards for user confidence
Lightweight design enhances ease of integration into various systems
Gold contact material provides superior conductivity and reliability
Wide operating temperature range allows flexibility in usage scenarios
Compact dimensions make it suitable for space-constrained installations

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