EAO Pushbutton Actuator for Use with Switching Devices

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RS Stock No.:
442-630
Mfr. Part No.:
704.062.2
Brand:
EAO
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Brand

EAO

Accessory Type

Actuator

For Use With

Switching Devices

Actuator Diameter

29

Mounting Type

Panel Mount

Standards Met

RoHS Compliant

Operating Mode

Maintained

Actuator Material

Plastic

Actuator Colour

Grey

COO (Country of Origin):
CH
The EAO Actuator is designed to bring a level of sophistication and functionality to your control applications. Featuring a front dimension of 29 mm and a durable round form, it integrates seamlessly into various setups while its nature-coloured aluminium bezel adds a touch of elegance. The illuminated red lens not only enhances visibility but is also crafted from high-quality plastic, ensuring longevity. Durability is paramount, with a mechanical lifetime of up to 3 million cycles, making this actuator a reliable choice for any operator. With an operating temperature range of -40 °C to +55 °C, it is built to perform even in the most demanding environments. Effortless installation is assured with panel mounting capabilities and options for screw terminals, allowing for flexibility in your design needs.

Illuminated design enhances visibility in low-light conditions
Robust construction ensures long-lasting performance in challenging environments
Easy panel mounting simplifies the installation process
Screw terminal configuration accommodates a variety of connection requirements
Mechanical design supports millions of operations for dependable use
IP65 rating guarantees protection against dust and water ingress
Versatile colour and material choices allow for aesthetic integration into any application

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