EAO Black Push Button Actuator

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£21.33

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£25.60

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RS Stock No.:
443-445
Mfr. Part No.:
14-471.036
Brand:
EAO
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Brand

EAO

Product Type

Push Button Actuator

Standards/Approvals

DIN EN 60529, RoHS Compliant, REACH Compliant, 2011/65/EC (RoHS), EN/IEC 61058-1, 2014/35/EU (LVD)

Actuator Colour

Black

COO (Country of Origin):
CH
The EAO Actuator is designed for those who demand precision and reliability in their applications. Built with a round front form and illuminated lens, it combines functionality with aesthetics. Whether you require panel mounting or versatility in your electrical projects, this product excels with its robust features. With a focus on low-level switching and durable mechanics, it ensures that you can depend on it for multiple cycles of operation. The actuator's universal terminal is compatible with various printed circuit boards and offers flexibility for soldering or plugging in, making it a preferred choice among engineers and manufacturers. Adhering to stringent compliance standards, it guarantees smooth operation even in harsh environments. With exceptional shock resistance and a broad temperature range, this actuator stands out as a reliable component in any technical setup.

Illuminated lens enhances visibility in low-light conditions

Designed for panel mounting, providing easy installation

Universal terminal allows for compatibility with various setups

Mechanical lifetime of one million cycles ensures longevity

Exceptional shock resistance protects against mechanical stress

Wide operating temperature range accommodates diverse environments

Compact design makes it suitable for various applications

Low-level switching functionality ensures reliable operation

Maintained switching action optimises control in systems

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