EAO Pushbutton Actuator for Use with Switching Devices

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RS Stock No.:
444-046
Mfr. Part No.:
51-195.022D
Brand:
EAO
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Brand

EAO

Accessory Type

Actuator

For Use With

Switching Devices

Operating Mode

Maintained

Number of Positions

2

Actuator Colour

Black

Standards Met

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

Mounting Type

Panel Mount

COO (Country of Origin):
CH
The EAO Actuator is expertly designed for precision and reliability in a variety of applications. Featuring a compact rectangular form factor with dimensions of 24 mm x 18 mm, it integrates seamlessly into panel-mounted environments. The actuator showcases an innovative snap-action switching system that ensures efficient operation, making it an ideal choice for those requiring both normally closed and normally open connections. With a robust electrical lifespan of 50,000 cycles, durability meets functionality whilst providing excellent performance across diverse environments, supported by its IP65 rating for outstanding dust and moisture resistance. Engineered to withstand challenging conditions, this component operates effectively within a temperature range of -25 °C to +55 °C, making it suitable for many industrial applications.

Compact design enhances versatility in installation
Snap-action mechanism provides dependable performance
IP65 rating guarantees superior protection against the elements
Self-cleaning contacts reduce maintenance needs over time
Long operational life optimises cost-effectiveness in long-term use
Wide operating temperature range supports diverse operational settings
Plug-in terminals facilitate easier connectivity and installation
Lightweight construction aids in overall system efficiency

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