Eaton M22 Series Contact Block for Use with N(S)1(-4) Series, NZM1(-4) Series, PN1(-4) Series, 500V, 1 NO

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RS Stock No.:
399-3618
Distrelec Article No.:
304-10-361
Mfr. Part No.:
216384 M22-CK10
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Block Type

Contact Block

Voltage Rating

500V

Series

M22

Contact Configuration

1 NO

LED Included

No

Terminal Type

Cage Clamp

Body/Fixing Collar Included

No

Current Rating

6A

For Use With

N(S)1(-4) Series, NZM1(-4) Series, PN1(-4) Series

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Eaton Contact Block, Front Fixing, ≦3600 Operating Frequency - M22 Series - 216384 M22-CK10


Make or break the electric circuit in your push button using this contact block from Eaton. Closing the gap between the contacts, this piece lets power flow through the circuit, turning the button on. The built-in cage clamp locks it in to help make sure it's securely connected. As you can use it with buttons and switches from the N(S)1(-4), NZM1(-4) and PN1(-4) series, this unit will come in handy when setting up your control system. With its integrated resistance to mechanical shock, it keeps up with the demands of your panel if things get shaky.

Features & Benefits


• Operating frequency of ≦3600 operations/h for fast-paced switching
• Ambient operating temperature range of -25°C to +70°C to withstand harsh environments
• Integrated notched hole with anti-rotation tab for stability in panel

How long will this contact block last?


Thanks to its mechanical lifespan of 1 million operations, you can reliably use this contact block for a long time without the risk of it breaking down.

Where should I mount this contact block?


As it's designed for front-fixing, you can mount this contact block by attaching it to the front of the circuit in your panel.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller