Eaton RMQ Titan M22 Series Light Block, 12 →30V ac/dc

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RS Stock No.:
399-3630
Mfr. Part No.:
216557 M22-LED-W
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Block Type

Light Block

Voltage Rating

12 →30V ac/dc

Series

RMQ Titan M22

Illumination Type

LED

LED Included

Yes

Terminal Type

Screw

Body/Fixing Collar Included

No

Current Rating

15mA

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Eaton Light Block, 12 to 30V AC/DC, White LED - M22 Series - 216557 M22-LED-W


Illuminate your automation and control processes with this light block from Eaton. It's part of the RMQ Titan series, so you can use it with M22 contact blocks and push button heads to put together a tailor-made solution for your setup. Once assembled, the white LED shines through the button head, so you'll know at a glance whether your machine is activated. The modular light block has a slim design that's well-suited to industrial manufacturing and other mechanical functions where space is at a premium.

Features & Benefits


• Screw terminals and front fixing for efficient installation
• IP66-rated protection against dust and high-pressure jets makes it suitable for manufacturing environments
• Closed operating temperature range of -40°C to +80°C for safe operation in harsh conditions

Does this light block include a fixing collar?


No, but a fixing collar is included with the compatible contact block (399-3589) for a complete installation solution.

How does the LED light activate?


As with all LEDs, it's illuminated when a current is passed through it. In this case, the light is triggered by pressing the push button that it's mounted to.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller