Omron Contact Block for Selector Switch

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RS Stock No.:
214-7001
Mfr. Part No.:
A16S-2N-2
Brand:
Omron
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Brand

Omron

Accessory Type

Contact Block

For Use With

Selector Switch

Series

A16S

Omron A16S Series Contact Block, For Use With Selector Switch, Solder Terminal - A16S-2N-2


The contact block is an essential component that enhances the functionality of selector switches. It is crucial in electrical circuits, providing precise control and operation across various applications. Integrating this part into your setup ensures effective switching operations while maintaining the integrity and reliability of industrial systems.

Features & Benefits


• Facilitates reliable switching in high-demand Applications
• Designed for seamless integration with Omron industrial components
• Streamlines connections, enhancing operational efficiency
• Offers straightforward installation and maintenance procedures

Applications


• Used with selector switches in control panels
• Ideal for automation systems requiring rapid switching
• Employed in machinery control for precise operations
• Utilised in electrical distribution systems for dependable performance

What is involved in installing this component?


Installation requires connecting the contact block directly to the selector switch, adhering to relevant electrical safety protocols.

Can it be used with other brands of selector switches?


This contact block is specifically designed for optimal compatibility with select models, primarily from its brand.

How does this enhance the overall function of my system?


It improves the effectiveness of switching operations, contributing to system efficiency.