Banner 1 Button Safety Two Hand Control Switch, Black, Yellow, STB Series

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RS Stock No.:
840-3110
Mfr. Part No.:
STBVP6-RB1E02
Brand:
Banner
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Brand

Banner

Series

STB

Contact Configuration

SPDT

Number Of Push Buttons

1

Push Button Actuation

Momentary

Housing Material

Plastic

Mounting Type

Panel Mount

IP Rating

IP20

Length

474mm

Width

137.3mm

Depth

139.2mm

Dimensions

474 x 137.3 x 139.2mm

Colour

Black, Yellow

RoHS Status: Exempt

Banner Safety Two-Hand Control Switch, SPDT Contact Configuration, Cold-Rolled Steel Material - STB Series - STBVP6-RB1E02


Keep your digits safe and secure with this safety two-hand control switch from Banner. It protects the equipment operator from physical injuries by ensuring that the machine is only operable when both hands are on the device. An ergonomic design keeps your hands and arms strain-free, even during long work periods. For improved safety, the unit is equipped with an emergency stop button. An IP20 rating indicates it's finger-safe and protected against objects larger than 12mm, so you won't get a nasty shock when handling it.

Features & Benefits


• LED indicators let you know the power status, output signals and fault conditions
• Easy to use, as no physical pressure is needed for actuation
• Immune to ambient light, EMI and RFI to ensure stable performance
• Cold-rolled steel construction for resistance to impact and corrosion

Applications


• Metal fabrication
• Material handling
• Woodworking
• Paper processing

Is this device protected against electrical hazards?


Yes, it has built-in protections against overload, short circuits and false pulse on start-up to minimise the risk of electrical damage.

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