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Product category: Electrical systems
News Release from: EAO | Subject: Series 44 industrial control-switches
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 26 September 2003

Industrial control switches are easy to
mount

A price-competitive selection of industrial control-switches are quick and easy to mount and contain all the controls needed for modern human-machine interfaces.

EAO, the expert in human machine interfaces, introduces the Series 44 range, a price-competitive selection of industrial control-switches which are quick and easy to mount This comprehensive range of 22.5 and 30.5mm switches contains all the controls needed for modern human-machine interfaces: illuminated and non-illuminated pushbuttons and indicators, interlocking pushbuttons, Emergency-stop safety switches, joysticks, potentiometers and rotary and keylock switches

They are protected to IP65 from the front as standard, or they can be fitted with a protective silicon cap for a fast and simple upgrade to IP67.

The Series 44 will resist high levels of shock and vibration which makes them well suited to many applications in the machinery, process-control, panel building and lifting and moving markets.

To reduce assembly time, Series 44 switches can be mounted quickly by one person using the self-holding actuators; they can be mounted either flush to the front panel or raised above it.

These switches are rated at 500VAC (10A) and feature screw terminals with openings to guide a screwdriver.

The switching elements feature high-quality, gold-plated silver, self-cleaning, double-breaking spring contacts, which are stackable.

A broad selection of accessories are available for Series 44 switches including protective front rings, protective caps, blind plugs, enclosures, legend plates, etc. Request a free brochure from EAO ...

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