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Product category: Control systems, panels, HMIs, interfaces, screens
News Release from: EAO | Subject: Series 61 Emergency-stop
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 09 November 2004

Emergency stop saves panel space

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In response to the demand for achieving maximum savings in panel space, an emergency-stop combines compactness with the full functionality and capability and meets international standards.

EAO the expert in human machine interfaces, in response to the demand for maximum savings in panel space, introduces the Series 61 Emergency-stop, which combines compactness with the full functionality and capability that you would expect from this type of switch in the event of an emergency In today's world, the trend is to shrink industrial applications

Whilst small, the robust Series 61 E-stop is tested to full international operational and safety standards and is protected against water and dirt ingress to IP65.

The smart design of the Series 61 E-Stop enables it to be integrated seamlessly into compact control panels, mosaic panels and a wide range of machinery and process control equipment, including production lines, cranes, robots, moving platforms, as well as security systems and emergency exits.

Rated at 250VAC/5A and foolproof to EN 60947-5-5 and EN418, the Series 61 E-stop is 27mm in diameter for 16mm mounting and is available with either a twist or (Kaba) key release, in either red, grey or black.

Additional features include a status indication ring, and nine different switching elements with silver contacts for plug-in or screw terminals.

The mushroom-head cap may be marked with either arrows or 'stop' legend.

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