Push-buttons suitable for use in 22mm and 30mm industrial push-button applications
Switchtec
SCL 10D push-buttons
Switchtec’s SCL 10D push-buttons have been upgraded to a stronger metal bezel version and are suitable for use in 22mm and 30mm industrial push-button applications
According to the company, Switchtec’s 10D push-buttons have improved installation and wiring and are user-friendly, and by incorporating LED technology, the 10D series offers a very low power consumption of less than 13mA per unit.
Key facts
- Includes enclosed pushbutton stations in IP65 grey or yellow enclosures
- Comprises flush head, extended head, mushroom head, extended head latching, mushroom twist to release and a twin head push button
- All push-buttons are RoHS compliant and carry UL/CSA, TUV and CE approval
- Includes colour-coded contacts to enable easy recognition
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