Industry Description
Rees 40102-102 Push Button Switch, Action: Maintained, Contact Configuration: 50703 (NO And NC), Contact Rating: 110 - 120 VAC At 6 AMP, 220 - 240 VAC At 3 AMP, 440 - 480 VAC At 1.5 AMP, 550 - 600 VAC At 1.2 AMP, 115 - 125 VDC At 2.2 AMP, 230 - 250 VDC At 1.1 AMP, Actuator: 2 IN Red Plastic Mushroom Plunger, Enclosure: NEMA 12/13, IP65, Operating Cycles: Mechanical: 1000000, Operating Temperature: 0 - 55 DEG C, Environmental Conditions: -40 To 85 DEG C, Inrush Current: 60 AMP At 110 - 120 VAC, 30 AMP At 220 - 240 VAC, 15 AMP At 440 - 480 VAC, 12 AMP At 550 - 600 VAC, Dimension: 4.4 IN Height, 8 LB Operating Force, Plunger Head Operator Replacement: 43200-042, IEC 60947-5-5 - 3.9 Direct Opening Action (Positive Opening Action) (Of A Contact Element); When Fitted With One Or More Of Any Of Our Normally Closed Contact Blocks, Used On A Variety Of Machinery, Used To Perform Such Operations As 'Stop', 'Top Stop', 'Off', 'Forward', 'Reverse', Etc.
Modified Industry Description
PUSHBUTTON OPERATOR
AD Description
REES 40102-102 Heavy Duty Non-Illuminated Pushbutton Switch, 30.5 mm, 1NO-1NC, Red
Vendor Description
The following switch is a hand operated, control circuit device, rated heavy duty normally for use with electromagnetic equipment. The body is made from die cast zinc. The red mushroom ergonomic shaped plunger is molded from DuPont Delrin 100ST Acetyl for improved impact resistance and is solid color throughout. The operator will accept up to three tiers of two contact blocks for a total of six separate circuits. Each operator is supplied with all mounting hardware and a solid neoprene rubber gasket which provides an oiltight seal upon installation. The mechanical life of this unit is 1,000,000 operations. This device can be found on a variety of machinery, used to perform such operations as stop, top stop, off, forward, reverse, etc. This Series satisfies the requirements of IEC 60947-5-5 - 3.9 direct opening action (positive opening action) (of a contact element) when fitted with one or more of any of our normally closed contact blocks. This is commonly referred to as "Positive Break", meaning the breaking of the normally closed contacts is not dependent upon springs.