Technical Information
| Item condition |
New |
| Manufacture name |
Centre plate 1-gang "arrows" 2 toggle ES12-5PK1 |
| Brand |
Jung
|
| Categories |
Switches
|
| Country of origin* |
DE |
|
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|
| Harmonized System Code |
8538 9099 00
|
| Colour |
Stainless steel |
| Model |
Toggle |
| Halogen free |
Yes |
| Utilization |
Switch/push button |
| Surface protection |
Other |
| Material quality |
Stainless steel |
| Material |
Metal |
| Type of fastening |
Clamp mounting |
| Imprint/indication |
Symbol "arrows" |
| Monitoring window/light outlet |
No |
| RAL-number (similar) |
0 |
| With label area |
No |
| With exchangeable lens/symbol |
No |
| Surface finishing |
Matt |
| Suitable for degree of protection (IP) |
IP20 |
| Suitable for touch sensor connector for bus system |
Yes |
| Scannable symbol/barrier free |
No |
Packing details
| Packing level 1 |
4011377176997 |
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Description
Used for discrete power control or signaling in electrical circuits, the unit is designed to house toggle mechanisms with an "arrows" indication.Its main role aligns with switch/push-button operations compatible with bus system touch sensor connectors. Technical Notes:Halogen-free construction ensures low toxicity.Made of metal with stainless steel material quality;surface finishing is matt, protected by undefined external methods categorized as "Other". Fastened via clamp mounting.Symbol imprint indication present as per "arrows". IP20-rated for limited ingress protection, suited for dry environments.Model tagged as Toggle format.Designed without label area or exchangeable lens/symbol functionality;lacks monitoring window/light outlet features and scannable symbols/barrier-free enhancements.Reference category:switches/push buttons use case only—centre plate 1-gang assembly complete operational toggle mechanism layout defined ES12-5PK1 match spec integrity validation wire-bound interface structuring