Technical Information
| Item condition |
New |
| Manufacture name |
Cover 4-gang with sym. for button 2+3 A404TSAPMO23 |
| Brand |
Jung
|
| Categories |
Switches
|
| Country of origin* |
DE |
|
* The actual country of origin may differ depending on the delivery batch.
To confirm the specific country of origin, please contact your account manager.
|
| Harmonized System Code |
8538 9099 00
|
| Colour |
Other |
| Model |
Single push button |
| Halogen free |
Yes |
| Utilization |
Other |
| Surface protection |
Lacquered |
| Material quality |
Thermoplastic |
| Material |
Plastic |
| Type of fastening |
Engage (snap) |
| 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 |
4011377115842 |
| Packing level 2 |
4011377115842 |
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Description
Cover component used in multi-gang switch setups, specifically for managing button clusters 2+3.Designed to enhance usability within standard residential or commercial power systems. Halogen-free material construction—thermoplastic base, plastic composition.Surface protected with lacquer;finished matt style configuration enables reduced reflective interference.Engaging fastening mechanism via snap-fit integration suitable for streamlined installation workflows.IP20 rated for basic environmental protection;indoor use advised—no extended sealing capabilities against moisture or particulates present in outdoor applications.Physical input accommodates touch-sensor connectors linked to bus systems effectively;optimized for modern system interfacing requirements. Model structured around single push-button operation principles, incorporating symbolic "arrows" imprint—all functionalities presumably direct tactile control usage pathways forward/backward or selection-oriented tasks without additional scannable/barrier-free considerations built-in processing nor exchange lens capabilities