Key Switch Wu500 CD134.18WU
In stock: No
Vendor stock: No
Minimal order quantity: 1
Price (excl. VAT):
55,36 €
This price is valid until 31.12.25
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.):
2-4 weeks
Technical Information
Item condition |
New |
Manufacture name |
Key Switch Wu500 CD134.18WU |
Brand |
Jung
|
Categories |
Switches
|
Country of origin |
DE |
Harmonized System Code |
8536 5080 00
|
Nominal voltage |
250 V |
Mounting method |
Flush mounted (plaster) |
Assembly arrangement |
Basic element |
Method of operation |
Key |
Model |
1-pole push button |
Halogen free |
No |
Rated current |
10 A |
Label space/information surface |
No |
Number of poles |
1 |
Type of fastening |
Mounting with screw |
Number of buttons |
0 |
Electrical and mechanical locking |
No |
RAL-number (similar) |
0 |
Mechanical controllable |
Yes |
Transparent |
No |
Electronic controllable |
No |
Suitable for degree of protection (IP) |
IP44 |
Number of modules (module system) |
0 |
Min. depth of built-in installation box |
0 mm |
Packing details
Packing level 1 |
4011377730502 |
Packing level 2 |
4011377730502 |
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Description
Key Switch Wu500 CD134.18WU.Category:Switches.Source:https://bankoflamps.com/key-switch-wu500-4011377730502;Designed for simple on/off key operation in electrical systems, ensuring controlled access and functionality with durable mechanical engagement.Flush-mounted installation suited for plaster setups, providing solid integration into walls. Rated current of 10 A and nominal voltage at 250 V ensures reliable power handling within standard safety thresholds.Mounting with screw method installed securely to withstand operation forces.Mechanical control functionality intact;electronic controllable not supported eliminates complexity in circuit design.Degree of protection classified as IP44 withstands dust and splashing liquid exposure improving device longevity under moderate environmental conditions.Model registered as 1-pole push button designed for basic actuation tasks through secure manual key input operations in essential switching networks or configurations