Simple rope pull switch, Telemecanique Emergency stop rope pull switches XY2C, cable 240 VAC 10 A XY2Cd
In stock: No
Vendor stock: No
Minimal order quantity: 1
Price (excl. VAT):
33,42 €
This price is valid until 24.12.25
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.):
8-10 weeks
Technical Information
Item condition |
New |
Manufacture name |
Simple rope pull switch, Telemecanique Emergency stop rope pull switches XY2C, cable 240 VAC 10 A XY2Cd |
Brand |
Telemecanique
|
Categories |
Push Buttons
|
Country of origin |
FR |
Degree of protection (IP) |
IP66 |
Max. length of pull cord |
6 m |
Number of contacts as normally closed contact |
1 |
Number of contacts as normally open contact |
1 |
Number of contacts as change-over contact |
0 |
Packing details
Packing level 1 |
3389110662016 |
Packing level 2 |
3389110662014 |
Other Technical data
Colour |
Other |
Ambient temperature |
-20-70 °C |
Number of actuation directions |
0 |
With tension indication |
No |
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Description
This product is part of the XY2C range, an offer of simple cable pull switches. This simple cable pull switch has 1 normally closed + 1 normally opened, snap action contacts. It is a switch with a rated operational current of 3A at 240V AC, 0.27A at 250V DC and a conventional enclosed thermal current of 10A. It is furnished with screw clamp terminals for electrical connection and 3 entry tapped for PG13.5 cable gland. It offers long mechanical durability which is about 1.5 million operating cycles. It is an IP66 rated product. The casing is made of Zamak (blue) with plastic head. It is ideal for all machines requiring stopping of dangerous movement in the immediate vicinity of the machine. It is suitable for applications such as woodworking machines, shears, conveyor systems, printing machines, textile machines etc. This product is certified by CCC and CE. The emergency stop rope pull switch is intended for all machines requiring stopping of dangerous movement in the immediate vicinity of the machine. These emergency stop rope pull switches are essential in premises and on machines that pose a potential hazard during operation. Operators must be able to activate the emergency stop from any point within their work area.