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Zamel Switches and sockets

zamel switches and sockets overview and range structure

Installers come here for the everyday hardware that finishes rooms, panels and site power neatly. Zamel structures the category by mounting (flush, surface, panel cut-out and DIN-rail), protection class (IP20 for interiors, IP44/IP54 for utility zones), function modules (switch, outlet, indicator, USB/charger, key switch), and frames (1–5 gang). Typical buyers are electrical contractors, panel shops, OEMs and facility MRO teams who want consistent footprints, quick wiring and spares that repeat across projects.

zamel modular switches families, finishes and frames

The switch line is built around a clip-in module that shares one cut-out and frame system. Rocker, toggle and key-operated versions cover maintained and momentary actions; illuminated rockers help in dim plant rooms. Finishes run matte white for offices, grey/black for industrial areas, and antibacterial or metal-look trims for healthcare and public spaces. Frames are 1–5 gang with surface boxes in shallow/deep profiles to swallow loop-throughs and stiff conductors. Most distributors stock singles for mechanisms and multi-packs for frames—ideal for line-side bins.

zamel wall sockets families and ratings

Receptacles cover Schuko/FR, shuttered variants for public areas, and splash-resistant versions with hinged lids for washdown or dusty zones. Panel-mount inlets match the same aesthetic, so wall and cabinet hardware stays consistent. USB-A/C chargers and data keystones drop into the same frame system, which keeps faceplates uniform. Popular movers: single-gang 230 V with lid, duplex office plates, and panel inlets for service power on cabinets.

Product range and series overview

  • Flush/surface switch mechanisms with maintained or momentary action, illuminated options, and key types for restricted access.
  • Outlet inserts: Schuko/FR, child-shuttered, lid-protected, USB charging and data ports on common frames.
  • Panel inlets and feed-throughs sized for clean cabinet integration.
  • Accessories: surface boxes (low/deep), gasketed lids, label windows, adapter plates, and colour caps for zoning.

Key features and ordering specs that matter

  • Ratings: 10/16 A utility switching and 16 A outlets; thermal design for continuous office or light industrial duty.
  • IP classes: IP20 interiors; IP44 for damp utility rooms; IP54 with lids and gaskets in splash zones.
  • Wiring: push-in or screw clamps; twin terminals enable feed-through on multi-gang frames.
  • Mounting: identical cut-out across modules; panel inserts use threaded rings; DIN-rail carriers exist for maintenance panels.
  • Identification: label windows and colour rings; marker wells match common printer tapes.
  • Packaging: mechanisms in singles; frames, lids and gaskets in small packs for kitting.

Applications and compatibility

Use in offices, control rooms, corridors, machine skids, service bays and test benches. Frames mount to wall boxes or enclosures; panel inserts land beside terminals and auxiliary relays. For basket building, pair with DIN rails, terminal blocks, cable glands, marker sets and 24 V power supplies so the faceplate, cabinet entry and internal routing finish in one pass. For public corridors and plant aisles you’ll list these as zamel power outlets on drawings to keep custodial and contractor language aligned.

Integration with other Zamel/partner categories

Switch modules share the Ø22 door component philosophy, so emergency legends and pilot indicators look consistent across the panel. PE/earth links tie straight to nearby bars; choose EMC glands at entry when sockets sit near VFD zones. Marker carriers match terminal systems, which keeps device IDs consistent from faceplate to schematic. For lighting scenes or fan speed, pair switch plates with zamel dimmers and controllers specified on the same order—one frame, fewer part numbers.

zamel socket systems for flexible layouts

The platform approach means the same frame accepts power, data, control and charging. Mix a key switch, indicator and outlet in one 3-gang without re-machining. DIN-rail carriers let you bring the very same inserts inside a service panel, standardising spares from room to cabinet. Pre-assembled kits (frame + insert + lid/gasket) are available for repeat footprints—popular in hotels, schools and multi-unit builds.

Selection criteria for B2B clients

  • Environment/IP. Offices and dry tech rooms use IP20; utility zones pick IP44; add gasketed lids for splash or dust.
  • Access & safety. Use key switches or lockable lids where unauthorised use must be controlled; child shutters for public areas.
  • Mounting depth. Deep surface boxes swallow loop-throughs and rigid conductors; shallow works for data/USB only.
  • Wiring speed. Push-in clamps cut assembly time on repeat jobs; screw clamps help when cross-sections vary on site.
  • Compatibility. Keep one frame family across sites to shrink spares and speed swaps; match panel inlets to enclosure gauge.
  • Kit completeness. Order the mechanism, frame, lid/gasket, label windows and adapter plates together—missing smalls cause site revisits.

Advantages of working with Bankoflamps

You get individual B2B pricing and custom offers, a personal account manager and real-time stock across EU warehouses. Quotes return fast (≈1 hour). Ordering by EAN/MPN is straightforward with downloadable, always-current price lists. We provide lead-time tracking, order-status updates and purchase-history analytics, and—if approved—post-payment up to 30 days. We consolidate shipments to cut freight with stable, date-valid pricing. We serve France, the Baltics, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium and the Netherlands.