Eaton RMQ Titan Series 2 Position Selector Switch Head, 22mm Cutout, Blue Handle

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RS-stocknr.:
399-3422
Fabrikantnummer:
78635873 M22-WRLK-B+M22-A
Fabrikant:
Eaton
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Merk

Eaton

Actuator Colour

Blue

Illuminated

Yes

Number of Positions

2

Cutout Diameter

22mm

Actuator Type

Knob

Switch Actuation

Latching

Series

RMQ Titan

IP Rating

IP66

Angle of Throw

60°

Land van herkomst:
DE

Eaton RMQ Titan Selector Switch, 60° Right Angle Throw, ≤ 0.3Nm Operating Torque - RMQ-Titan / M22 Series - 78635873 M22-WRLK-B+M22-A


Choose this selector switch from Eaton to start, stop or change the speed of machinery. It comes conveniently as a complete unit with a fixing adapter for contact blocks and LEDs. The illuminated head shows when equipment is running, which alerts workers of active processes. An IP66 rating indicates dust and high-pressure water spray protection in tough environments, while a mechanical lifespan of more than one million operations offers durability. It has shock resistance to prevent accidental unlocking in impact-prone applications, making it a suitable option for control panels and automated functions.

Features & Benefits


• Latching actuation ensures the switch stays in place for added safety
• 22mm cutout for easy compatibility with standard panels
• Convenient thumb grip for easy handling
• Wide operating temperature range between -25°C and +70°C for use in harsh conditions

How durable is this selector switch?


The switch is made from hardwearing plastic and has a titanium front ring, so it's a durable choice for use in tough conditions.

How does a selector switch work?


You select a position by turning the rotary knob, which then opens or closes contacts to allow electricity flow and actuation.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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