RS PRO Momentary Foot Switch - Die Cast Aluminium Case Material, NC/NO, 6 A @ 500 V ac Contact Current, 230V Contact

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RS Stock No.:
211-0698
Distrelec Article No.:
303-91-547
Manufacturer:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Foot Switch Type

Heavy Duty Foot Switch

Contact Configuration

NC/NO

Switch Operation

Momentary

Case Material

Die Cast Aluminium

Contact Voltage Rating AC

230V

Contact Voltage Rating DC

24V

Contact Current Rating

6 A @ 500 V ac

Switch Environment

Heavy Duty

IP Rating

IP67

Guard Cover

Yes

Contact Material

Silver

Colour

Yellow

Standards Met

EN 60204-1, EN 60947-5-1, IEC 947-5-1, VDE 0660 Part 200

Length

236mm

Width

80mm

Height

62mm

Dimensions

236 x 80 x 62mm

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Heavy Duty Unguarded


Rugged high performing heavy duty foot switches.

Features and Benefits:


Positive break contacts open in the event of contact weld or broken spring
Average life expectancy 1x106 operations
Sealed to IP67

Typical Applications


Foot switches are commonly used in applications where hands-free control is more practical or safer. They can be found on:
Industrial machinery and smaller power tools
Hospital beds
Dentist Chairs
Lamps

FAQs

What are the different types of switching options?
Switches are components that switch a circuit on or off by making contact or breaking contact, the two most common are:
Non-latching (Momentary) – this type of foot switch makes contact when you push it but breaks contact when you release it.
Latching (Maintained) – this type of foot switch needs to be pressed once for ON and again for OFF

Why would you use a footswitch?
As these switches are operated by the person’s feet, this means that their hands are free so therefore allows the individual to multitask.

Standards

EN60204-1/EN 60947-5-1

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