Schneider Electric Harmony XB4 Series Push Button, Panel Mount, 22mm Cutout, 1NC, IP66, IP67, IP69(IP69K)

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Product Attributes
Illuminated No
Panel Cut Out Diameter 22mm
Series Harmony XB4
Mounting Type Panel Mount
Push Button Colour Red
Contact Configuration 1NC
Push Button Style Round
IP Rating IP66, IP67, IP69(IP69K)
Push Button Diameter 22mm
Better World Verification Green Premium
Better World Product Yes
Manufacturer Part No. XB4BA42
Minimum Operating Temperature -25°C
Maximum DC Voltage 600V
Maximum Operating Temperature +70°C
Maximum AC Voltage 600V
Terminal Type Screw
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Schneider Electric Red Round Momentary Pushbutton, NC, Panel Mount - Harmony XB4 Series - XB4BA42 This NC (normally closed) slow-break pushbutton from Schneider Electric lets you stop, pause or start a piece of equipment with a simple press. Its screw terminals ensure a secure connection, while its standard size of 22mm makes it simple to mount on a panel. The unit can handle high voltages up to 600V AC/DC, so it's suitable for use in heavy-duty applications. For added electrical safety, it's protected against short circuits by a 10A cartridge fuse. The chromium-plated bezel resists chemicals and corrosion commonly found in harsh environments. Thanks to an IP66 (ingress protection) rating, you can be sure the pushbutton is protected against dust and high-pressure water jets. • Wide operating temperature range of -25°C to +70°C for use in extremely cold and hot environments
• Reliable service life of 10,000,000 cycles for long-lasting performance
• Red colour for immediate identification on busy panels Applications • Automotive industry
• Emergency-stop in factories
• Automated manufacturing Why should I use a slow-break switch? A slow-break switch doesn't snap open or closed but follows the speed at which the button is pressed. This slight time delay allows you to change the status of a process more slowly, allowing your equipment to start up or shut down gradually.

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