SQD XB4BS8442 D40 EMERGENCY STOP TTR HEAD
SQD XB4BS8442 D40 EMERGENCY STOP TTR HEAD
Stanion #XB4BS8442SQD
MFG #XB4BS8442
UPC #785901979623
Prop 65
Product Overview
This emergency stop/shutdown button, also called EMS (Emergency Machine Stop) and EMO (Emergency Off), is easily installed into a standard 22 mm Dia cut-outs and connected with simple screw clamp connections. It is clearly distinguishable visually at a distance thanks to a clear color and a prominent 40 mm mushroom shape. It is impact-resistant, dust-resistant, water-resistant and vibration-resistant thanks to its IP66, making it ideal for operation in harsh environments.
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BrandSchneider Electric
ActuatorMushroom Head/Round
Bezel/HousingChromium Plated Metal
ColorRed
Connection TypeScrew Clamp
Contact Configuration1NC
Contact Rating1.2 A at 600 VAC/0.1 A at 600 VDC
Country of OriginCZ, FR
Enclosure TypeNEMA 4X/13/IP66/IP67/IP69/IP69K/IK06
Environmental Conditions-40 to 158 deg F Operating/Storage Temperature
LegendEmergency Stop
Manufacturer NameSchneider Electric
Mounting TypePanel
Operator TypeTurn To Release/Unmarked/Mechanical Latching
SeriesXB4
Size22 mm
TypeComplete
- This Schneider Electric Harmony XB4 emergency stop/shutdown 40mm mushroom head modular red push-button operates with a latched turn to release mechanism and uses screw-clamp terminals
- It has 1 x NC contact and a chromium-plated metal bezel
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Buy American Act Compliant|BV Certified|CSA C22.2 No. 14|CSA Certified|DNV Certified|EN/IEC 13850|EN/IEC 60204-1|EN/IEC 60364-5-53|EN/IEC 60947-1|EN/IEC 60947-5-1|EN/IEC 60947-5-4|EN/IEC 60947-5-5|GL Certified|JIS C 4520|Lloyd's Register Certified|RINA Certified|RoHS Compliant|UL 508|UL Listed|PROP65: This product can expose you to chemicals including: Nickel compounds, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP), which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov