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News Release from: EAO | Subject: Series 61 range pushbuttons and indicators
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 December 2001
Modular switches and buttons give neat
solution
EAO's Series 61 range includes round, square and rectangular flush-mounted pushbuttons and indicators as well as two- or three-position key switches and selector switches
For an extremely neat and tidy control panel, EAO provides the ideal solution with the Series 61 range This range includes round, square and rectangular flush-mounted pushbuttons and indicators as well as two- or three-position key switches and selector switches
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Switch manufacturer, EAO Ltd has inttroduced the latest in easy-installation pushbutton technology with its new range of Series 71 snap-action switches.
These products protrude by only 2mm from the front of the panel, and with their industry standard mounting-hole diameters of 22.5mm, along with other options of 21mm square and 21 x 27mm, they are ideally suited for retrofitting to existing control panel configurations.
A key feature of the product lies in its modularity, offering customers a choice of many different lenses, actuators and switching elements.
The actuator, which can be either momentary or maintained action, can be specified with a variety of flat lenses in a choice of colours - there is even an aluminium option.
If required, lenses can be customised with engraved or film legends.
Continuous or flashing illumination is provided by LED's or filament lamps.
Rated at 250VAC and 5A, Series 61 is oil and water resistant, meeting IP 65 front protection standards.
The standard snap-action switching elements feature gold-plated silver contacts with plug-in or soldered terminals.
For PCB-mounting, an appropriate adapter is available. Request a free brochure from EAO ...
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