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Electrical and Electronic Components
News Release from: EAO | Subject: Series 04 and 14 ranges
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 February 2003
Stainless-steel switches made for rugged
panels
EAO has a range of industrial switches protected by stainless steel for increased reliability in harsh environments.
EAO has a range of industrial switches protected by stainless steel for increased reliability in harsh environments From the Series 04 and 14 ranges, customers can create illuminated pushbuttons, indicators and selector switches with stainless-steel lenses, protective front rings and bezels
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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With ratings up to IP67 (Series 14) and high operating-temperature ranges, these switches are ideal for operating in very wet or dusty conditions.
EAO products are designed from the inside out for durability, strength and functionality, making them ideal for machinery control panels which must resist impact, air pollution and chemical washing.
Importantly, switches from the Series 04 and 14 ranges can be flush-mounted for a flat-finished interface that is more resistant to vandalism or harsh treatment and is easier to wipe down.
There is a choice of self-cleaning, snap-action switching elements with gold-plated silver contacts, or, for certain switches, silver/palladium contacts can be specified for particularly aggressive environments.
EAO products can be illuminated with LEDs that increase resistance to shock/vibration and greatly expand the lifespan, while reducing current consumption and heat dissipation.
EAO can also laser engrave products with specific symbols and legends that will not wear off or corrode. Request a free brochure from EAO ...
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