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    Switch Contact Blocks

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Switch Contact Blocks.
    Make or break an electrical circuit. These contact blocks mount to manual switches and transmit an electrical signal when the switch actuator is engaged. You can stack multiple blocks, so a single switch can control several circuits. This is helpful in setups that require multiple systems to turn on or off at the same time. For example, the switch on a conveyor line could turn off the conveyor and turn on a diverter and alarm.
    Quick-Make Contact—Quick-make blocks close the contacts milliseconds before the push-button or lever is fully actuated, so they’re often installed in safety systems. For example, you can connect one quick-make block and one standard block to a switch that controls two circuits—this ensures one contact turns on or off before the other.
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    Sprecher & Schuh—Quick-Make Contact
    11 Off
    2SPST-NO
    Screw TerminalIP20
    D7M, D7P9209K147000000
    Sprecher and Schuh SPST-NO Switch Contact Block
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