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    About Electrical Switches
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    Choose a switch with the right trigger type, number of inputs, and control functions to power your equipment.

    Cable-Pull-Actuator Emergency Stop Switches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Emergency Stop Switches. Cable-Pull-Actuator Emergency Stop Switches, 1 Direction with Power Indicator and Tension Indicator (IP67, NEMA 4, NEMA 13).
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Emergency Stop Switches. Cable-Pull-Actuator Emergency Stop Switches, 1 Direction with Emergency Stop Button, Power Indicator and Tension Indicator (IP67, NEMA 4, NEMA 13).

    1 Direction with Power

    Indicator and Tension

    Indicator (IP67, NEMA 4,

    NEMA 13)

    1 Direction with

    Emergency Stop

    Button, Power

    Indicator and

    Tension Indicator

    (IP67, NEMA 4, NEMA

    13)

    Immediately cut power by pulling a cable. These switches are often used to turn off production lines and material handling systems in an emergency. All have positive-force, snap-open contacts that open a circuit when actuated, even if a spring fails or the contacts stick. The contacts will remain open until you tension the cable and reset the switch.
    Emergency Stop Button—Switches with an emergency stop button can be shut off either by their button or cable. They’re often installed where equipment may block access to the cable.
    Power Indicator—Switches with a power indicator illuminate when the cable has been pulled.
    Tension Indicator—Switches with a tension indicator let you visually confirm that tension is set correctly in the system.
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    1 Direction with Power Indicator and Tension Indicator (IP67, NEMA 4, NEMA 13)
    25011 Off or 1 On
    3SPDT
    6 amp @ 120V AC
    2.8 amp @ 24V DC
    300V AC
    250V DC
    401/2
    No1/4"465975K750000000
     
    1 Direction with Emergency Stop Button, Power Indicator and Tension Indicator (IP67, NEMA 4, NEMA 13)
    25011 Off or 1 On
    3SPDT
    6 amp @ 120V AC
    2.8 amp @ 24V DC
    300V AC
    250V DC
    401/2
    No1/4"465975K11000000
     
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