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A rubber seal protects these switches from splashing water.
Prevent accidental actuation—these toggle switches must be pulled up before they can switch a circuit.
Protect toggle switches from moisture and dust by replacing panel mounting nuts with these rubber covers.
A nickel-plated brass cap protects toggles from impact.
Create a seal around the base of a toggle while leaving the actuator exposed.
Simple to use, these switches actuate with a quick push.
A quick push is all it takes to actuate these switches.
A housing seals in anything that could ignite flammable material, so you can use these switches where explosive gas, dust, and fibers may be. They actuate with a quick push.
The built-in contact block in these switches extends behind the panel half the depth of most other 22 mm switches, saving valuable space.
A single-piece construction prevents the contact block from separating from the actuator in high-vibration applications.
More durable than standard metal switches, these can handle tough, repetitive use.
Actuate these switches with the push of a button. Their buttons are distinct colors to help you quickly spot switches without labels.
The face of these switches mounts flush against a panel, so they're easy to clean and hard to damage.
Save space on a panel by using one switch to perform multiple switching functions.
Immediately cut power with a single push.
These rubber covers protect switches from splashing liquid.
Rated NEMA 4X and 13, all switches resist corrosion and can withstand washdowns and oil/coolant spraying.
More lightweight than steel or stainless steel, these aluminum enclosed switches are rated NEMA 4X for protection from corrosion and washdowns.
Rated NEMA 3S, NEMA 4X, NEMA 13, and IP66, these plastic switches resist corrosion better than aluminum switches and withstand washdowns and oil/coolant spraying.
These aluminum switches are rated NEMA 4, NEMA 13, and IP66 for protection from washdowns and oil/coolant spraying.
Mount these switches in an outlet box. Also known as palm-button switches, they have a large button that makes them easy to use even while wearing gloves.
These switches are protected from corrosion, high-temperature and high-pressure washdowns, and oil/coolant spraying. Install them in 22 mm dia. cutouts.
Grip and twist a lever to turn these switches on or off—they’re designed to prevent accidental actuation. Install them into standard-sized panel cutouts.
Rated NEMA 4, 13, and IP66, these metal switches are protected from washdowns and oil/coolant spraying. Install them in 30 mm dia. cutouts.
Prevent accidental actuation from bumps or jostles—these switches require you grip and twist a lever to turn them on or off. Install them in 30 mm dia. cutouts.
Avoid accidental actuation—these switches won’t turn on or off until you grip and twist the lever. Install in a 16 mm dia. cutout.
The enclosure not only protects these switches, but also adds options for how you install them.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 30 mm switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 22 mm plastic switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 22 mm metal switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 16 mm switch.
Operate these switches hands-free when working in damp or humid environments.
Step on these switches for hands-free actuation in an area with frequent washdowns.
When the pedal is pressed, the built-in potentiometer adjusts the resistance to vary the speed for motor drives.
Sized for 22 mm dia. panel cutouts, these switches require a key to turn circuits on or off, limiting access to sensitive equipment.
Install these key switches in 30 mm dia. panel cutouts. They require a key to turn circuits on or off, limiting access to sensitive equipment.
These 16 mm switches require a key to turn circuits on or off, limiting access to sensitive equipment.
Turn these switches by hand.
Immediately cut power by pulling the cable.
Safe to use near ignitable gases and dust, the housing on these switches seals in anything that could ignite flammable material. Yank the cable anywhere along your line to quickly cut power in emergencies.
Intuitively steer and position cranes, robot arms, and other machinery that moves in multiple directions—your equipment will follow the movements you make with these joysticks.
An infrared light beam senses the lightest finger contact to switch a circuit on or off.
Stack these slim switches together, or fit them into tight spaces. They're rated IP67 for protection from temporary submersion.
Rated NEMA 6P, 13, and IP67, these switches are protected from corrosion, oil/coolant spraying, washdowns, and temporary submersion.
Sealed actuators prevent these switches from jamming, even when exposed to sand, mud, or dirt. They're rated IP67 for protection from temporary submersion.
Often used on conveyor systems and bin filling operations, these switches have the rapid-closing action of a snap-acting switch but have a large actuator for sensing larger objects.
Rugged enough for mining operations, these limit switches require a high actuation force, like heavy rocks moving on a conveyor.
Shorter and thinner than other safety limit switches, these are sized to fit tight spaces.
Protect machinery and ensure the safety of personnel—these switches will open the circuit when actuated even if a spring fails or the contacts stick.
Safely open or close a circuit near ignitable gases and dust—the housing on these switches seals in anything that could ignite flammable material.
Sense objects from farther away than with other DC proximity switches that have the same diameter.
These switches have a longer sensing distance compared to other proximity switches with the same diameter.
With a narrow, flat body, these switches fit in tight spaces.
Rated NEMA 13, these potentiometers protect against debris and splashing oil and coolant.
Set to actuate at a specific temperature, these switches are easy to setup and prevent changes to the setpoint. They have a threaded probe, so they install directly into tanks, pipelines, and other process components to turn equipment on and off at a set temperature.
Prevent changes to the set pressure that activates equipment—these switches come ready to use at your preferred setpoint.
The traditional pressure switch. These power equipment, activate controls or alarms, or kick-off other actions when they reach a set pressure.
Kick off automated controls, signal alarms, or activate equipment based on pressure changes while checking the pressure, setpoint, and reset point on the display.
Often used with ovens, dryers, and HVAC systems, these switches detect small differences in air pressure to indicate a filter is clogged or help you maintain a certain air pressure.
Detect the difference in pressure between two points. For instance, these switches can indicate a filter is clogged in a pump or cooling system.
Prevent changes to the set vacuum that powers equipment, activates controls, or signals alarms. The setpoint on these switches isn't adjustable.
Build out human-machine interfaces by installing buttons, switches, gauges, and other components to monitor and control machinery.