We will reply to your message within an hour.
More
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.
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.
Able to handle tough, repetitive use, these switches are more durable than standard plastic switches.
The face of these switches mounts flush against a panel, so they're easy to clean and hard to damage.
Use these switches where ignitable gas and dust may be present. Their contact blocks are UL listed for Class I, Division 2, Groups B, C, and D hazardous locations.
Immediately cut power with a single push.
Save space on a panel by using one switch to perform multiple switching functions.
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.
With a stainless steel enclosure, these switches are more durable than aluminum and plastic. They're 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.
These switches are protected from corrosion, high-temperature and high-pressure washdowns, and oil/coolant spraying. Install them in 22 mm dia. cutouts.
These plastic switches are rated NEMA 4X, 13, and IP65 for protection from corrosion, washdowns, and oil/coolant spraying. Install them in 30 mm dia. cutouts.
Rated NEMA 3S, 4X and 13, these switches are protected from corrosion, washdowns, and oil/coolant spraying.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 22 mm plastic switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 30 mm switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 16 mm switch.
With a slim shape, these switches fit comfortably in your hand.
Control cranes and other mobile machinery in dirty, outdoor, and wet environments without damaging your switch.
Rated NEMA 6P and IP68, these switches are protected against washdowns, corrosion, and temporary submersion.
Rated NEMA 6P, 13, and IP68, these switches protect against corrosion, washdowns, and temporary submersion.
Sized for 22 mm dia. panel cutouts, these switches require a key to turn circuits on or off, limiting access to sensitive equipment.
Turn these switches by hand.
An infrared light beam senses the lightest finger contact to switch a circuit on or off.
Grab these switches by hand and pivot them to use.
Rated NEMA 6P, 13, and IP67, these switches are protected from corrosion, oil/coolant spraying, washdowns, and temporary submersion.
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.
Use these switches where ignitable gas and dust may be present. They meet NEC Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C, and D; and Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, and G for hazardous locations.
Often used with machine guards, these switches mount to a door frame.
These switches use DC input voltage and produce PNP or NPN signal output. They're often used with programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
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.
The highly flexible fiber-optic cable and small sensing end help you position these switches in hard to reach areas.
Set these switches to delay activation by up to fifteen seconds after detecting an object.
Rated NEMA 4X, 6P, IP68 and IP69K, these switches resist corrosion and high-pressure, high-temperature washdowns, and can withstand temporary submersion.
Detect objects and liquid or material levels to set off actions in your system—regardless of size, shape, or surface finish.
These switches actuate when a magnet comes within sensing distance, and reset when the magnet moves away.
Wire contacts to an alarm system to alert when doors or windows are opened.
Rated NEMA 4X, these switches are protected from corrosion and washdowns.
The NEMA 4X rated enclosure protects these starters from corrosion and washdowns.
Sized to fit in tight spaces, these starters have a shorter height and narrower depth than most other starters.
Rated NEMA 4X, these enclosed starters are protected from corrosion and washdowns.
Rated NEMA 4, these controls are protected from washdowns.
Use these controls with motors that run forward and backward, such as motors for conveyor belts.
A NEMA 4X rated enclosure protects these controls from corrosion and washdowns.
Rated NEMA 13, these potentiometers protect against debris and splashing oil and coolant.
A NEMA 4X enclosure protects the relay from washdowns, dirt, and corrosion. It has wire leads to hardwire to your equipment.
Send a signal with these relays to turn equipment on and off from up to 150 feet away without having to run electrical wire.
For protection in washdown conditions with splashing water, corrosive liquid, and dust, these controllers have a wall-mount housing that meets NEMA 4X. They’re ideal for systems with rapid, unpredictable, or complex temperature changes.
The faceplate on these controllers is sealed to meet NEMA 4X and IP66 for protection in washdown environments with splashing water, corrosive liquid, and dust.
Install these controllers into instrument panels.
Often used in hazardous locations, such as chemical plants, refineries, and grain elevators, these switches have a housing that’s UL listed for environments with flammable gases, combustible dust, and ignitable fibers.
To control heating equipment in washdown environments with splashing water, corrosive liquid, and dust, these switches have a housing that meets NEMA 4X.
Housing is UL listed for environments with flammable gases, combustible dust, and ignitable fibers, such as chemical plants, refineries, and grain elevators.
To protect these switches from splashing water, corrosive liquid, and dust, the housing meets NEMA 4X for washdown conditions.
These valves are rated for environments where hazardous material is present. They actuate when voltage is applied to the electrical connection.
With a round body that’s at least one-third thinner than traditional pressure switches, these fit in tight, cramped spaces.
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.
Maintain the air pressure needed for air-powered devices. These switches turn your electric air compressor off when it reaches the set pressure and on when it reaches the reset pressure.
Activate or deactivate your electric water pump based on water pressure. These switches turn your pump off when pressure increases to the set pressure and on when pressure drops to the reset pressure.
Built with an explosionproof enclosure to meet NEMA 7 and 9 standards for hazardous locations, these switches were tested and verified by UL and CSA for use where explosive liquids, dust, and gas are present.
Choose when these switches reset to control the pressure range between when they activate and deactivate, commonly referred to as deadband and differential.
Kick off automated controls, signal alarms, or activate equipment based on pressure changes while checking the pressure, setpoint, and reset point on the display.
Trigger two different automated processes, each with their own set pressure.
With multiple ports, these switches maintain the air pressure of your electric air compressor, while also including ports for up to three air-powered devices, reducing the complexity of your air system setup.
Used as a safety control, these switches must be manually reset each time they hit the set pressure, so you can inspect equipment before it restarts.
Cleaned to ASTM G93 requirements and then bagged, these switches meet the strict cleaning standards required for oxygen service lines.
Often built into pumps and hydraulic systems with limited space, these compact switches power equipment, activate controls, and signal alarms when they reach a set vacuum.
Prevent changes to the set vacuum that powers equipment, activates controls, or signals alarms. The setpoint on these switches isn't adjustable.
The traditional vacuum switch. When these switches reach a set vacuum, they power equipment, signal controls, or trigger alarms.
Control the amount of vacuum change between when these switches activate and deactivate by adjusting when they reset.
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.
To check the difference in pressure between two points, these switches have a dial indicator that shows differential pressure in real time.
Detect the difference in pressure between two points. For instance, these switches can indicate a filter is clogged in a pump or cooling system.
With an explosionproof enclosure that meets NEMA 7 and 9 standards for hazardous locations, these switches were tested and verified by UL and CSA for use where explosive gas or dust may be present. Often used with ovens, dryers, and HVAC systems, they can indicate a filter is clogged or help maintain a certain air pressure.
Tested and verified by UL and C-UL for use where explosive dust or gas are present, these switches have an explosionproof enclosure that meets NEMA 7 and 9 standards for hazardous locations. They are often used to indicate a filter is clogged in a pump or cooling system.
Because these switches work with both positive and negative (vacuum) pressures, you can use them in applications that span both.
Regulate temperatures in washdown areas for HVAC systems that use direct electrical power, such as air conditioners and heaters.
Set to a specific speed to detect unwanted machinery slowdown that can cause damage and downtime.
Use high-frequency sound waves to detect chemical level.
Measure the level of conductive liquids without drilling a hole in your tank—these switches mount to the outside of the tank and track the capacitance between them and the tank’s contents.
When dry material rises to the level of the rotating paddle, these switches actuate.
Accurate even in applications where pressure fluctuates regularly, these flow switches split flow into two paths and measure their difference in pressure drop to calculate the flow rate of liquid.
Avoid complicated inline installation—these flow switches insert into a tee or pipe outlet, so you don’t need to disassemble your pipeline.
Measure the distance to objects and the level of liquids and materials despite size, shape, or surface finish, and send that information to other parts of your system.
Shine light on machinery and through the sight glass on tanks to inspect food, brewery, chemical, pharmaceutical, and bio-tech processing lines.
Attach these lights in one of the quick-clamp ports for a clear view of what's inside tanks, filters, and other closed containers used in brewery, pharmaceutical, and food-processing lines.
Build out human-machine interfaces by installing buttons, switches, gauges, and other components to monitor and control machinery.