Technical Information
Item condition |
New |
Manufacture name |
Head for non illuminated push button, Harmony XB4, XB5, black Ø 40 mushroom pushbutton Ø22 mm latching key release |
Brand |
Schneider Electric
|
Categories |
Control devices, buttons
|
Country of origin |
CZ |
Hole diameter |
22.5 mm |
Colour button |
Black/white |
Suitable for illumination |
No |
Unlocking method |
Key-release |
Spring-return |
No |
Diameter cap |
40 mm |
Suitable for emergency stop |
No |
Type of button |
High |
Colour front ring |
Chrome |
Width opening |
0 mm |
Height opening |
0 mm |
Degree of protection (IP) |
IP66 |
Material front ring |
Metal |
With front ring |
Yes |
Construction type lens |
Round |
Supply voltage lamp |
0 V |
Switching function latching |
Yes |
Degree of protection (NEMA) |
Other |
Packing details
Packing level 1 |
3389110888812 |
Packing level 2 |
3389110888810 |
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Description
This Harmony XB4, 40mm mushroom black button head operates with latched key release (key no.455) mechanism. This 40mm mushroom shaped push button head is ideal for situations where quick actions are required for a process or machine to function correctly or where operator movements require maximum ergonomy. It is easily combined with Harmony range of contact blocks to perform a large variety of control functions. It is clearly distinguishable visually at a distance thanks to a prominent 40mm mushroom shape. It is impact resistant, dust resistant, water resistant and vibration resistant thanks to its IP66. It has a metal bezel, this makes it Ideal for applications requiring high impact and vibration resistance. It is designed to fit in a standard 22mm cutout, ensuring compatibility when installing in pre-existing machinery. Secure machine and system operation with a key, only available to authorized operators. Its wide range of operating temperatures from -40°C to 70°C allows versatility in usage of product. Its highly ergonomic mushroom push button shape makes it ideal for use in area where operator wear thick gloves or where users have impaired movements.