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Your standard light switches—these switches stick out of your mounting surface and flip on and off.
Often used in large, open workspaces, these switches can be wired on opposite ends of the room to control lights on the same circuit. They're also known as three-way and four-way switches.
Control multiple lights in the same footprint a standard light switch fits in.
No need for separate outlet boxes—these combine a switch and a receptacle into a single box.
Similar to a seesaw, these switches have an actuator that pivots when pressed to turn them on or off.
Switch lights on and off no matter the forecast.
Also known as three-way switches, these are often used in large, open workspaces and can be wired on opposite ends of the room to control lights on the same circuit.
Combine a switch and receptacle into a single outlet box for a small footprint.
Control lights by transmitting a wireless signal from these switches to a control relay on your fixture.
Install these switches inline on a lamp cord.
Prevent accidental activation—these switches require a key to turn lights on and off.
Secure sensitive lighting equipment; these switches have a round key that is difficult to duplicate.
Flat and completely smooth, these switches are easy to wipe down. With just a light tap, you can switch lights on and off, even if you’re wearing gloves.
Control lights on a single circuit from more than one motion-sensing switch.
Customize motion-sensing light controls from your smartphone or tablet.
Rated IP65, these controls are protected from washdowns.
Wire these controls to light fixtures.
Rated NEMA 4X and IP66 for use in washdown environments, these controls have an actuator that’s sealed to keep water out. They turn lights on when they detect motion and off when a room is empty or there’s enough daylight.
Never worry about turning lights on and off again. These controls turn lights on when people enter the room and off when rooms are empty or are bright enough.
Often used in large, open workspaces, these switches can be wired on opposite ends of the room to control the brightness of lights on the same circuit. They're also known as three-way switches.
Adjust the brightness of lights.
Use these switches in place of standard wall switches to automatically turn electrical equipment on or off after a set interval of time.
Control two devices and delay the shut off of one device by up to one hour. These switches are often used with lights and fans for ventilation.
Control equipment with high currents such as air conditioners, heaters, and ventilation fans.
Automatically turn electrical equipment on or off after a set interval.
Switches fit single device (1 gang) outlet boxes.
Program these switches to turn a device on and off at a set time and day.
Designed to work with landscape and security lighting.
Use your smart phone to turn equipment on and off at a set time and day.
Control equipment with high currents, such as landscape lighting, pumps, and heaters.
Rated NEMA 3R, these rain-tight switches protect against falling liquids and light splashing.
For precise control of high-current equipment such as landscape lighting, pumps, and heaters, these switches schedule on/off times to the exact minute.
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.
A red light flashes when the actuator is pushed, making it easy to see from a distance. They're rated IP65 for protection from washdowns.
These aluminum switches are rated NEMA 4, NEMA 13, and IP66 for protection from washdowns and oil/coolant spraying.
A single-piece construction prevents the contact block from separating from the actuator in high-vibration applications.
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.
Alternate between two batteries without interrupting power.
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.
Prevent accidental actuation from bumps or vibration—these switches require you to grip and twist the lever to turn the switch. The contact block and actuator are all one piece, so they won’t separate in high-vibration applications.
Use fingerprints to confirm the identity of personnel before granting access to secure areas or equipment.
An infrared light beam senses the lightest finger contact to switch a circuit on or off.
Replace the hinges on access doors or machine guards with these switches to keep your team safe from active machinery.
Often used with machine guards, these switches mount to a door frame.
Delay access to hazardous areas until conditions are safe; use these switches with machines that take time to stop after they are turned off. They mount to a door frame.
These switches have a receiver built into the housing, eliminating the need to align components and measure sensing distance during installation.
Detect the presence or absence of an object moving at high speeds with a light beam. These switches have a longer sensing distance than proximity and ultrasonic switches.
Detect objects as thin as a freshly sharpened pencil tip. These switches are best for tight spaces because they have a smaller light beam and can detect smaller objects than standard photoelectric switches.
A built-in relay produces AC voltage output. These switches are often used with older programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
With a narrow, flat body, these switches fit in tight spaces.
Rated IP69K, these switches can withstand high-pressure, high-temperature washdowns and temporary submersion.
Scanning 275° side-to-side for people and objects, these switches (known as safety laser scanners) cover large areas and send signals to machinery to prevent accidents.
Set these switches to delay activation by up to fifteen seconds after detecting an object.
The highly flexible fiber-optic cable and small sensing end help you position these switches in hard to reach areas.
Light beams travel up to 32 ft. between the transmitter and receiver.
The IP66 rated housing not only shields these switches from washdowns but also makes them durable enough to be mounted outside of an electrical panel.
Cut power and keep it isolated to prevent equipment from starting up during inspection and maintenance. These switches are housed in a protective enclosure that resists denting, chipping, and cracking.
Protected by a steel enclosure, these switches withstand tougher conditions than switches in a plastic housing. Also known as safety switches, they have quick-make/quick-break action to eliminate arcing and prolong switch life.
A raintight NEMA 3R rated enclosure protects these switches outdoors.
Rated IP69K, these switches are protected from high-pressure and high-temperature washdowns.
Often used in electrical enclosures, these switches mount directly to DIN rails. They cut power and keep it isolated to stop equipment from starting up during inspection and maintenance.
Prevent motors and other equipment from overheating or failing from not having enough voltage. When the supply voltage falls below 35% of the rated voltage, these switches will automatically turn off to protect the circuit from undervoltage.
Install these switches inside an enclosure to prevent it from opening when power is on—turn the switch to disconnect power and release the door.
Keep power running while you access your enclosure. Unlike standard enclosure disconnect switches, which shut off power as you open your enclosure, these have an override function.
Control and diagnose issues with safety-critical circuits.
Install sockets for medium (standard household) screw-in base light bulbs.
Hardwire these sockets to a power source.