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Use these switches to turn motors on and off, or with lighting and electric heat circuits. They do not provide overload protection.
Install these switches in areas with oil, coolant, corrosive chemicals, and regular washdowns. They're rated IP69K and NEMA 4X and 12 or 12K.
These switches are housed in a plastic enclosure.
Safely turn motors on and off near ignitable gases and dust—the housing on these switches seals in anything that could ignite flammable material.
Start and stop motors outdoors and in other wet environments.
Designed to mount on an electrical enclosure, these switches control motors, lighting, and electric heat circuits.
Use these switches with motors that run forward and backward, such as motors for conveyor belts.
Rated NEMA 4, these switches are protected from washdowns.
Small yet mighty, these switches are about as tall and wide as an index card yet durable enough to mount directly to a wall.
Install these switches in a panel cutout.
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.
With a housing that’s designed to contain an explosion, these switches are safe to use in areas where ignitable concentrations of flammable or combustible gas, dust, or fibers may be present.
Rated IP69K, these switches are protected from high-pressure and high-temperature washdowns.
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.
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.
Able to withstand high currents, these switches are often used with motors and pumps.
Also known as high-inrush current switches, these switches can handle starting currents up to 10 times greater than their rating, such as when a motor starts.
Rated IP67 for protection from dust and temporary submersion.
Thanks to their ability to handle higher current than switches with contact blocks, these switches are often found in applications from large motors to warehouse lighting systems.
Your standard light switches—these switches stick out of your mounting surface and flip on and off.
No need for separate outlet boxes—these combine a switch and a receptacle into a single box.
Control multiple lights in the same footprint a standard light switch fits in.
Similar to a seesaw, these switches have an actuator that pivots when pressed to turn them on or off.