Description
Specifications Schneider XB7EW35B1P
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Model: XB7EW35B1P
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Type: Illuminated Pushbutton
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Button Color: Orange
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Shape: Round (Ø 22 mm)
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Action: Spring Return (momentary action)
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Voltage: 24 V DC
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Contact Configuration: 1NO (One Normally Open contact)
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Illumination: Yes (provides visible indication when activated)
Features Schneider XB7EW35B1P
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Illuminated Pushbutton:
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The orange illuminated pushbutton provides clear visual indication when the button is pressed, making it ideal for environments where operators need to see the status of the button in low-light or high-visibility situations.
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Spring Return Mechanism:
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The spring return feature means the button returns to its original position after being pressed. This makes it a momentary pushbutton, ideal for applications requiring a temporary action (like activating a function only while the button is being pressed).
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Durable and Reliable:
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Designed for heavy-duty use, this pushbutton is built to withstand frequent operation and is well-suited for industrial environments where reliability and long-lasting performance are essential.
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Compact and Easy Installation:
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The Ø 22 mm size is a standard for control panels, ensuring it fits in most industrial and commercial applications. It can be easily installed in panels or other enclosures designed for Ø 22 mm pushbutton switches.
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Voltage Rating:
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The 24 V DC rating makes this pushbutton suitable for use in low-voltage control circuits, commonly found in automation, control systems, and industrial machinery.
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1NO (Normally Open) Contact Configuration:
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The 1NO contact configuration ensures that the circuit is open until the button is pressed, at which point it closes to allow current to flow. This is a standard setup for controlling devices like relays or alarms.
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High Visibility:
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The orange color makes this pushbutton easy to locate, especially in emergency or operational settings where quick action is required.
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Applications Schneider XB7EW35B1P
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Industrial Control Panels: Used for controlling machines and equipment in factories, workshops, and production lines.
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Automation Systems: Ideal for use in control circuits within automated systems where operators need clear feedback and control over machinery.
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Emergency Stop Systems: Commonly used as a part of safety systems, allowing operators to easily stop machinery in case of emergency.
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Alarms and Indication Systems: Used in environments where visual indication of control status is necessary, such as signaling or alarms.
