RS PRO Momentary Foot Switch - Die Cast Aluminium Case Material, NC/NO, 3 A @ 500 V ac Contact Current, 230V Contact

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RS Stock No.:
211-0711
Distrelec Article No.:
303-91-548
Brand:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Foot Switch Type

Heavy Duty Foot Switch

Contact Configuration

NC/NO

Switch Operation

Momentary

Case Material

Die Cast Aluminium

Contact Voltage Rating AC

230V

Contact Voltage Rating DC

24V

Contact Current Rating

3 A @ 500 V ac

Switch Environment

Heavy Duty

IP Rating

IP67

Guard Cover

Yes

Contact Material

Silver

Colour

Yellow

Width

163mm

Dimensions

264 x 163 x 155mm

Standards Met

EN 60204-1, EN 60947-5-1, IEC 947-5-1, VDE 0660 Part 200

Number of Pedals

1

Height

155mm

Length

264mm

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Heavy Duty Guarded


Rugged heavy duty guarded foot switches.

Features and Benefits:


Non-latching and alternate action versions which are guarded to prevent accidental operation
Stock no. 208-3265 has two stage operation whereby one set of N/C + N/O contacts operate before the other N/C + N/O contacts during full actuator travel
Screw terminals and self-lifting clamp for connection of leads 2x1.5mm2 or wire up to 2x2.5mm2
Sealed to IP67

Typical Applications


Foot switches are commonly used in applications where hands-free control is more practical or safer. They can be found on:
Industrial machinery and smaller power tools
Hospital beds
Dentist Chairs
Lamps

FAQs

What are the different types of switching options?
Switches are components that switch a circuit on or off by making contact or breaking contact, the two most common are:

Non-latching (Momentary) – this type of foot switch makes contact when you push it but breaks contact when you release it.

Latching (Maintained) – this type of foot switch needs to be pressed once for ON and again for OFF.

Why would you use a footswitch?
As these switches are operated by the person’s feet, this means that their hands are free so therefore allows the individual to multitask.

Standards

EN 60204-1/EN60947-5-1

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