Schneider Electric 2 Position 60 °, Handle Actuator

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RS Stock No.:
218-175
Mfr. Part No.:
K10B002ACH
Manufacturer:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Product Type

Cam Switch

Series

Harmony K

Electrical Phase

1

Number of Positions

2

Number of Poles

6

Terminal Type

Screw

Angle of Throw

60 °

IP Rating

IP20, IP65

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Contact Voltage

690V ac

Actuator Type

Handle

Length

30mm

Standards/Approvals

EN/IEC 60947-5-1

Depth

76mm

Hazardous Area Certification

NO

Mechanical Life

1000000Operations

RoHS Status: Exempt

Schneider Electric Rotary Cam Switch, 2 Positions, 10A Maximum Current - Harmony K Series - K10B002ACH


To switch equipment on and off, or control other functions, choose this rotary cam switch from Schneider Electric. Simply turn the knob 60° clockwise to manually open a circuit and activate machinery. It comes supplied with a contact block so it's simple to install, and it's front-mounted, which makes it easy to access and operate. The metal legend has the two positions clearly marked in black so you can see when a process or machine is running.

• Operating temperature range between -20°C and +55°C for use in harsh conditions

• Slow break contacts ensure a higher minimum actuation speed and prevent delays in starting or stopping functions

• Captive screw clamp terminals keep electrical connections secure for reliable and effective operations

Applications


• Control panels

• Medical and diagnostic equipment

• Agricultural machinery

What is a rotary switch?


Rotary switches control equipment by rotating between multiple positions, letting you select different electrical circuits or states within a device. Conventional switches, by contrast, typically access only two positions (on and off).