Safety switch NM01VZA-M
single-polereinforcedIEC

safety switch
safety switch
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Characteristics

Number of poles
single-pole
Protection level
reinforced, IEC, IP67
Other characteristics
thermoplastic, with silver contacts, with housing, safety, electromechanical, compact
Primary current

4 A

Voltage

24 V, 230 V

Operating temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Description

The plastic-encapsulated safety switches of design NM are used for monitoring the position of safety doors and moving machine components. The easy adjustability of the actuating head in 4 approach directions permits maximum flexibility. Two basic housings are available with up to 3 switching contacts. The compact design, as well as the option of any installation orientation, means that these switches can be integrated in all automation and assembly fields. • Protective insulation with glass fiber-reinforced plastic, degree of protection IP67 • Minimum dimensions combined with maximum functionality • 4 side approach directions • 1 approach direction from above • Approach direction can be changed simply and quickly • Increased actuator overrun of 4 mm • Smallest approach radii with straight/angled actuators • 3 cable entries laterally and from below (type NM11..., NM02...,NM12..., NM03...) • Large connection space of the individual contact elements • Up to 3 switching contacts

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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Hannover Messe 2024
Hannover Messe 2024

22-26 Apr 2024 Hannover (Germany) Hall 9 - Stand D16

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    All About Automation - Heilbronn 2024
    All About Automation - Heilbronn 2024

    15-16 May 2024 Heilbronn (Germany)

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