Emergency brake handle PAD30 series
flushfor railway applicationsaluminum

emergency brake handle
emergency brake handle
emergency brake handle
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Characteristics

Type
flush
Applications
for railway applications, emergency brake
Material
aluminum
Other characteristics
rugged, wall-mounted

Description

Emergency brake handle for wall mounting You will find emergency brake handles from Schaltbau in railway vehicles all over the world. The new PAD30 Series brake handle is designed for wall mounting, e.g. in vestibules, passenger spaces or the train manger’s compartment. Equipped with switching elements featuring positive opening operation the device meets all safety requirements for such components, and ensures trouble-free operation over the years. The new emergency brake handles meet the design requirements of DIN EN 15327-1 and fully comply with the provisions for installation of braking equipment and emergency brake operations in vehicles used for the carriage of persons. Features: - Elegant design - To be mounted flush into a wall - Aluminium die-cast housing, rugged, long-lasting - Finish: semi-gloss varnish, resistant to acids and chemicals - Handle can be lead sealed - Optional automatic reset (spring return) - 2 switching elements (S870) max. with gold or silver contacts - Standards: DIN EN 15327-1:2009

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Exhibitions

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Hannover Messe 2024
Hannover Messe 2024

22-26 Apr 2024 Hannover (Germany) Hall 11 - Stand C401

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    The Battery Show - Europe 2024
    The Battery Show - Europe 2024

    18-20 Jun 2024 Stuttgart (Germany) Hall 8 - Stand F35

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