Safety contactor DILMS
electromechanicalDIN railIEC

safety contactor
safety contactor
safety contactor
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Characteristics

Function
safety
Technology
electromechanical
Other characteristics
DIN rail, IEC
Primary current

12 A, 32 A, 65 A, 150 A

Load voltage

Min.: 24 V

Max.: 240 V

Description

The DILMS safety contactors of the Eaton Moeller series offer reliable switching in safety-related applications, to make your machines and systems even safer. All versions of the DILMS safety contactors (from 7 A to 150 A) are equipped with a top-mounted auxiliary contact that is non-detachable. This prevents tampering and the manual actuation of the contactor. Their eye-catching yellow color makes the safety components immediately visible in any situation. • The integrated mirror contacts allow for reliable monitoring of the contactor status • Switch-position indicator with inspection window to prevent tampering • Suitable for emergency-stop with controlled start (category 4) • Interlocked opposing auxiliary contact elements, in line with IEC 60947-5-1 • Mirror contacts • Highlighted in yellow (RAL1004) • Top-mounted and non-detachable auxiliary contact (at the front) The eye-catching yellow color allows for quick and easy identification of the safety circuits. In addition, the built-in inspection window (situated directly above the switch position indicator) clearly indicates the current status of the machine or system. This prevents the manual actuation of the contactor.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

BIEMH 2024
BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 1 - Stand C-28

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    ACHEMA 2024
    ACHEMA 2024

    10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 5.0 - Stand C15

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    *Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.