Single-pole switch ES-FB1W-XW1E-LV412Q4MFR-YO
reinforcedIP65illuminated

Single-pole switch - ES-FB1W-XW1E-LV412Q4MFR-YO  - EUCHNER GmbH + Co. KG - reinforced / IP65 / illuminated
Single-pole switch - ES-FB1W-XW1E-LV412Q4MFR-YO  - EUCHNER GmbH + Co. KG - reinforced / IP65 / illuminated
Single-pole switch - ES-FB1W-XW1E-LV412Q4MFR-YO  - EUCHNER GmbH + Co. KG - reinforced / IP65 / illuminated - image - 2
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Characteristics

Number of poles
single-pole
Protection level
reinforced, IP65
Other characteristics
illuminated, thermoplastic, with housing, reset, safety, emergency stop
Primary current

15 mA

Voltage

30 V, 250 V

Operating temperature

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Max.: 55 °C
(131 °F)

Description

• Button head, red, 40 mm ø • Contact block monitoring • Reset by pulling or turning • Housing • illuminated • As per EN ISO 13850 the emergency stop function is a function that is intended to avert an impending hazard for personnel, damage to the machine or work in progress, or to alleviate existing hazards, and that is to be triggered by a single user action. For this purpose, controlgear is required that is equipped with a red pushbutton, i.e. the mushroom-head button in red; the button is to have a yellow background. The emergency stop function is generally only allowed to provide safety in addition to the directly acting safety functions. Directly acting safety functions are, for example, safety switches on safety doors that cause a hazard to be shut down without conscious action by the user.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Automate Show 2026
Automate Show 2026

22-25 Jun 2026 Chicago (USA - Illinois)

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    All About Automation Zürich
    All About Automation Zürich

    26-27 Aug 2026 Zürich (Switzerland)

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