Control pedal FP1
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Characteristics

Function
control
Technology
potentiometer
Type
single pedal, proportional
Other characteristics
rugged

Description

FP1 Foot pedals feature rugged sealed construction and are suitable for providing precise control in high duty cycle applications. Overview • Aluminum cast construction • Brass bearings • Compression return springs • Sealing to Nema 4 • Dark gray finish • Step or proportional operation Type • Proportional Output Options • Contacts • Potentiometer Applications The FP1 Foot Pedal is most commonly utilized in high-duty cycle process control applications in industrial settings. Typical applications include: • Rolling lines in steel mills • Crane brake • And more Industries • Forestry • Mining • Marine • Ports • Steel • Waste & Recycling • Wood & Paper Mechanical: • Expected Mechanical Life: 10 Million Operations • Operating Temperature: -25°C to +70°C • Cam Shaft Rotation: 135à° • Pedal Movement: 25° • Gear Ratio: 5.4:1 • Pot Electrical Angle: 1 x 125° Electrical: • Max Switching Capacity: a) Making: 100 amps b) Breaking: (0.7PF) 240 VAC 80 amps • Contacts: (3) Double Pole, “Snap-In” blocks. Consult factory if additional circuits are required. Consult factory for gold dry circuit contacts. • Terminals: M3.5 x 0.5 Machine screw with saddle clamp. • Wire Size: #12 AWG. Maximum • Rating: a) Continuous 16 amps @ 240 VAC b) Resistive 8 amps @ 240 VAC c) Inductive 6 amps @ 240 VAC d) 1 H.P. 120 VAC 1 phase e) 2 H.P. 240 VAC 1 phase • Potentiometer: o 0.5 watt, 5 million cycle conductive plastic furnished standard. o 3 wire or 10k 4 wire CT o Rotation 135

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