RS PRO General Purpose Momentary Foot Switch - Thermoplastic Case Material, SP-CO, 3 A Contact Current, 24V Contact
Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
RS ProContact Configuration
SP-CO
Foot Switch Type
Momentary Foot Switch
Switch Operation
Momentary
Case Material
Thermoplastic
Contact Voltage Rating AC
24V
Contact Voltage Rating DC
24V
Contact Current Rating
3 A
Switch Environment
General Purpose
IP Rating
IPX7
Contact Material
Silver
Colour
Black
Height
26mm
Width
72mm
Length
96mm
Dimensions
96 x 72 x 26mm
Standards Met
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005/(R)2012, CSA C22.2 No. 60601-1:14, EN 60601-1:2006, EN 60950, UL 60601-1:2005, UL File No E353500
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
RS PRO General Purpose Plastic Foot Switch
RS PRO momentary foot switch has been designed with an integral non-slip base pad. It is manufactured from thermoplastic and has Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) contacts. This foot controller pedal is black and sealed to IP67.
Foot switches are commonly used on large machinery were hand operated switches are a safety concern. RS PRO offers a range of footswitches and accessories to meet your requirements. The range has been RS approved meaning great value for money and high-quality you can rely on.
Features and Benefits:
Momentary foot switch controller
SPDT, momentary footswitch with integral non-slip base pad
Cable and contacts module
Complete with 2m of cable
Contact rating 24V ac/dc 3A
Sealed to IP67 – protected from dust and water
Typical Applications
Foot switches are commonly used in applications where hands-free control is more practical or safer. They can be found on:
Industrial machinery and smaller power tools
Hospital beds
Dentist Chairs
Lamps
FAQs
What are the different types of switching options?
Switches are components that switch a circuit on or off by making contact or breaking contact, the two most common are:
Non-latching (Momentary) – this type of foot switch makes contact when you push it but breaks contact when you release it.
Latching (Maintained) – this type of foot switch needs to be pressed once for ON and again for OFF
Why would you use a footswitch?
As these switches are operated by the persons feet, this means that their hands are free so therefore allows the individual to multitask.
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Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
RS ProContact Configuration
SP-CO
Foot Switch Type
Momentary Foot Switch
Switch Operation
Momentary
Case Material
Thermoplastic
Contact Voltage Rating AC
24V
Contact Voltage Rating DC
24V
Contact Current Rating
3 A
Switch Environment
General Purpose
IP Rating
IPX7
Contact Material
Silver
Colour
Black
Height
26mm
Width
72mm
Length
96mm
Dimensions
96 x 72 x 26mm
Standards Met
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005/(R)2012, CSA C22.2 No. 60601-1:14, EN 60601-1:2006, EN 60950, UL 60601-1:2005, UL File No E353500
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
RS PRO General Purpose Plastic Foot Switch
RS PRO momentary foot switch has been designed with an integral non-slip base pad. It is manufactured from thermoplastic and has Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) contacts. This foot controller pedal is black and sealed to IP67.
Foot switches are commonly used on large machinery were hand operated switches are a safety concern. RS PRO offers a range of footswitches and accessories to meet your requirements. The range has been RS approved meaning great value for money and high-quality you can rely on.
Features and Benefits:
Momentary foot switch controller
SPDT, momentary footswitch with integral non-slip base pad
Cable and contacts module
Complete with 2m of cable
Contact rating 24V ac/dc 3A
Sealed to IP67 – protected from dust and water
Typical Applications
Foot switches are commonly used in applications where hands-free control is more practical or safer. They can be found on:
Industrial machinery and smaller power tools
Hospital beds
Dentist Chairs
Lamps
FAQs
What are the different types of switching options?
Switches are components that switch a circuit on or off by making contact or breaking contact, the two most common are:
Non-latching (Momentary) – this type of foot switch makes contact when you push it but breaks contact when you release it.
Latching (Maintained) – this type of foot switch needs to be pressed once for ON and again for OFF
Why would you use a footswitch?
As these switches are operated by the persons feet, this means that their hands are free so therefore allows the individual to multitask.