

ABB 1SFA619502R1071 - CE3K-10R-11
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1SFA619502R1071 - CE3K-10R-11
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11-1SFA619502R1071 - CE3K-10R-11
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ABB 1SFA Series Red Emergency Stop Push Button
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Unit Price: $40.099205
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In Stock : 60
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$40.099205
$40.10
10
$37.829439
$378.29
100
$35.688150
$3,568.82
500
$33.668066
$16,834.03
1000
$31.762326
$31,762.33
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- TypeParameter
- Mount
In electronic components, the term "Mount" typically refers to the method or process of physically attaching or fixing a component onto a circuit board or other electronic device. This can involve soldering, adhesive bonding, or other techniques to secure the component in place. The mounting process is crucial for ensuring proper electrical connections and mechanical stability within the electronic system. Different components may have specific mounting requirements based on their size, shape, and function, and manufacturers provide guidelines for proper mounting procedures to ensure optimal performance and reliability of the electronic device.
Panel - Mounting Type
The "Mounting Type" in electronic components refers to the method used to attach or connect a component to a circuit board or other substrate, such as through-hole, surface-mount, or panel mount.
Panel Mount - RoHSCompliant
- Voltage, Rating300 V ac, 300V dc
- IlluminatedNo
- Series
In electronic components, the "Series" refers to a group of products that share similar characteristics, designs, or functionalities, often produced by the same manufacturer. These components within a series typically have common specifications but may vary in terms of voltage, power, or packaging to meet different application needs. The series name helps identify and differentiate between various product lines within a manufacturer's catalog.
1SFA - ColorRed
- Depth
In electronic components, "Depth" typically refers to the measurement of the distance from the front to the back of the component. It is an important parameter to consider when designing or selecting components for a project, as it determines how much space the component will occupy within a circuit or device. The depth of a component can impact the overall size and layout of the circuit board or enclosure in which it will be installed. It is usually specified in millimeters or inches and is crucial for ensuring proper fit and functionality within the intended application.
42 mm - Operating Supply Voltage
The voltage level by which an electrical system is designated and to which certain operating characteristics of the system are related.
300 V - Throw Configuration
"Throw Configuration" is a term commonly used in the context of switches and relays in electronic components. It refers to the number of positions or states that the switch or relay can be set to. For example, a single-throw (ST) configuration means the switch has only one position, while a double-throw (DT) configuration means the switch has two positions.The throw configuration is important because it determines the versatility and functionality of the switch or relay. Different applications may require different throw configurations to control the flow of current or signals effectively. Understanding the throw configuration of a component is crucial for proper installation and operation within an electronic circuit.
DPST - Head Diameter
The "Head Diameter" parameter in electronic components refers to the measurement of the diameter of the head or top portion of the component. This measurement is important for determining the physical size and compatibility of the component with other parts or equipment. The head diameter is typically specified in millimeters or inches and is used to ensure proper fit and alignment during installation or assembly. It is a critical dimension to consider when designing circuits or selecting components for a project to ensure proper functionality and mechanical compatibility.
30 mm - Contact Configuration
Contact configuration in electronic components refers to the arrangement and design of the electrical contacts within the component. This parameter specifies how the electrical connections are made and how the component interfaces with other devices or circuits. The contact configuration can vary depending on the type of component and its intended application, such as switches, relays, connectors, or integrated circuits. It is crucial to consider the contact configuration when designing or selecting electronic components to ensure proper functionality and compatibility within the overall system.
SPDT - Auxiliary Contacts
Auxiliary contacts in electronic components refer to additional contact points that are used to perform specific functions within a circuit or device. These contacts are typically separate from the main switching contacts and are often used for monitoring, signaling, or control purposes. Auxiliary contacts can be normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) and are activated based on specific conditions or events within the system. They are commonly found in relays, contactors, circuit breakers, and other electrical devices to provide additional functionality and flexibility in controlling and monitoring electrical circuits. The use of auxiliary contacts allows for more complex operations and automation in electronic systems.
NO - IP Rating
IP (or "Ingress Protection") ratings are defined in international standard EN 6529 (British BS EN 6529:1992, European IEC 659:1989). They are?used to define levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies?(tools, dirt etc) and moisture.
IP66, IP67, IP69K - Ratings
The parameter "Ratings" in electronic components refers to the specified limits that define the maximum operational capabilities of a component. These ratings include voltage, current, power, temperature, and frequency, determining the conditions under which the component can function safely and effectively. Exceeding these ratings can lead to failure, damage, or unsafe operation, making it crucial for designers to adhere to them during component selection and usage.
IP66