

Schneider Electric 9001KA42
Manufacturer No:
9001KA42
Tiny WHSLManufacturer:
Utmel No:
2132-9001KA42
Package:
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Description:
30MM PUSH BUTTON, TYPE K, HERMET
Quantity:
Unit Price: $35.821554
Ext Price: $35.82
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$35.821554
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$33.793919
$337.94
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$31.881056
$3,188.11
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$30.076467
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$28.374026
$28,374.03
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- MfrSchneider Electric
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- Product StatusActive
- (Select First, Then Apply Filters) Compatible SeriesSchneider Electric, Harmony 9001K, Harmony 9001SK
- 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.
Harmony 9001K - Termination Style
"Termination style" in electronic components refers to the method used to connect the component to a circuit board or other electronic devices. It determines how the component's leads or terminals are designed for soldering or mounting onto the circuit board. Common termination styles include through-hole, surface mount, and wire lead terminations.Through-hole components have leads that are inserted through holes in the circuit board and soldered on the other side. Surface mount components have flat terminals that are soldered directly onto the surface of the circuit board. Wire lead terminations involve attaching wires to the component for connection.The choice of termination style depends on factors such as the type of component, the manufacturing process, and the space available on the circuit board. Different termination styles offer various advantages in terms of ease of assembly, reliability, and space efficiency in electronic designs.
Screw Terminal - Circuit
The parameter "Circuit" in electronic components refers to the interconnected arrangement of various electronic elements such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, and active devices like transistors. It defines the path through which electric current flows and establishes the operational behavior of the components within that system. Circuits can be classified as analog or digital, depending on the type of signals they handle, and can vary in complexity from simple series or parallel configurations to intricate designs used in advanced applications.
SPST-NO - Contact Rating @ Voltage
Contact Rating @ Voltage refers to the maximum electrical load that a switch or relay can handle at a specified voltage without risking damage or failure. It defines both the current and voltage levels at which the device can operate safely and reliably under specified conditions. This rating is crucial for selecting appropriate components in electronic circuits to ensure long-lasting performance and prevent system malfunctions.
3A @ 240VAC, 550mA @ 125VDC - Requires
In the context of electronic components, the parameter "Requires" typically refers to the specific conditions or prerequisites that must be met for the component to function properly. This could include voltage levels, current ratings, temperature ranges, signal frequencies, or other environmental factors that are necessary for the component to operate within its specified parameters. Understanding the "Requires" parameter is crucial for designing and implementing electronic circuits to ensure that the components are used correctly and reliably. Failure to meet the requirements outlined in this parameter could result in malfunction, damage, or even failure of the component. It is important to carefully review the datasheet or technical specifications of electronic components to identify and adhere to their specific "Requires" in order to achieve optimal performance and longevity.
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