EATON 10250T Series Coin Slot Caps
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EATON 10250T Series Coin Slot Caps


Eaton 10250T Series coin slot caps are suitable for use on non-illuminated selector switches & pushbuttons that prevent the entry of contamination that might lead to damage to internal parts.

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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
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10250TCA
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RFQ
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10250TCG
€110.96
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10250TCY
€110.96
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10250TCR
€110.96
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10250TCW
€110.96
B
10250TCL
€110.96
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10250TCB
€110.96

Features

  • They come with a black legend plate that provides a clear visual indication when the mechanism is triggered.
  • They are made of silicon material that sung fits with the 30.5 mm hole and matches the dimensions of the pushbutton, offering rugged security against debris / dust even in harsh environments.

Standards and Approvals

  • CSA
  • UL
  • CE

Frequently Asked Questions

What are selector switches?

Selector switches contain a simple selector switch on the front of the panel and a broad range of potential contact combinations on the inside of the enclosure. They have a rotating cam with ridges and flats, allowing the operator to actuate the plungers independently.

What is the difference between momentary and maintained pushbuttons?

  • A momentary pushbutton is wired to a relay or auxiliary contact and immediately returns to its original position when pressed down.
  • A maintained pushbutton keeps its new position, stays at the same position until the switch is pressed again to switch it off / deactivate the device.

What is a stack light?

Stack lights are a mini-tower of independent lights mounted on the top of a machine. Since stack lights are towers, they can be seen from all directions (360 degrees). Operators know what the machine is doing by checking either the position or the colour of the lights. They can also provide an audio alarm and / or a strobe light signal.

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