EATON HT800 Series Flat Head Push-Pull Units
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EATON HT800 Series Flat Head Push-Pull Units


Eaton HT800 Series flat head push-pull units are non-illuminated, maintained pushbuttons used to control the flow of electricity. They are ideal for use in factories and warehouses as start / stop buttons for machinery & equipment.

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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
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HT8DBGD1B
€419.85
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HT8DBHD1D
€187.98
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HT8DBRD1B
€419.85
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HT8DBRD1D
€419.85
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HT8DBHD1B
€419.85
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HT8DBGD1D
€419.85

Working Mechanism

  • When these buttons are pushed or pulled, they activate a switch that closes / opens an electrical circuit.
  • These maintained push-pull pushbuttons remain in the activated / deactivated position until they are pushed / pulled again.

Features

  • Eaton HT800 Series flat head push-pull units have NEMA-rated watertight / oil-tight bodies to prevent dirt and moisture ingress.
  • Their flat mushroom head plastic actuator provide an easy-to-press surface.
  • These pushbuttons have black anodised buses to establish secure connections.

Standards and Approvals

  • CE
  • UL
  • CSA

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I troubleshoot a pushbutton?

  • Make sure that the pushbutton is properly connected to the circuit.
  • Ensure that the switch inside the pushbutton is not stuck in the open or closed position.
  • Make sure that moisture or dirt is not affecting the operation.

Can these pushbuttons be used with a resistor?

Yes, pushbuttons can be used with a resistor to provide additional protection.

How do I replace a pushbutton?

  • To replace a pushbutton, first disconnect the power to the device or circuit.
  • Remove the old pushbutton by carefully disconnecting wires or cables.
  • Once the old pushbutton is removed, install the new pushbutton by attaching the wires or cables to the appropriate terminals and securing the pushbutton in place.
  • Finally, restore power to the device or circuit and test the new pushbutton to make sure it is functioning properly.

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