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Company offers switching system

EAO, the partner for Human Machine Interfaces, offers RoHS compliant Series 14 products, a precise, visual, tactile switching system. The products range of raised and flush mount pushbuttons, indicators, switches, selector switches and key switches.

EAO's Series 14 products range of raised and flush mount pushbuttons, indicators, switches, selector switches and key switches.

EAO, the partner for Human Machine Interfaces, offers RoHS compliant Series 14 products, a precise, visual, tactile switching system. The products range of raised and flush mount pushbuttons, indicators, switches, selector switches and key switches. According to the company, the Series 14 products feature:

  • Availability in 22.5 and 30.5mm mounting sizes.
  • A low back panel depth, benefiting engineers in terms of smooth integration into an end application, especially where space is restricted.
  • Availability of illumination through T5.5 lamps or high-intensity single chip LED’s.
  • Availability with a good choice of lenses, protective front rings and bezels, in both stylish and robust aluminum and stainless steel as well as plastic.
  • Ratings at IP67.
  • Protection against vandalism, harsh treatments and cleaning.
  • Ideal use for operating in wet or dusty conditions.
  • Self-cleaning, snap-action or low level switching elements with gold-plated silver contacts for a reassuring tactile click.
  • Connection by plug-in or solder terminals.
  • Availability of an adapter for PCB-mounting.
  • Simple installation, longer switch life and lower maintenance costs for ideal use incontrol panels which must resist impact, air pollution and chemical washing, for example machinery, medical instruments and payment terminal applications.

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