Product Design & Development

Schurter’s Thermal Circuit Breaker With Rotary Knob Actuator

By Schurter
Tuesday, March 09, 2010

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In addition to the classic rocker style, the grip and turn style knob is ideally suited for applications where a longer feedback is desired, such as those where gloves are used.
The TA35 is approved according to IEC 60934, UL 1077, CSA C22.2 235 and GB 17701.



The compact TA35 features a new rotary knob in 1-, 2- and 3-pole versions. 

Santa Rosa, California, March 9, 2010 – Schurter’s TA35 thermal circuit breaker series now offers a rotary style actuator. In addition to the classic rocker style, the grip and turn style knob is ideally suited for applications where a longer feedback is desired, such as those where gloves are used. The new TA35 rotary switch offers:

  • IP 40 protection.
  • Switch and thermal overload protection with positively trip-free release.
  • Current ratings ranging from 0.05 to 20 A (1- and 2- pole), 0.05 to 12 A (3-pole).
  • Admissible ambient temperature range from -30° to 60°C.
  • A base unit that fits panels ranging from 2 to 3 mm (thick).
  • A bezel and knob that snaps on to the front of the circuit breaker after the base unit is mounted to the panel.
  • Terminals that are designed for 6.3- x 0.8-mm connections.
  • Applicability in power tools, wood and stone cutting equipment, high pressure washers, commercial kitchen appliances, power generators and compressors.
  • Approval according to IEC 60934, UL 1077, CSA C22.2 235 and GB 17701.
  • RoHS compliance.

For more information on the TA35 Rotary circuit breaker, visit http://www.schurterinc.com/new_cbes.

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