Product Design & Development

ELOBAU Introduces Illuminated PTO

By Elobau Sensor Technology
Friday, November 19, 2010

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Illuminated PTO
The 151PTO push button is based on Reed switch technology and features a maximum switching current of 0.3 Amps.



Elobau Sensor Technology Inc. (Gurnee, IL) introduces its 151PTO push button for vehicle applications. This new PTO is based on Reed switch technology and has a lower profile then existing PTO push buttons. It is designed to be incorporated in a cab of many types of commercial vehicles. Features include:

  • Lighting for “day and night” functions.
  • Symbol plate location at the front of its housing, which can be customized to accommodate specific symbols.
  • Reliable non-contact Reed switch technology. 
  • A switching power of 10 W/VA under 48 V maximum switching voltage.
  • A maximum switching current of 0.3 Amps.
  • An electrical connection through 5 wires with a standard Molex plug.
  • An operating temperatur range from -40º to +85ºC (-13º to +175ºF). 

For more information visit www.elobau.com.

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