Rees 00579-132 1" Double Plastic Plunger, Green/Red

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Rees 00579-132 1" Double Plastic Plunger, Green/Red
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  • Brand:Rees
  • Part #:00579-132
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The following switch is a hand operated, control circuit device, rated 'Heavy Duty' normally for use with electromagnetic equipment.  The black cover, painted with a dry powder paint, is made from die-cast zinc.  The red and green plastic plungers are made from DuPont Delrin 100ST Acetal for improved impact resistance and are solid colors throughout.    

  • Gold plated contacts eliminate high resistance tarnishing
  • Nema 12/13, IP 65

Each captive terminal will accept (2) #14 AWG stranded wires.  Each switch is supplied with all mounting hardware and a solid santoprene rubber gasket which provides an oil tight seal upon installation.  The mechanical life of this device is 500,000 operations. 

This switch can be found on a variety of machines such as:  punch presses and press brakes as 'START' and 'STOP' or 'FORWARD' and 'REVERSE' buttons and with material handling equipment as 'UP' and 'DOWN' or 'RAISE' and 'LOWER' controls.  Its rugged construction and long term reliability make this switch extremely well suited to function within various industrial/commercial environments.

Electrical Ratings

HEAVY DUTY - A600 / N300

Listed under UL 508 - File # E 58589

Certified under CSA C22.2 - File # LR 3648

CE Compliant IEC/EN 60947-5-1

Environmental Temperature Range

Operating: +32oF to +131oF (0oC to +55oC)

Storage: -40oF to +185oF (-40oC to +85oC)

Note: Operating temperatures at 0oC are based on the absence of freezing moisture and liquids.

WARNING - DANGER

These products should only be used where point-of-operation guarding devices have been properly installed and maintained so that appropriate OSHA and ANSI B11.1 regulations and standards are met.  Misapplication of the products on machinery lacking effective point-of operation safeguards can cause serious injury to the operator of that machinery.

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