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Schlegel activ/inactive Not-Halt

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The activationally inactive principle of the emergency stop SIL_QRBDUVOOM125 is based on the standard EN ISO 13850:2015, which allows to view the current operating status of not-hold devices also by appropriate lighting. In order to prevent the confusing of activen/inactive not-hold devices and thereby increase occupational safety, Schlegel Not-Halt has developed devices that can signal the active and inactive state according to this principle. The mushroom button at the new active/inactive not-hold devices is no longer colored red, but consists of a semi-transparent shade of gray. Due to the transparency, the fungus can be illuminated red in an active state and is thus clearly recognizable as a functioning emergency stop. If the emergency hold is inactive, the button remains unlit and grey. The accidental operation of a seemingly active emergency hold is thus avoided in an emergency, as it is no longer perceived as a distress hold. This no longer requires closing or covering an inactive emergency hold. The Not-Halt range of Georg Schlegel GmbH & Co. Kg includes a variety of actuators that differ in size, shape and area of application. It is possible to include installation openings of 16.2 mm,-22.3 mm and 23 x 23 mm, 24 x 24 mm and 26 x 26 mm, protection types from IP65 to IP69K, variants with protective collar or blocking protective collar, key unlock and emergency hold devices for the hygiene area. Almost all not-off buttons can be implemented as rotating (in both directions) or train oiling. In addition, the design of the not-hold devices allows reliable function at voltages of up to 440 V and for the increasingly demanding small voltages. This is ensured by the self-cleaning function of the contacts and feathers sized for good contact pressure. You can choose from silver contacts or contacts with gold circulation. All contact providers for screw, flat-plugged, cage clamp or fast connections are available forcibly opening to EN 60947-5-1 and one or two-channel. Depending on the design, a maximum of 4 open contacts per not-stop device are possible.

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  • 88525 Dürmentingen, Germany
  • Georg Schlegel GmbH & Co. KG

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