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The 800T-B2 is a momentary contact pushbutton from the Allen Bradley Bulletin 800T series. Featuring a diameter of 30.5 mm, this black pushbutton offers a functional solution for control systems.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Pushbutton |
| Product Line | 800T Push Buttons |
| Part Number | 800T-B2 |
| UPC | 781180608957 |
| Weight | 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg) |
| Size/Diameter | 30.5 mm |
| Color | Black |
| Pushbutton Type | Momentary Contact Pushbutton |
| Illumination Option | Non-Illuminated |
| Finger Safe Guards | Not Included |
| Head Type | Extended Head |
| Contacts on Operator | None |
| Protection Rating | Type 4/13 |
The Allen Bradley 800T-B2 is a black pushbutton designed with a diameter of 30.5 mm and is part of the Bulletin 800T product line. This pushbutton functions as a momentary contact type, meaning that it will activate while being pressed and return to its default state once released. The design includes an extended head which allows for greater ease of use during operation.
This pushbutton unit does not feature an illumination option, making it a straightforward choice for applications not requiring visual feedback. Furthermore, it does not have finger safe guards, which should be taken into account during installation to avoid potential hazards.
With a protection rating of Type 4/13, the 800T-B2 pushbutton is equipped to operate effectively in environments where it may encounter dust or moisture. It is essential for applications demanding stringent environmental protection standards. The pushbutton itself does not contain contacts on the operator, further defining its simple yet practical design aimed at specific use cases.