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The 800T-XD4 from Allen Bradley is a reliable contact block designed for use in various applications. This specific block features a 1 N.C.I.B. configuration and falls within the Bulletin 800T product line.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Contact Block |
| Product Line | 800T Push Buttons |
| Part Number | 800T-XD4 |
| UPC | 781180126345 |
| Weight | 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg) |
| Contact Type | 1 N.C.I.B. |
| Block Type | Shallow Block |
| Code | J |
| Compatible Devices | 30 mm pushbuttons |
| Operating Temperature | -40 to 131 degrees Fahrenheit |
| Storage Temperature | -40 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit |
| Relative Humidity at 77 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit | 50 to 95% (Non-Condensing) |
| Heavy-Duty Contact Block | Yes |
| Maximum Voltage Rating | 600V AC |
The Allen Bradley 800T-XD4 contact block serves as a vital component in various control applications. Designed with a 1 N.C.I.B. contact type, this part falls under the Bulletin 800T series. The shallow design accommodates seamless integration into compatible devices, specifically pushbuttons measuring 30 mm.
Performance-wise, the contact block is robust, rated for a maximum voltage of 600 Volts AC. It ensures heavy-duty performance, making it suitable for demanding environments. The operational temperature range is impressive, functioning effectively between -40 and 131 degrees Fahrenheit. Storage conditions are also broad, capable of withstanding temperatures from -40 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit.
Relative humidity levels between 50 and 95% at temperatures of 77 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit can be tolerated, provided conditions remain non-condensing. This ensures the reliability and longevity of the contact block, even in high-moisture environments.