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The 800S-2SA4 is a push button station from Allen Bradley's Bulletin 800S series. This unit, made from die-cast aluminum, features a lever-operated button with 'START–STOP' legend for intuitive operation.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Push Button Station |
| Product Line | Bulletin 800S |
| Part Number | 800S-2SA4 |
| Weight | 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg) |
| UPC | 781180529160 |
| Mounting Style | Panel Mount |
| Contacts | 1 NO / 1 NC |
| Use Case | Start / Stop |
| Enclosure Material | Die-cast Aluminum |
| Positions | 2 |
| Enclosure Rating | Type 4 |
| Button Style | Lever Operated |
| Legend | START–STOP |
| Current Rating | 5 A |
| Contact Block | Standard |
| Voltage Rating | 600 V AC max |
The 800S-2SA4 push button station by Allen Bradley is built for reliability in industrial environments. This unit is designed to facilitate start and stop operations efficiently. It incorporates a robust lever-operated button, clearly marked with 'START–STOP,' making it easy for operators to use.
Constructed from durable die-cast aluminum, the enclosure provides a Type 4 rating, indicating protection against dust and water ingress. This unit accommodates two positions for installation versatility and mounts directly to panels. It features one normally open and one normally closed contact, allowing for versatile application in control systems.
With a current rating of 5 A and a maximum voltage capacity of 600 V AC, the 800S-2SA4 performs effectively in a range of applications. The standard contact block configuration ensures seamless integration into existing systems, making it a practical choice for controlling machinery in various settings.