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The Eaton Cutler-Hammer A200M4CX is a NEMA motor control starter designed for 3-phase applications. With a robust rated current of 135 Amps and capable of handling voltages up to 600 VAC, this unit is suitable for demanding motor control tasks.
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| Manufacturer | Eaton Cutler-Hammer |
|---|---|
| Product Type | NEMA Motor Control Starter |
| Product Line | Freedom Series |
| Part Number | A200M4CX |
| UPC | 786678007236 |
| Phase Type | 3-Phase |
| Rated Current | 135 A |
| Rated Voltage | 600 VAC |
| Number of Poles | 3 Poles |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Frame Type | A200 Frame |
| Protection Type | Magnetic Protection |
| Connection Type | Screw Connection |
| NEMA Size | Size 4 |
Eaton Cutler-Hammer's A200M4CX model functions as a NEMA motor control starter tailored for three-phase systems. It supports a maximum rated current of 135 amperes, ensuring it can manage significant load demands effectively. The rated voltage for this device reaches up to 600 volts AC, providing the necessary power for extensive applications.
With three poles, this motor starter is constructed for durability and reliability. It features magnetic protection to guard against overloads, enhancing its operational lifespan. The mounting is ideally accomplished through a surface-mounted design that allows for straightforward installation in various locations.
This unit is based on an A200 frame, which defines its size and compatibility within the Eaton Cutler-Hammer family of products. The starter is classified as NEMA size 4, confirming its robustness suitable for industrial environments. Connections are made via screw terminals, securing wire attachments and easing setup procedures.