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Eaton Cutler-Hammer 10250T Series 10250T15111

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10250T15111

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The Eaton Cutler-Hammer 10250T15111 is designed as a selector switch within the 10250T Series. It operates with a key mechanism, providing a secure method of selection across two distinct positions.

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Technical specifications for 10250T15111

ManufacturerEaton Cutler-Hammer
Product TypeSelector Switch
Product Line10250T Series
Part Number10250T15111
Weight0.38 lbs (0.17 kg)
UPC782113227474
Actuator TypeKey Operated
Number of Positions2 Positions
IlluminationNon-Illuminated
Mounting StylePanel Mount
Termination TypeScrew Terminals
Contact TypeMaintained Contacts
Actuator MaterialMetal Key
Actuation ForceStandard Key Torque
Contact ConfigurationTwo-Position Switching
Operation TypePositive Break

The Eaton Cutler-Hammer 10250T15111 selector switch is engineered for reliable control in various applications. This device is part of the 10250T Series and employs a key-operated mechanism for its actuation. It features two positions, allowing versatile usage while enhancing security through key access.

The actuator is constructed from durable metal, and the switch's design focuses on a standard key torque for actuation. The switch is designed to be mounted on panels, making installation straightforward and efficient. Termination occurs via screw terminals, which contribute to the simplicity of wiring this unit during setup. Maintained contacts ensure consistent performance, while the switch itself remains non-illuminated, lending to a clean aesthetic. Additionally, the contact configuration allows for two-position switching, and the positive break operation type ensures that the switch disengages completely when changing positions.