ZB5AG010 Schneider Electric Pushbuttons


Part#:ZB5AG010
Manufacturer:Schneider Electric
Category:Pushbuttons
Product Lifecycle:Active
Product description
Schneider Electric ZB5AG010 is a key switch belonging to the XB5 sub-range, designed with a head that accommodates a key for operation. It features a plastic body and bezel, with a round shape and a diameter of 22 mm. This key switch operates in a 3-position stay-put (maintained/latched) mode, allowing free key withdrawal in all positions. It utilizes a no.458A key for its interlock mechanism and is capable of angular positions at -45°, 0, and +45°.
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New Factory Sealed
New Factory Sealed - New condition, never used, original OEM part with original packaging and factory seal.
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ZB5AG010 Schneider Electric
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Powermatic Associates is an authorized Schneider Electric distributor, proudly offering a diverse portfolio of innovative solutions tailored to meet the dynamic needs of today's industrial landscape. Schneider Electric stands as a global leader in energy management and automation, providing cutting-edge products and services that drive efficiency and sustainability across a variety of sectors. The...
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Schneider Electric ZB5AG010 is a key switch belonging to the XB5 sub-range, designed with a head that accommodates a key for operation. It features a plastic body and bezel, with a round shape and a diameter of 22 mm. This key switch operates in a 3-position stay-put (maintained/latched) mode, allowing free key withdrawal in all positions. It utilizes a no.458A key for its interlock mechanism and is capable of angular positions at -45°, 0, and +45°.
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