For machine builders challenged to provide a convenient emergency stop for operators, the ER6022 series offers a cost-effective solution with switches that can be installed along or around heavy machinery and provide continuous access to the emergency-stop function. This rope switch offers long rope spans up to 80m and a heavy-duty and vibration tolerant housing, which makes it ideal for industrial applications and harsh environments, reducing the number of switches required. In addition, it offers operational and tension indicators, two mounting positions for the E-Stop button, and several accessories to simplify installation and maintenance activities.

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  • Rope spans up to 80 m (262 ft.) means fewer number of switches required per application
  • Contact arrangements of 2 N/C + 1 N/O, 3 N/C + 1 N/O or 2 N/C + 2 N/O
  • IP67 (NEMA 6) enclosure to withstand water washdown cleaning
  • Reset button
  • Indicator beacon in 24 VDC or 120 VAC,

Overview

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Conforms to IEC947-5-1, IEC947-5-5, EN418, UL508, BS5304, UL and C-UL listed, TUV certified

  • Rope spans up to 80 m (262 ft.) means fewer number of switches required per application
  • Tension indicator makes system setup and rope tension maintenance easy
  • Contact arrangements of 2 N/C + 1 N/O, 3 N/C + 1 N/O or 2 N/C + 2 N/O
  • IP67 (NEMA 6) enclosure enables the ER6022 switch to withstand water washdown cleaning
  • Reset button—the blue reset button must be pushed in order to return to “machine run” condition following switch actuation by a pulled or slacked rope
  • Indicator beacon—the optional dual indicator beacon, available in 24 VDC or 120 VAC, can be wired to flash red to indicate a tripped switch or glow a constant green to indicate a properly reset switch
  • E-stop button—the ER6022 has two mounting positions where the optional E-stop button may be installed; the E-stop button may be added or replaced in the field
  • Rubber bellows contain UV inhibitor making the switches suitable for outdoor applications

Operation

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