Emergency Stop Button | 60mm Red Mushroom Head | Twist-Release Mechanism | IP66 Rated | @Pack of 1 | by Clipsal
The Emergency Stop Button features a large 60mm red mushroom head for high visibility and a twist-release mechanism for safe resetting. Designed for industrial machinery and control panels, it ensures compliance with international safety standards and is built to withstand harsh environments with an IP66 rating.
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Product Name/Title: Emergency Stop Button | 60mm Red Mushroom Head | Twist-Release Mechanism | IP66 Rated | @Each of 1 | by Clipsal
Brand: Clipsal
SKU: SCHZB4BS864
Alternatively Known As: Emergency Stop Button, E-Stop Head, Emergency Stop Actuator, Red Mushroom Button, Clipsal Emergency Stop
- Actuator type: Emergency stop, mushroom head
- Head diameter: 60mm
- Colour: Red
- Reset type: Twist-release
- Material: High-impact plastic
- Mounting: Panel mount
- Ingress protection: IP66 (suitable for harsh environments)
- Operating temperature: -25°C to +70°C
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 60mm x 60mm x 60mm
- Weight: 0.15 kg
- Large 60mm red emergency stop actuator for high visibility
- Twist-release mechanism for safety reset
- Robust construction for industrial environments
- Complies with international safety standards
- Easy installation on control panels
- Installation must be performed by a qualified electrician or technician to ensure compliance with safety standards.
- Industrial machinery emergency stop
- Manufacturing plants
- Conveyor systems
- Control panels
- Safety shutdown systems
- Complies with AS/NZS 60950 – Safety of IT and Communication Equipment
- Complies with AS/NZS 3820 – Essential Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment
- Enhances workplace safety, reducing risk of accidents and environmental hazards from machinery malfunction.
12 months manufacturer's warranty against defects.
The Clipsal E/Stop TRIG Head 60mm Red SCHZB4BS864 is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for industrial and commercial emergency stop applications.
