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EATON HT800 Series Flush Head Pushbuttons


Eaton HT800 Series flush head pushbuttons are used to initiate an action or signal when pressed. They have a button head that is flush or level with the surface of the surrounding panel or enclosure.

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HT8AAA
€84.62
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HT8AAB
€84.62
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HT8AAW
€84.62
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HT8AAY
€84.62
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HT8AAYA
€133.45
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HT8AAL
€84.62
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HT8AAYAB
€179.96
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HT8AAYB
€133.45

Working Mechanism

  • These pushbuttons consist of a button / plunger that is spring-loaded to return to its original position when released.
  • When the button is pressed, the contacts are closed, allowing current to flow through the circuit.
  • When the button is released, the contacts open, breaking the circuit.

Features

  • Eaton HT800 Series flush head pushbuttons have NEMA-rated bodies to protect the actuator from dust and moisture.
  • These momentary, non-illuminated units have chrome bezels and their plastic operators protect users from catching shocks.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL
  • CSA

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some common applications for flush head pushbuttons?

Flush head pushbuttons are used in applications where a sleek, low-profile design is desired, such as control panels, computer peripherals and electronic appliances. They are also commonly used in automotive and aerospace applications.

What is the difference between momentary and maintained pushbuttons?

The main difference between momentary and maintained pushbuttons is the way they are activated & deactivated. Momentary pushbuttons are activated only while they are being pressed, while maintained pushbuttons remain in the state they are switched to until they are switched again.

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