Banner Engineering SSA-EB Emergency Stop Push Buttons
Banner Engineering SSA-EB Emergency Stop (E-Stop) Push Buttons are mushroom-style emergency stop push buttons. When the button is armed, the switch's safety contacts (normally closed/NC) are closed, and the monitoring contacts (normally open/NO), if present, are open. When the button is pushed, the switch's safety contacts open, and the monitoring contacts close. The contacts remain in this condition until the push button is manually rearmed by clockwise twisting the red push button actuator. Banner Engineering SSA-EB E-Stop Push Buttons feature a 30mm mounting base for ease of mounting without requiring an additional enclosure. The illuminated models provide indication of an armed button and a pushed/actuated button (indication is dependent on model). The red indication allows for easy identification of a pushed/actuated button.Features
- Illuminated or non-illuminated 30mm push buttons
- Designed to interface with Safety BUS nodes/gateways
- Rugged design and easy installation with no assembly or individual wiring required
- Push-to-stop, twist-to-release, or pull-to-release operation per EN 60947-5-5
- Models with a washdown cover are push-to-stop and pull-to-release operation per EN 60947-5-5
- Latching design complies with ISO 13850; direct (positive) opening operation per EN 60947-5-1
- Compliant with ANSI B11.19, NFPA 79, and IEC/EN 60204-1 Emergency Stop requirements
- "Safe Break Action" ensures normally closed (NC) contacts will open if the contact block is separated from the actuator
- 5-pin M12 quick disconnect
- Models with yellow and red indication of actuation (armed or depressed/latched button)
- "Emergency Stop" legend included
- U.S. Patent No. Des. 700,149
- FDA-grade silicone cover withstands high pressure, high-temperature washdown, and increases the product rating to IEC IP69; the cover is ECOLAB® certified to withstand aggressive cleaning procedures with chemicals used in the food processing industry
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Publicado: 2023-06-21
| Actualizado: 2025-06-24
