IDEM Emergency Stop Switches
IDEM Emergency Stop Switches are used by operators to shut down a machine, system, or process.
Emergency Stop (E-Stop) Switches are mounted on machines and sections of plant conveyors that cannot be protected by guards.
In combination with any dual channel safety monitoring controllers these switches can be used as emergency stop devices and monitored for up to Category 4/PLe to ISO13849-1.
All the IDEM Emergency Stop Switches conform to European Standard EN ISO13850 and IEC60947-5-5. They have a positive mechanical linkage between the switch contacts and the E Stop Button.
The switches are mechanically latched and can then only be returned to the operational condition by pressing the reset button as required by EN ISO13850.
IDEM’s range of Explosion Proof E stop switches can withstand sparking and flames and are IECEx and ATEX certified.
IDEM’s Standard Duty Emergency Stop Switches are designed to provide robust Emergency Stop protection for exposed conveyors or machines.
Conformance to ISO13850, IEC60947-5-1 and IEC60947-5-5.
Features:
- Contacts: 3 Pole Positively Operated Contact Blocks
- Conduit Entry: M20 or 1/2″NPT fitting
- Ingress Protection: IP67
Special Features:
Designed with a special lid safety trip mechanism means that the safety contacts will open if the lid is removed from the Emergency Stop Switch adding an extra level of protection.
IDEM has a wide variety of Emergency Stop Switches in their range, including …
- ES-P(P) Plastic Emergency Stop (3-Pole)
- ES-SS Emergency Stop (3-Pole)
- ESL-SS-WR Emergency Stop (4-Pole)
- ESL-SS-Ex Explosion Proof Emergency Stop
If you are interested in IDEMS Emergency Stop Switches, or any other IDEM products, please call 01244 288138 or email info@dbicontrol.co.uk.
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