| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | E-Switch |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | E-Switch PV8F2V0SS-345 |
| Series: | PV8 |
| Amperage: | 2 A |
| IP Rating: | IP65 |
| Mount Type: | Panel Mount, Front |
| Illumination: | Ring |
| Product Type: | Anti-Vandal |
| Actuator Type: | Button (Flush) |
| Rated Voltage: | 48 VDC |
| Actuator Shape: | Round |
| Switch Function: | Off-(On), On-(Off) |
| Termination Type: | Solder |
| Illumination Voltage: | 24 VDC |
| Contact Configuration: | 4PST-2NO/2NC |
| Panel Cut Out Diameter: | Circular - 25 mm |
| Operating Temperature Range: | -20 - 55 °C |
| Part Aliases: | 52-PV8F2V0SS345 |
| SKU: | ESWPV8F2V0SS-345 |
PV8F2V0SS-345
| Heilind Number: | ESWPV8F2V0SS-345 |
| Manufacturer: | E-Switch |
| Manufacturer Number: | PV8F2V0SS-345 |
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Specifications
Detailed Description
Introducing the PV8 Anti-Vandal Push Button Switch, a durable and reliable solution for your control panel needs. With an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance, this switch is perfect for outdoor and industrial applications. The sleek panel mount design with a flush button actuator ensures a professional and modern look. The 2A rated voltage and 4PST-2NO/2NC contact configuration guarantee efficient operation. Illuminated by a 24VDC ring, this switch offers visibility in low-light environments. Crafted for longevity, it operates flawlessly in temperatures ranging from -20 to 55°C. Upgrade your control systems with the PV8 Anti-Vandal Push Button Switch, the epitome of quality and performance.
Product Change Notice
| Effective Date | Description of Change | Download | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/04/2020 | ESW20201104 - Running Change. Formal notice of thread length change on the housing of PV0, PVA3, PV7, PV8, & PV9 series parts. This change is considered a “running” change and is currently in the process of being implemented. This change does not affect normal Form, Fit, and Function of the switch nor its standard mounting. This change is driven internally to improve on product quality, product control and identification thru out the MFG process. As stated above, this change is in the process of being implemented and there is the likelihood that there may be some mixed inventory in the supply chain. | Download | |||

