Phoenix Contact

Phoenix Contact

Phoenix Contact is a globally recognized company that specializes in the development and manufacturing of electrical connection, electronic interface, and industrial automation technologies. Founded in Germany in 1923, Phoenix Contact has emerged as a trusted provider of innovative solutions for diverse industries such as automotive, energy, infrastructure, and telecommunications. Their extensive product range encompasses terminal blocks, connectors, relays, power supplies, surge protection devices, and industrial Ethernet solutions. Committed to ensuring safety and reliability, Phoenix Contact adheres to stringent manufacturing standards and rigorous testing procedures, ensuring compliance with international safety and industry regulations. Alongside their comprehensive product offerings, Phoenix Contact provides engineering services, including system design, customization, and technical support. With a global presence and an extensive network of sales offices and production facilities worldwide, they are well-equipped to offer localized support and quick response times. As pioneers in innovation and sustainability, Phoenix Contact continues to drive advancements in electrical and automation technologies, enabling businesses to optimize efficiency, reliability, and safety within their operations. By fostering strong partnerships and understanding customer challenges, Phoenix Contact remains dedicated to facilitating success in an ever-evolving industrial landscape.

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2702975
PROXIMITY SAFETY SWITCH SENSOR
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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24VDC
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-25°C ~ 55°C
Connector (M12)
Status Indicator
24VDC
150mA (DC)
PSR-CT
RFID
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Non-Contact
13mm
20mm
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2702972
PROXIMITY SAFETY SWITCH SENSOR
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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24VDC
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-25°C ~ 55°C
Connector (M12)
Status Indicator
24VDC
150mA (DC)
PSR-CT
RFID
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Non-Contact
13mm
20mm
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2702976
PROXIMITY SAFETY SWITCH SENSOR
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Quantity
Contact us
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-
24VDC
-
-
-25°C ~ 55°C
Connector (M12)
Status Indicator
24VDC
150mA (DC)
PSR-CT
RFID
-
Non-Contact
13mm
20mm
-
2702973
PROXIMITY SAFETY SWITCH SENSOR
Contact us
Quantity
Contact us
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-
24VDC
-
-
-25°C ~ 55°C
Connector (M12)
Status Indicator
24VDC
150mA (DC)
PSR-CT
RFID
-
Non-Contact
13mm
20mm
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About  Interlock Switches

Interlock switches, also known as safety interlock switches, serve as indispensable components in ensuring the safe operation of machinery and equipment by preventing them from operating in hazardous or unsafe conditions. The primary purpose of interlock switches is to establish a reliable means of controlling access to machinery and equipment, ensuring that certain conditions are met before the machine can be activated. These switches are designed to create an interlocking mechanism that effectively safeguards operators and surrounding personnel from potential harm. Interlock switches are strategically placed at critical access points or areas where hazardous conditions may arise. These access points can include doors, gates, panels, or any other openings that provide entry to the machinery. By incorporating interlock switches at these points, the machine's operation is contingent upon the proper positioning and engagement of these switches. To activate the interlock switch, a specific action must be performed, such as closing a door or securing a gate. This action ensures that the machine is in a safe state, with all necessary guards or protective measures in place, before it can be enabled. In the event that the interlock switch is not properly engaged or the access point is compromised, the switch sends a signal to the control system, preventing the machine from starting or stopping its operation. This mechanism effectively prevents any potentially dangerous scenarios, such as accidental activation or exposure to moving parts, from occurring. Interlock switches are designed with robust construction and reliability to withstand the demanding industrial environments in which they are used. They are engineered to provide fail-safe operation, ensuring that the machine remains in a safe state until all hazardous conditions are rectified. Moreover, interlock switches often incorporate features that allow for lock-out, tag-out procedures, further enhancing safety protocols. These procedures involve isolating the energy source and placing a lock or tag on the switch to prevent unauthorized or accidental activation during maintenance or repair work. In summary, interlock switches play a critical role in maintaining the safety of machinery and equipment by preventing operation in unsafe conditions. By incorporating these switches at access points, the machine's activation is contingent upon proper engagement, ensuring that all necessary safeguards are in place. The fail-safe operation and lock-out, tag-out features of interlock switches contribute to creating a secure working environment and minimizing the risk of accidents or injuries.