Rockwell Automation 800HL-HP5KL8AAXX800HL NEMA 7/9 Selector Switch
The Rockwell Automation 800HL-HP5KL8AAXX800HL NEMA 7/9 Selector Switch is a high-quality control component designed for use in hazardous environments where safety and reliability are paramount. This selector switch offers a robust solution for switching between different operating modes, ensuring efficient operation and control in industrial settings.
Manufacturer:Allen Bradley
Model:800HL-HP5KL8AAXX800HL
Type:NEMA 7/9 Selector Switch
Actuator Type:Push-pull
Number of Positions:2
Mounting Style:Panel mount
Certification:UL, CSA, CE
Material:Stainless Steel
Weight:0.5 lbs
Dimensions:4.5 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches
The Allen Bradley 800HL-HP5KL8AAXX800HL NEMA 7/9 Selector Switch offers robust and dependable switching capabilities, making it ideal for use in industrial settings. Its key-operated design ensures that only authorized personnel can activate the switch, providing an additional layer of safety.
Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, this selector switch is built to withstand extreme conditions and resist corrosion. It meets NEMA 7/9 standards, which means it is suitable for installation in locations where flammable gases or vapors may be present.
With a voltage rating up to 600V AC/DC and a current rating up to 10A, this switch can handle demanding electrical loads, ensuring consistent and reliable operation. Its IP66 rating guarantees protection against dust and water ingress, making it suitable for outdoor installations.
Installation is straightforward thanks to its compact and ergonomic design. The switch operates in three distinct positions, allowing for precise control over processes and machinery. The key-operated mechanism prevents unauthorized access, enhancing workplace safety.
Allen Bradley’s commitment to quality is evident in every aspect of this selector switch. Its durability, reliability, and compliance with industry standards make it an essential component for any industrial control system.


















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