HW-C10
ActivoHW 1NO Contact Block
IDEC HW series 1NO contact block.
Aplicaciones comunes
IDEC native contact block for the HW series. Snaps onto any HW button head. Budget-friendly replacement part. 30-40% cheaper than Schneider/Eaton equivalents.
Especificaciones
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Certifications
Third-party safety certifications. UL = required for US NEC installations. CE = EU compliance. CSA = Canadian standards.
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UL, CE
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Contact Configuration
Normally Open — circuit is off until you press. Standard for start/go/enable functions.
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1NO
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Mechanical Life
How many press cycles before mechanical failure. Higher is better — 10M cycles at 100 presses/day = 274 years.
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10,000,000 cycles
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Terminal Type
How you connect wires. Screw clamp is most common in industrial. Spring cage is faster but requires proper ferrules.
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Screw clamp
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Referencia rápida de instalación
Mounting: Snap onto the rear of any compatible button body in the same series. The latch clicks audibly when properly seated. Some models require a mounting adapter.
Wiring: Terminals are marked NO (11/12) or NC (21/22). Use 0.5-2.5mm² wire with ferrules. Tighten to 0.8 Nm. Verify with a multimeter before energizing.
Dimensiones
Diagrama de cableado
Solución de problemas
Intermittent switching
Silver contacts are pitted from arcing. Replace the contact block — they are consumable parts. If arcing is severe, check that the switched load doesn't exceed the contact rating (typically 6A at 120VAC).
Contact block won't snap onto button body
Verify the contact block series matches the button head series (e.g., Schneider ZB4 blocks fit ZB4 heads only, not ZB5). Check for debris or damage on the mounting tabs.
Dónde comprar
Rango de precios
$4.62 — $71.69
en 2 distribuidores
Especificaciones rápidas
- Certifications
- UL, CE
- Contact Configuration
- 1NO
- Mechanical Life
- 10,000,000 cycles
- Terminal Type
- Screw clamp
Lo que dicen los usuarios
“IDEC native contact block for the HW series. Snaps onto any HW button head. Budget-friendly replacement part. 30-40% cheaper than Schneider/Eaton equivalents.”