Eaton · M22 Série

M22-K10

Ativo
UL CSA CE

M22 1NO Contact Block

Número de peça: M22 - K10
Eaton M22 Série Introduced circa 2000

Eaton M22 series 1NO contact block.

Aplicações comuns

The Eaton equivalent of the Schneider ZB4-BZ101. Snaps onto any M22 button head. 1NO for start/enable functions. If you have Eaton M22 buttons, use Eaton contact blocks — they are designed for the same snap-fit mechanism.

Compatibilidade

Fits all Eaton M22 and legacy Moeller RMQ-Titan button heads. Not compatible with Schneider XB4 or ABB MP. Eaton contact blocks use a different snap-fit mechanism than Schneider.

Reparo e manutenção

Replace when button is intermittent. Same diagnostic process as Schneider: multimeter test, replace block. Keep minimum 5 spares per Eaton panel.

Especificações

Certifications
UL, CSA, CE
Contact Configuration
1NO
Mechanical Life
10,000,000 cycles
Series
M22
Terminal Type
Screw clamp

Referência rápida de instalação

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.

Dimensões

Diagrama de fiação

L T 11 12 NO (open) press ↓

Solução 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.

Especificações rápidas

Certifications
UL, CSA, CE
Contact Configuration
1NO
Mechanical Life
10,000,000 cycles
Series
M22
Terminal Type
Screw clamp

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