RuoFeng 2 Ways Hoist Crane Push Button Switch Rainproof COB-61, 250V, 5 Amp, 500V, 2 Amp, Orange Up Down Switch with Rubber Cable Barrel
Product Description
RuoFeng 2 Ways Hoist Crane Push Button Switch Rainproof COB-61, 250V, 5 Amp, 500V, 2 Amp, Orange Up Down Switch with Rubber Cable Barrel
- PRODUCT NAME: hoist pushbutton switch; model No.: cob-61/cob-62; feature: rainproof type
- PUSH BUTTONS: 2 ways/4 ways(Up Down/ Up Down Left Right); contact Type: Momentary; rated Voltage & current : AC 250V, 5A,AC 500V, 2A
- OVERALL SIZE (approx.): 2 WAY--12 x 6.5 x 5 cm / 4.7" x 2.5" x 2" (L*W*T); jointing sleeve Size: 12 x 2.8cm / 4.7" x 1.1"(L*D); 4 WAY--19 x 6.5 x 5 cm / 7.5" x 2.6" x 2" (L*W*T); jointing sleeve Size : 13 x 2.7cm / 5.1" x 1.1"(L*D)
- HOUSING MATERIAL: ABS.The shell is made of ABS plastic injection molding with beautiful appearance and reasonable structure. The up down switch is equipped with rubber cable sheath, which has good dustproof and rain proof properties
- PACKAGE CONTENT: 1 x hoist pushbutton switch, 1 x rubber jointing sleeve; The crane remote control kit suitable for open-air, rain and snow, and more dust against the environment, such as remote control of cranes, electric hoist and other equipment used
Features: up, down, 2 push buttons, momentary contact, ABS housing, rainproof. Ideal pendant control station for hoist and crane.
Scope of application
It is suitable for AC 50Hz or 60Hz, voltage to 380V, DC operating voltage to 220V circuit control system.
It is suitable for remote control of outdoor, snowy and dusty environment, such as cranes and electric hoists.
The product meets the GB 14048.5 standard.
Instructions
Remove the end cover, install the sealing sheath, and screw them to the end of the button.
Remove the bottom cover and penetrate all the control lines into the sealing sheath, then press the electrical schematic diagram one by one to the ends of the buttons.
Check or test the wiring is correct. If all is normal, tie the lead wire and fix it, and then reinstall the bottom cover.




