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STI Stopper Station SS2400EM-EN Push Button

STI SS2400EM-EN No Cover Key-to-Reset Stopper Station with EMERGENCY, Blue

SS2400EM-EN|SF-2400EMEN

STI SS2400EM-EN No Cover Key-to-Reset Stopper Station with EMERGENCY, Blue

SS2400EM-EN|SF-2400EMEN

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STI Stopper Station SS2400EM-EN Push Button
Safety Technology International

STI SS2400EM-EN No Cover Key-to-Reset Stopper Station with EMERGENCY, Blue

SS2400EM-EN | SF-2400EMEN

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Product Overview

This easy-to-use push button allows a user to perform a calm, effective and confident action when needed. The multipurpose Key-to-Reset Stopper Station button covers a wide range of applications. Optional protective cover helps shield button from damage and accidental activation. Button offered in six colors, several button activation choices, with or without a protective cover and in any language to accommodate most applications. UL/cUL Listed, ADA Compliant.

Main Features

  • Key-to-Reset button
  • Multipurpose push button switch covers a wide range of applications both indoors and outdoors
  • Unique, curved design helps protect against accidental activation
  • Optional protective cover, emergency label
  • Interchangeable or replaceable N.O. or N.C., SPST gold-plated contact blocks rated for 6 amps @ 600 VAC or 1 amp @ 250 VDC.
  • Standard switch includes one N.O. and one N.C. contact. Holds up to three sets of isolated contacts.
  • Rated for 6000 operations
  • UL/cUL Listed
  • ADA Compliant

General Information

Name: STI SS2400EM-EN No Cover Key-to-Reset Stopper Station with EMERGENCY, Blue
Category: Safety Technology International, Access Control, Egress Devices, Emergency Buttons
UPC Code: 662950503071
Country of Origin: United States. Country of origin is subject to change.

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