Siemens Selector Switch Front Element - 3SU10022BL600AA0
22 mm selector switch heads, plastic. Siemens extremely rugged ip69k high-grade plastic selector switch heads. Self-holding function of the actuator when mounting. Twist prevention integrated into patented holder design. Suitable for use in extreme environments. No special tools required. Simple geometry for mounting holes. Standards. Iec 60947-1, en 60947-1. Iec 60947-5-1, en 60947-5-1.
- Regular price
- £9.65
Description
Selector switch, illuminable, 22 mm, round, plastic, white, selector switch, short, 3 switch positions I-O-II, latching, actuating angle 2x45°, 10:30h/12h/13:30h. Selector switches SIRIUS ACT are used for switching and controlling electrical loads. Siemens offers a unique portfolio of pushbuttons and signaling devices under the brand name SIRIUS ACT. These have global product approvals and come in three modern design lines of rugged genuine metal and high-grade plastic.
An innovative snap-on concept makes the installation of a unit so easy that it can be done with one hand and without any special tools. Groove-free holes are adequate as mounting holes since full twist prevention is already integrated. Thanks to the high degree of protection throughout, these rugged devices are suitable for use in industry and outdoors. Even cleaning with a high-pressure jet is possible. Dust, oils, and caustic solutions cannot interfere with reliable operation.
In addition to standard wiring, the devices can also be connected to the controller via PROFINET, AS-Interface or IO-Link. This helps to reduce wiring time and effort, minimize error sources, and increase flexibility.
Available versions include various colors, 2-4 switching positions, short/long selector or rotary knob, illuminated/non-illuminated (lighting can also be retrofitted), latching/momentary contact operation.
- Note: For a single device, please order holders and modules separately.
SIRIUS ACT represents performance in action for control and signaling. It is simple to mount, strong, and perfect.



