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The EATON 10250T1367 is a knob type operator designed for use with 30.5mm industrial control stations and pushbutton enclosures. This component serves as the actuating interface on a control panel, allowing operators to make rotary selections or switch between positions by turning the knob. It mounts directly into a standard 30.5mm cutout and connects to the underlying contact block or switch body beneath the panel surface. Licensed electricians and industrial maintenance technicians are the primary installers. The compact form factor measures 1.9 inches by 1.9 inches by 2.2 inches and weighs 0.25 pounds, making it straightforward to handle and position during installation.
This knob operator is suited for industrial and commercial control panel applications where a rotary actuator is preferred over a pushbutton or selector switch paddle. Typical install scenarios include motor control centers, machine tool panels, process control enclosures, and operator interface stations. It is designed for surface-mount panel assemblies using standard 30.5mm mounting hardware. The operator is commonly paired with EATON 10250T-series contact blocks and accessories within the same product family.
Designed as an OEM-style operator for use with EATON 10250T-series 30.5mm control station assemblies. Specific compatible contact blocks and accessories should be confirmed against the EATON 10250T series selection guide.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with applicable NEC requirements and the panel manufacturer guidelines. De-energize and lockout/tagout the control panel before removing or installing any operator or contact block assembly. Secure the operator into the panel cutout using the appropriate mounting nut torqued per the enclosure hardware specifications provided by the panel manufacturer. Verify that the underlying contact block is properly seated and aligned before restoring power.
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