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The EATON 10250t24211 is a heavy-duty 30.5 mm pushbutton operator from the 10250T Series, designed for industrial control applications in demanding environments. Built with a zinc die-cast metal operator housing, this pushbutton delivers the mechanical durability required for continuous-duty installations. Reliability nibs on the contact block improve performance in dry circuit and fine dust conditions, while integrated drainage holes prevent liquid accumulation and allow use in freezing temperatures. Licensed electricians and industrial controls technicians install this device in panel-mount and enclosure applications where water- and oil-tight integrity is required.
The 10250t24211 is suited for use in industrial and commercial control panels, machine tool stations, and process equipment enclosures. Its 30.5 mm mounting footprint is a widely recognized standard size in control station hardware. The water- and oil-tight construction makes it appropriate for washdown environments, outdoor enclosures, and locations subject to dust, moisture, or temperature extremes. Multiple functionality options are available within the 10250T Series operator housing platform, allowing flexible configuration for diverse control applications.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-install operator within the EATON 10250T Series heavy-duty pushbutton platform, compatible with 30.5 mm control station enclosures and contact block accessories in that series family as stated by the manufacturer.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with applicable NEC requirements and local codes. De-energize and lock out the control panel before removing or installing any pushbutton operator. Verify the enclosure NEMA rating is compatible with the installation environment before mounting. Do not overtighten the mounting nut, as zinc die-cast housings can crack under excessive torque.
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