<p>When selecting a push button for industrial environments, the details matter. This non-illuminated push button is designed to meet the rigorous demands of mining, construction, and heavy industry applications. With an IP66 degree of protection, it stands up against dust and powerful water jets, ensuring robust performance in harsh conditions.</p><p>This device adheres to multiple standards and approvals including EN IEC 60947-5-1, EN IEC 60947-5-5, EN IEC 60073, EN IEC 60529 as well as UL 508 and CSA C22.2 No. 14 certifications. These certifications are crucial for compliance with international safety requirements.</p><p>The ambient temperature range is broad—from -30 to 70 degrees Celsius—making it suitable for various climates across Australia. The Faston connection type allows for quick installation and reliable connectivity.</p><p>With a rated insulation voltage of 690 V and a rated impulse withstand voltage of 4 kV, this push button is engineered for reliability under electrical stress. Its contact configuration includes one normally open (NO) and one normally closed (NC) contact which provides flexibility in control circuit designs.</p><p>The actuator features an extended design that facilitates ease of operation even when wearing gloves—a common requirement in industrial settings. Measuring at a standard diameter of 22 mm with a maintained function type ensures consistent operation without the need for continuous pressure.</p><p>Constructed from metal, the bezel material adds durability while maintaining aesthetic appeal with its blue button color—a choice that can help distinguish functions or enhance visual clarity on control panels.</p><p>In terms of thermal capacity, this model supports a rated thermal current of up to 10 A which accommodates most standard industrial applications without risk of overheating or failure.</p><p>Overall, this push button is an excellent choice for professionals seeking reliability combined with compliance to stringent standards required in demanding environments like those found in mining or construction sectors across Australia.</p>