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Old 10-13-2009, 05:05 PM   #1
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Default Looking for a E-stop US or European

Looking for a E-stop US or European.
The potato peeler R&D engineers are looking for an E-stop like the one in the picture. They went to a trade show and took a picture of the E-stop button, but didn’t bother to take a good picture or get a model number.
Anybody seen one in plastic? I found one in cast iron and they didn't want a metal one.

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Old 10-13-2009, 11:33 PM   #2
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You sure that's an estop? Seems a little odd it would be guarded so well and likely to injure the operator in a panic smack.
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You sure that's an estop? Seems a little odd it would be guarded so well and likely to injure the operator in a panic smack.
I'm just trying to find something the customer wants with the information that I was given. These engineers.........are just engineers. They pay me good money to help them out and sometimes they just DON"T Listen.

Here is some more of their "Engineering"

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I have installed some like that but i can't remember what they were. If they are what I'm thinking, the guard is yellow and I think the base is black. I'm pretty sure they are not A-B. As I remember they got them from grainger so that might be a place to check. Good luck.
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Looks like a telemecanique, but I never seen one with that type of guard over it.
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Looks like a telemecanique, but I never seen one with that type of guard over it.
I saw one made by Telemecanique but is was cast zinc...they want plastic.
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These are from omron...

Maybe one of these?

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These are from omron...

Maybe one of these?

Thanks
The A4EG-BE2R041 looks like it might work. I'l pass it on to them. I never though of looking at Omron.
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I saw one made by Telemecanique but is was cast zinc...they want plastic.
Telemecanique sells plastic ones also. I have used them many times.
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That is a siemens Sirius 3sBs E-stop button
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That is a siemens Sirius 3sBs E-stop button
Thank you very much.
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