Gloso Parts Brief Induction Patrolling A-Type 1-4 Poles Ue: AC 480 / 415 / 277/ 250 / 125 DC 125 / 80 / 65 In: AC/ DC 1-100A Inc: AC/ DC 10,000A TC-1.

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Gloso Parts Brief Induction

Patrolling A-Type 1-4 Poles Ue: AC 480 / 415 / 277/ 250 / 125 DC 125 / 80 / 65 In: AC/ DC 1-100A Inc: AC/ DC 10,000A TC-1 rating NVP acceptable

Patrolling J-Type 1-4 Poles Ue: AC 415 / / 125 DC 80 / 65 In: AC/ DC 1-50A Inc: AC/ DC 5,000A TC-1 rating NVP acceptable

Patrolling F-Type 1-4 Poles Ue: AC 480 / 420 / 277 / 240 / 120 DC 360 / 250 / 180 In: AC/ DC 1-100A Inc: AC/ DC 10,000A TC-1 rating NVP acceptable Ready on 2008

16(12)A 250 Vac 5E4 CB tripping up to 25A AC/ DC Emergency stop available IP54 TC-1 rating NVP function Patrolling D-Type Ready on 2008

Patrolling L-Type L1, L3 Max 60A L2, L4, Nax 30A L1, L2, SPST L3, L4, SPDT alarm sw Vac 50 Vdc Auto Reset available Wildly terminal selection

Patrolling W-Type CB tripping 0.25~20A AC/ DC Single pole with series trip QC and 2 x 2.8 QC TC-2 rating None trip free type

Patrolling E-Type E3 up to 35A, E5 up to 70A AC / DC With / without wing available Widely terminal selection

Patrolling V-Type Thermal Motor protector Trip current range: 20A 120Vac, 9A 240Vac, 18A 16 Vac VC1 6A 120Vac 8A / 12Vdc V7AM 20A 120 Vac 9A 240 Vac 18A 16 Vdc VA1 2A / 120Vac 3A / 24Vdc

K-Type K1 Series 13(4)A 250 Vac, 6(4)A 250 Vac 5E4 10A / Vac, 1/2 HP 250 Vac, 1/3 HP 125 Vac 19 x 13 cut-out, K10 / Rectangular, K11/ Round

K-Type K3 Series 10(4)A 250 Vac, 6(4)A 250 Vac 5E4 10A / Vac, 1/2 HP 250 Vac, 1/3 HP 125 Vac 19 x 22 cut-out, K31 / Barrier, K32/ w/o barrier

K-Type K4 Series 10(4)A 250 Vac, 6(4)A 250 Vac 5E4 10A / Vac, 1/2 HP 250 Vac, 1/3 HP 125 Vac 19 x 13 cut-out, K41 / DPST, K42/ DPDT

K-Type K5 Series 16(4)A 250 Vac, 10(2)A 250 Vac 5E4 20A / 125 Vac, 16 / 250 Vac, 3/4 HP 250 Vac, 1/3 HP 125 Vac 30 x 11 cut-out, K51 / Body hole, K53/ Lighting

K-Type K2K6 Series K2: 10A/ Vac, 1/3HP 125Vac 13(4)A 250 Vac, 6(4)A 250 Vac 5E4 K6: 20A / 125 Vac, 16 / 250 Vac, 3/4 HP 250 Vac, 1/3 HP 125 Vac 16(4)A 250 Vac, 10(2)A 250 Vac 5E4

K-Type K7 Series 20A / 125 Vac, 16 / 250 Vac, 3/4 HP 250 Vac, 1/3 HP 125 Vac 16(4)A 250 Vac, 10(2)A 250 Vac 5E4 Option in Body hole, Barrier, Lighting

M-Type Micro switch 25.1A/ 250 Vac, 10(8)A 250 Vac, 5E4 20.2A, Vac, 3/4 HP Vac M10/ 25.1A, M20/ 21(6)A, M30/ 16(6)A, M40/ 11(3)A

P-Type Push switch P1: 3A/ 125 Vac, 1A 250 Vac, 5E4 available in NO/ NC/ self-lock P5: 10(4)A 250 Vac, 2(1)A 250 Vac, 20A 12Vdc

MCU Series Modular Control Unit 15A / 125 Vac, 10A / 250, 400, 600 Vac, 5A / 6, 12, 24, 50 Vdc 16(10)A 250 Vac, 10(6)A 300 Vac 5E4, 6(4)A 500 Vac