Allen Bradley
Allen Bradley 150-C85NBR Motor Starter
Allen Bradley 150-C85NBR Motor Starter, 85A.
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85 Amp current rating
Motor starting and protection
Reliable switching
Durable construction
Product description
The Allen Bradley 150-C85NBR is a motor starter with a current rating of 85 amps. It is designed for controlling and protecting electric motors in industrial applications, offering reliable switching and overload protection.
This motor starter is commonly used in manufacturing plants, material handling systems, pump controls, and other machinery where electric motors require robust starting and protection capabilities across various industries.
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Technical specifications
| Current Rating | 85A |
| Type | Motor Starter |
Common applications
Motor Control
Industrial Machinery
Manufacturing
Pump Control
Material Handling
Compatible systems
Electric motors requiring up to 85A starting and running current
Also known as
150C85NBR, Allen Bradley 85A starter, motor control starter
Technical note
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The 'NBR' designation in the part number typically indicates a NEMA B rated starter with overload protection.What happens next?
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Frequently asked questions
What is the amperage rating of the Allen Bradley 150-C85NBR motor starter?
The Allen Bradley 150-C85NBR motor starter has a current rating of 85 amps. This rating determines the maximum continuous current the starter can handle safely for starting and running electric motors.