Allen Bradley
Allen Bradley 800T-N246B Push Button - Black Momentary
Allen Bradley 800T-N246B black momentary push button operator.
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Momentary action
Standard button operator
Black color
800T series compatibility
Robust design
Product description
The Allen Bradley 800T-N246B is a black momentary push button from the 800T series. This operator is designed for basic control functions where a momentary signal is required.
Commonly used in industrial control systems, motor starters, and safety circuits where a quick activation is needed, this button serves applications in manufacturing plants, assembly lines, and automation equipment.
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Technical specifications
| Color | Black |
| Type | Push Button |
| Action | Momentary |
| Series | 800T |
| Operator | Standard Button |
Common applications
Motor control
Machine activation
Push-to-start functions
Safety interlocks
Automation controls
Compatible systems
800T series mounting blocks and accessories
Also known as
800T-N246B button
Allen Bradley momentary black
Replaces / compatible with
Replaces standard momentary black push buttons in the 800T series control stations.
Technical note
Expert tip
Requires a separate 800T series contact block to complete the circuit function.What happens next?
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Frequently asked questions
What is the function of the Allen Bradley 800T-N246B push button?
The 800T-N246B is a momentary push button. This means the circuit is only active while the button is being pressed. Once released, it returns to its normal state, breaking the circuit. It is typically used for initiating actions that require a brief signal.