Allen Bradley
Allen Bradley 800T-N246G Push Button - Green Momentary
Allen Bradley 800T-N246G green momentary push button operator.
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Momentary action
Standard button operator
Green color
800T series compatibility
Industrial grade
Product description
The Allen Bradley 800T-N246G is a green momentary push button from the 800T series. This operator provides a standard push-button interface for momentary electrical control.
It is widely applied in industrial settings for starting machinery, activating equipment, or signaling 'go' conditions in control systems found in manufacturing, water treatment, and material handling.
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Technical specifications
| Color | Green |
| Type | Push Button |
| Action | Momentary |
| Series | 800T |
| Operator | Standard Button |
Common applications
Machine start
Go signal
Control initiation
Process activation
Automation equipment
Compatible systems
800T series mounting blocks and accessories
Also known as
800T-N246G button
Allen Bradley green momentary
Replaces / compatible with
Direct replacement for momentary green push buttons within the Allen Bradley 800T series.
Technical note
Expert tip
This button requires a corresponding 800T series contact block to make or break electrical contacts upon actuation.What happens next?
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Frequently asked questions
What is the purpose of the green color on the 800T-N246G button?
The green color on the 800T-N246G typically signifies a 'start', 'go', or 'enable' function in control systems. This color coding helps operators quickly identify the button's intended operation for safety and efficiency.