Allen Bradley
Allen Bradley 800T-N26G Push Button - Green Momentary
Allen Bradley 800T-N26G 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-N26G is a green momentary push button from the 800T series. This operator provides a brief signal when pressed and returns to its normal state upon release.
It is commonly used in industrial control systems for initiating actions such as starting motors, activating auxiliary functions, or providing a 'go' signal in automated processes across various industries.
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Technical specifications
| Color | Green |
| Type | Push Button |
| Action | Momentary |
| Series | 800T |
| Operator | Standard Button |
Common applications
Motor start
Process initiation
Auxiliary functions
Safety interlocks
Machine activation
Compatible systems
800T series mounting blocks and accessories
Also known as
800T-N26G button
Allen Bradley green momentary
Replaces / compatible with
Direct replacement for momentary green push buttons within the 800T series.
Technical note
Expert tip
This momentary operator requires a contact block to be installed behind it to make or break electrical connections.What happens next?
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a momentary and maintained green button?
A momentary green button, like the 800T-N26G, only completes the circuit while it is being pressed. A maintained green button, on the other hand, will stay in the 'on' position after being pressed and requires a second action to return it to the 'off' state.