Allen Bradley
Allen Bradley 800T-X547 Push Button Operator - Momentary Red
Allen Bradley 800T-X547 Momentary Push Button Operator (Red)
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Momentary actuation
Red lens for status indication
30mm standard mounting
Robust design
Easy installation
Product description
The Allen Bradley 800T-X540 is a momentary push button operator featuring a red lens and a standard 30mm mounting size. This component is designed for straightforward activation and visual feedback in control systems.
It is commonly used in applications requiring operator input for starting, enabling, or indicating a process step, particularly in manufacturing, assembly lines, and machine control interfaces.
Stanlo Automation, a veteran-owned supplier, offers the 800T-X547 and other industrial surplus parts. We ensure you receive reliable components at competitive prices, backed by our commitment to service.
Technical specifications
| Operator Type | Push Button |
| Lens Color | Red |
| Actuation | Momentary |
| Mounting Size | 30 mm |
Common applications
Control stations
Machine operation
Emergency stops
Industrial automation
Manufacturing
Alarm indication
Compatible systems
Standard 30mm enclosures and mounting blocks
Also known as
800T-X547 Button
Allen Bradley red push button
30mm momentary button
Technical note
Expert tip
This operator requires a separate contact block (sold separately) to complete the circuit.What happens next?
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3
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Frequently asked questions
What is the function of the Allen Bradley 800T-X547?
The 800T-X547 is a momentary push button operator with a red lens. It's used for initiating actions or providing a visual signal when pressed, and it returns to its normal position when released.