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Siemens 2BX1041 Contactor

Siemens 2BX1041 Contactor

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Part number2BX1041
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Durable construction, High performance, Industrial applications

The Siemens 2BX1041 is a contactor designed for reliable operation in industrial environments. This component is integral to many control systems, facilitating the safe switching of electrical circuits. Detailed specifications such as voltage, current, and number of poles are critical for proper implementation and can be found in the official Siemens documentation.

This contactor finds application in a wide array of industrial settings, including manufacturing plants, machine tools, and power distribution units. It plays a key role in motor control, lighting systems, and other applications requiring robust electrical switching.

Stanlo Automation, a veteran-owned business, offers the Siemens 2BX1041, ensuring you get dependable automation parts with efficient service and delivery. Trust us for your industrial component needs.

Motor control, Power switching, Industrial automation
Works with Siemens automation and control systems
Siemens 2BX1041 Industrial Contactor
Compatible with Siemens industrial control solutions.
Expert tip
Verify the auxiliary contact configuration if the 2BX1041 is part of a complex control logic or safety circuit.
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What type of electrical component is the Siemens 2BX1041?
The Siemens 2BX1041 is an industrial electrical switch known as a contactor. It is used to control high-power electrical circuits, typically for starting and stopping motors or switching other heavy loads in automation systems.