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STI SS21A1EX-FR Stopper Station Button with Shield and Sound, Turn-to-Reset, EMERGENCY EXIT Label, Green, French

STI SS21A1EX-FR Stopper Station Button with Shield and Sound, Turn-to-Reset, EMERGENCY EXIT Label, Green, French

SS21A1EX-FR|SF-21A1EXFR

STI SS21A1EX-FR Stopper Station Button with Shield and Sound, Turn-to-Reset, EMERGENCY EXIT Label, Green, French

SS21A1EX-FR|SF-21A1EXFR

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STI SS21A1EX-FR Stopper Station Button with Shield and Sound, Turn-to-Reset, EMERGENCY EXIT Label, Green, French

SS21A1EX-FR | SF-21A1EXFR

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Product Overview

These ADA Compliant, multipurpose push button switches cover a wide range of applications both indoors and outdoors. They’re called Stopper Stations. They incorporate a unique, patented design that helps dramatically to stop accidental activation. A number of standard models are available or we can create custom units to meet your needs exactly. You have your choice of any of six universal shell colors, several button styles, standard or custom wording and language.

Main Features

  • Turn-to-Reset push button
  • Raised EMERGENCY EXIT French label
  • Interchangeable or replaceable N.O. or N.C., SPST gold-plated contact blocks rated for 3 amps @ 600 VAC or 1 amp @ 250 VDC
  • Standard switch includes one N.O. and one N.C. contact. Holds up to three individual isolated contacts
  • Includes shield cover with sound
  • UL/cUL Listed
  • ADA Compliant
  • General Information

    Name:STI SS21A1EX-FR Stopper Station Button with Shield and Sound, Turn-to-Reset, EMERGENCY EXIT Label, Green, French
    Category:Safety Technology International, Access Control, Egress Devices & Alarms, Emergency & Lockdown Buttons
    UPC Code:662950532378
    Country of Origin:. Country of origin is subject to change.

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