AutomationDirect adds Ease-of-Use 22mm Pushbutton Legend Plates

Jan. 16, 2019
AutomationDirect now offers easy-to-use metal and plastic legend plates for 22mm pushbutton devices.

AutomationDirect now offers easy-to-use metal and plastic legend plates for 22mm pushbutton devices. Some special purpose 22mm pushbutton legend plates require a locator notch to be filed off in order for the legend to fit over standard pushbuttons. With no filing required, these new legend plates offer ease-of-use with all 22mm pushbutton devices.

 

Plastic legend plates have white engraved text on a black or red background. Aluminum legend plates have a black or red field with silver background. Two sizes of legend plates are available: 30mm W x 45mm H standard, and jumbo at 40mm W x 45mm H. Over 50 text legends are available in black and EMERG. STOP and STOP are available in red. Blank plates in red and black are also available.

 

These new 22mm legend plates are $3.50 each with O-ring included, and are CE approved and have a 1-year warranty.

 

To learn more, visit www.automationdirect.com/legend-plates

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