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    Challenge

    Streamlined operator workstations can enhance productivity during industrial automation processes. Simplified operator work stations are easy-to-mount and provide unobstructed access to products needed for emergencies and operation status purposes.

    Solution

    With the all-in-one enclosure, the emergency stop pushbutton combined with the K50 Touch lighted indicator communicates simple status indication in emergency conditions.

    Banner’s 30 mm mount E-Stop button has an illuminated base that turns from yellow to flashing red when actuated, clearly displaying an emergency stop condition. The K50 touch is a streamlined product with an ergonomic design that requires no physical pressure to operate and is easily actuated with bare hands or work gloves.

    Banner’s K50 touch has 1-, 2- and 3-color models available to represent various operating statuses or other conditions along a machine. This allows for clear communication in the factory with highly bright, efficient illumination to guide operators. The K50 touch has a rugged, fully encapsulated IP69K construction for use in high-pressure washdown environments.

    Featured Products

    30 mm Mount Emergency Stop Buttons
    30 mm Mount Emergency Stop Buttons

    Patented 30 mm mounting base enables easy installation and hookup with no assembly, individual wiring or additional enclosure required.

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    30mm Mount Emergency Stop Buttons
    30mm Mount Emergency Stop Buttons

    Illuminated button for easy identification of which e-stop has been activated. 30 mm mounting base for easy installation and hookup with no assembly.

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    K50 Core Series 50 mm Multipurpose Illuminated Touch Buttons
    K50 Core Series 50 mm Multipurpose Illuminated Touch Buttons

    K50 Series touch buttons combine a large, bright indicator with solid-state, touch-activated switching capability, ideal for lean manufacturing and bin-picking operations.

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