Omron Rope Pull Switch Cable, 80 m

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RS Stock No.:
757-9134
Mfr. Part No.:
44506-2780 RK80
Manufacturer:
Omron
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Brand

Omron

Product Type

Rope Pull Switch Cable

Length

80m

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Omron Rope Pull Switch Cable, 80m Length - 44506-2780 RK80


This rope-pull switch cable provides an emergency-stop actuation method for industrial safety installations where a continuous pull line is required. Designed by a recognised manufacturer, it functions as a long-length safety pull cord intended for integration into machinery safeguarding and perimeter shut-down arrangements, offering a user-actuated disconnect along a continuous run.

Features & Benefits


• 80m length for extended run coverage and simplified routing
• Designed as a pull-activated emergency-stop cable to enable immediate stop response
• Heavy-duty construction to withstand industrial tension and regular operation

**Applications**


• Suitable for conveyor-line emergency shut-down across long spans
• Ideal for perimeter safety on production floors and assembly lines
• Used with guarding systems where a continuous actuation line is required
• Can be used for stretch installations in warehousing and logistics equipment

How is the cable typically routed in a facility?


It is installed along the hazard perimeter or machine length, anchored at intervals to maintain tension and provide a continuous actuation path for manual pull operation.

What operational action causes system intervention?


A deliberate pull on the cord triggers the switch mechanism, providing a direct emergency-stop signal to connected control circuitry.

What should maintenance teams inspect regularly?


Check for abrasion, loss of tension, secure anchoring points and continuity of the actuation path to ensure reliable engagement when pulled.

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