Eaton Indicator light, high, green, + bulb, 88483
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Product details
The Eaton indicator light Q18LH-GN/WB is a vertically oriented indicator light with a green lens, designed for various applications in electrical engineering. With a diameter of 16 mm and a square shape, this indicator light is ideal for use in switchgear and control systems. The IP65 protection rating ensures that the device is dust-tight and protected against water jets, making it suitable for use in demanding environments. The indicator light comes with a light bulb and is made of robust plastic, enhancing its durability and reliability. Its easy installation and the ability to integrate it into various applications make it a practical choice for professionals in the industry.
- IP65 protection rating for high resistance to environmental influences
- Square shape for versatile installation options
- Durable plastic material for longevity
- Built-in light bulb for immediate readiness for use.
Colour | Green |
Width | 16 mm |
Diameter | 16 mm |
Item number | 33804461 |
Manufacturer | Eaton |
Category | Buttons + Switches |
Manufacturer No. | 88483 |
Release date | 17.5.2023 |
Colour | Green |
Exact colour description | Green |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | Plastic |
Number of actuation levels | 1x |
LED lighting | Green |
Number of poles | 1x |
Nominal voltage | 24 V |
Protection type (IP code) | IP65 |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂ emissions | 95,84 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,90 |
Smart home | Not compatible |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Scope of delivery | + light bulb, 88483, Green, High, Indicator light |
Length | 18 mm |
Width | 16 mm |
Height | 16 mm |
Diameter | 16 mm |
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30-day right of return
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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