Mechanical Safety Switches come in 10 contact configurations.

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Constructed of durable thermoplastic or rugged zinc alloy metal, mechanical switches can be used in any number of workplace safety applications. Including key interlock door, hinge-mount, pull wire, and standard limit switches with manual reset buttons, units are offered in 4 body sizes and 5 cable gland entry options to meet common global standards. UL, CSA, and CE marked switches are capable of withstanding demanding installation environments.




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Safety Switches



April 14, 2008 - Buffalo Grove, IL - Carlo Gavazzi has launched a new range of mechanical safety switches capable of being used in any number of workplace safety applications. These high quality switches are constructed of durable thermoplastic or rugged zinc alloy metal, capable of withstanding the most demanding of installation environments, increasing worker safety and improving productivity.

The most commonly used types are offered, including key interlock door switches, hinge-mount switches, pull wire switches, and standard limit switches with manual reset buttons. The safety switches are available in four different body sizes, including the most popular industrial styles. Ten different contact configurations are offered, more than enough to meet nearly any electrical requirement. Five different cable gland entry options are available, satisfying most popular global standards.

All of the new switches carry the UL, CSA and CE marks, your assurance of a high quality and safe product. They are available from Carlo Gavazzi's North American network of sales offices / distributors or www.GavazziOnline.com, with list prices starting at $30.00.

Any questions regarding this press release should be directed to

Jim Dunn,

Product Manager

847.465.6100 x106 or

jdunn@carlogavazzi.com

Available in the U.S. from:

CARLO GAVAZZI,

Phone: 847.465.6100,

Fax: 800.222.2659,

Email: sales@carlogavazzi.com,

Website: www.GavazziOnline.com

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