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Position switch - locking - Position switches are there to trigger necessary actions when certain positions or settings have been reached within an industrial process. This can be, for example, opening the protective device of a machine when a workpiece has gone through the manufacturing process. However, that does not mean that it is already safe to reach into the machine at this point in time. There may be trailing movements or other sources of danger that could cause injuries. To prevent this, position switches are provided with a tumbler. In the case described above, the guard locking would ensure that protective devices only open when the machine has come to a complete standstill. With the high-quality and reliable eibabo position switch tumblers, you avoid sources of danger and reduce the risk of accidents within your production processes.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Sensors > Position switch with guard locking you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Auxiliary releaseCounterDoor flap switchDoor lockDoor switchEnd switchLimit switchPersonal protectionPosition switchPosition switch housingPosition switch lower partPosition switch with guard lockingPosition switch with guardlockingPosition switch with interlockingPosition switch with tumblerProcess protectionSafety lockSafety position switchSafety switchSafety switchSafety technology limit switchSafety-related position switchSafety-related single-position switchSecurity technologySingle position switchSmall limit switchStandard limit switchStandard position switchSwitchfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Position switch - locking:ABBBosch ThermotechnikEatonEuchnerPilzRockwellSchmersalSchneider ElectricSickSiemens
Cable run - cabinets - Countless cables and lines are laid in control boxes and server cabinets. In order to ensure safe installation and always keep track of things, it is advisable to lay and fix the cables and lines sensibly. On the one hand, wiring ducts have proven themselves for this purpose, but their use does not always make sense because, for example, there is a lack of space. Alternatives to this include wire, hose and cable holders, cable clamp rails, cable clamps, marshalling panels or cable brackets. This enables cables and lines to be fixed and bundled quickly and inexpensively. Your eibabo online shop offers you numerous products for cable routing so that you always have an overview of your installation and that maintenance, changes or additions can also be easily carried out by third parties.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Energy distribution systems > Cable guide for enclosures/cabinets you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cable bracketCable clampCable ductCable guard railCable guideCable guide for cabinetsCable guide for enclosures/cabinetsCable hoseCable management bracketCable management for cabinetsCable railCable routingCable troughCabling panelControl cabinet cable routingControl cabinet wiringFiber circular profileFiber Optic Cable ManagementFibre optic cable guideHammer head profileHolder for protective hoseProtective hoseQuadrant profileRailSandwich cable guideSpiralized cable routingStrain relief clampVertical cable management bracketfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cable run - cabinets:3MABBABNAssmannBachmannCommScope EMEACommScope/AMP NetconnCorningDätwylerEatonEFB-ElektronikEnocHagerHellermann TytonHenselIcotekMennekesMetzMurrelektronikMurrplastikPanduitReichle & De-MassariRittalSchneider ElectricSchäfer IT-SystemsSiemensSpelsbergStriebel & JohnTelegärtnerTelevesVertiv
Wiring cable entry - In this catalog from the eibabo technology store you will find numerous different items that will make your work easier when routing cables and wires. These include cable clamp rails, cable glands, sealing plugs, cable entry profiles, marshalling panels, cable clamps, fastening clips or edge protection strips. The quickest way to get to the product you want is to use our powerful search mask or narrow down the selection by setting useful filters so that only the products relevant to you are displayed. You always buy and pay securely in our shop. We offer all common payment methods, generally adhere to short delivery times and guarantee your purchase through Trusted Shops. If you wish, we can also deliver your goods to you anywhere in the world.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cabinet enclosures > Component for wiring, cable entry, cable fixing (enclosure/switchgear cabinet) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Busbar supportCable clamp railCable clamp rail (control cabinet)Cable clamp rail holderCable entryCable entry (control cabinet)Cable fixationCable fixation (control cabinet)Cable guard railCable hoseCable hose (control cabinet)Cable managementCable management (control cabinet)Cable routingComponent for wiring, cable entry and cable fixing (switchgear cabinet)Component for wiring, cable entry and fixation (housing/control cabinet)Component for wiring, cable entry and fixingComponent for wiring, cable entry and fixing (control cabinet)Component for wiring, cable entry, cable fixing (enclosure/cabinet)Component for wiring, cable entry, cable fixing (enclosure/switchgear cabinet)Components for wiring, cable entry, cable fixing (enclosure/cabinet)Distribution cabinetEnergy distributorField distributorIndoor usePatch panelProtective hoseSealing plugfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Wiring cable entry:CorningEatonHagerJacobMennekesPanduitRittalRoxtecSchneider ElectricSiemensVahleWeidmüller
Finned tube heater - Although your shed or garage cannot be heated, do you want to work there during the winter? Or maybe you have a greenhouse in which you want to store your sensitive plants frost-free during the cold season? Then a finned tube heater is an interesting investment for you. You may have seen such radiators at your local garden center or in your car repair shop. Finned tube heaters are particularly stable and can be easily connected to the house installation. Dirt and moisture cannot harm them. Even jets of water and even short-term submersion are no problem for the models with protection class IP67. With mounting feet and a manual temperature setting, both installation and operation are a breeze. Order your finned tube heater quickly, securely and conveniently in the eibabo® online shop.What are finned tube heaters?Finned tube heaters are electrically operated heaters designed for industrial use. Due to the simple design and high reliability, these are particularly suitable for all heating applications up to an ambient temperature of 60 °C. As a rule, the devices have a self-contained design and are therefore also suitable for damp rooms. This makes finned tube heaters very flexible in use. All you need is a power connection designed for the power of the respective device. NoticeIf a permanent connection to the power supply is required for commissioning, we recommend installation by an experienced electrician. Depending on the model, plug assembly is possible or a permanent connection is necessary.How are finned tube heaters constructed?The radiators are typically made from a stainless steel tube on which steel ribs are spirally attached. These serve to enlarge the surface and thus enable better heat dissipation. The heating insert in the tube is usually made of technical ceramics. It includes a glow coil. The connection and control unit are built into a plastic housing. A tight cable gland is provided for the connection. The power and thus the heat output can be infinitely adjusted via a rotatable controller.buying tipWhen buying, pay attention to the surface temperature. We differentiate between devices with high and low surface temperatures. This results in differences in the area of application.In the case of high surface temperatures, the stoves are not suitable for rooms with combustible materials or where there is a risk of contact. Special equipment is available for potentially explosive areas. With some models it is possible to insert a second cable gland in the housing. This enables connection to a room thermostat. Some devices are already equipped with an integrated thermostat. A control lamp often provides information about whether the device is switched on or off.Where are finned heaters used?The devices are designed for industrial or commercial use and are used as frost protection in machine rooms, pumping stations, elevator shafts, greenhouses and other environments without their own heating system. Ribbed heaters also serve as heating in waiting rooms, crane cabs, site trailers, workshops, service areas and technical drying rooms. Ribbed radiators can also be interesting alternatives in the private sphere. For example, think of:a garage in which you can carry out repairs or pursue your hobby even in the cold seasonan outbuilding in which you protect your potted plants from frost in wintera barn for small animals, in which a certain minimum temperature must always prevail Image: Kraemer & Kraus RRH TR 1000 finned tube heating furnaceWhat are the prerequisites for the installation of finned radiators?Ribbed heaters require a power connection. The standard voltage is 230 volts AC. Depending on the model, the devices have an output of between 200 W and 6000 W. A three-phase 40 volt power connection is required for high-performance devices. Especially for the more powerful heaters, it is not recommended to connect the devices to a classic socket. Please note the capacity of the circuit and which other devices usually use this circuit. A power supply designed for the radiator and separately fused is to be preferred in any case. The ribbed radiators also have mounting feet for attachment to the wall or floor. The subsurface must be sufficiently stable to ensure safe installation. Please also make sure that there are no obstacles around the device. These lead to heat accumulation, impede the even distribution of the heated air and pose a potential fire hazard.Are there special equipment or accessories for ribbed heaters?So-called Ex space heaters are available in the eibabo® shop for special environments. These are used to heat the room air in explosion-prone workplaces. A touch guard made of perforated sheet metal can be a useful accessory. You mount this with a certain distance around the radiator and thus prevent accidental contact of the skin or flammable substances with the possibly hot slats.How should finned tube heaters be maintained?Ribbed heaters are suitable for use in different environments and are largely wear-free and maintenance-free. However, it can happen that dust and dirt are deposited on the devices. This can lead to reduced performance. In such cases, it is advisable to clean the spaces between the slats with compressed air or a vacuum cleaner. This will ensure the necessary air circulation again. If damage such as holes or cracks occur on the housing through everyday work, safety-relevant properties are no longer given. In such cases, we recommend an exchange. TIPDue to the design for commercial and industrial use, finned tube heaters are robust, maintenance-free, protected against corrosion and usually absolutely dust-tight and waterproof. A large selection of robust and durable finned tube heaters is available in the eibabo® technology store. We only offer the best brand quality from the well-known manufacturers Etherma, Kraemer & Kraus and Schultze. These have been tried and tested in our customers' systems for years and are characterized by their particular reliability. Most devices are available here in the shop at short notice and can be shipped worldwide on request. Use one of over 20 secure payment methods.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Finned-tube heater you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AntifreezeDirect heatingElectric heaterElectric heatingFinned tubeFinned tube heaterFinned tube heatingFinned tube heating furnaceFrost WardenRadiatorRib furnaceRib heaterSpace heaterSpace heatingStainless steel radiatorTubular heating furnaceWall convectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Finned tube heater:EthermaKraemer & KrausSchultze
Cover strip mdrc - Proceed carefully when planning and installing a control cabinet. Accordingly, dimension the distribution box so that not only do all planned components find their place, but also keep a few capacities free on the terminal rails. After all, you never know if and when, for example, you will build the sauna you have been wanting for a long time. And then the sauna heater needs a fuse in the switch cabinet. In order to cover these empty spaces and prevent direct access to the bare rails, we at the eibabo online shop offer you inexpensive plastic strips that are suitable for your installation, which you simply click onto the control cabinet cover plate and over the unused slots. The strips have predetermined breaking points according to the spacing of the fuses. It is therefore possible to shorten the strips to the length that corresponds to the length of the free slots in your control cabinet.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Distribution boards > Cover strip (modular) for meter-/distribution board you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Blind stripsClosing strips for distributor installationClosing strips for meter installationClosing strips for meter/distributor installationClosure profileClosure stripsCoverCover plateCover strip (modular) for meter-/distribution boardCover strip adjustableCover strip for meter-/distribution boardCover strip lockableCover strips for distributor installationCover strips for meter installationCover strips for meter/distributor installationCover strips REG for distributor installationCover strips REG for meter installationCover strips REG for meter/distributor installationDevice slot coverField coverageLoad disconnectorLow-voltage distributorMasking stripsReplacement touch guard coverSelf-locking cover stripsShock protection coverSmall distribution board equippedTouch protection coverfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cover strip mdrc:ABBABNEatonHagerHenselLegrand BticinoPollmannRittalSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergStriebel & John
Terminal lightning protection - Did you know that, at least in the private sector, there is usually no obligation to install a lightning protection system? Appropriate measures may only be necessary if there are certain structural conditions or if the house is built on a mountain and is also free-standing. However, if you have decided on a lightning protection system, it must also be installed professionally. Only with a correctly designed and installed lightning arrester system does the lightning current flow off the outside of the building and cause no damage. The connection terminals for lightning protection wires are part of this system. You can use them to attach the lightning conductors to the roof covering, downpipes or gutters, thereby implementing safe and stable external lightning protection for your building. eibabo has the right connection terminal for every fastening requirement. Pay attention to high quality and prefer to save on our prices and not on your safety.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Earthing, lightning and surge protection > Connection clamp for lightning protection you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:ClampClamp material for lightning protectionClamp screwClamp trestleClamping blockClamping screwClamping shoeClipConnection clampConnection clamp for lightning protectionConnection pieceConnection terminalConnection terminal for lightning protectionConstruction clampFittingFlange clampGutter clampLightning protectionLightning protection materialLightning protection seam clampLow current connectorRebate clampRod clampSeam clampSeam clamp for lightning protectionSnow catcher clampSnow guard clampTerminal blockfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Terminal lightning protection:DEHNOBO
Motion detector - complete - What are the special features of a motion detector? What are the main differences between motion detectors and presence detectors? Before you decide on a device, weigh up which one is the right one for your application. In the following, we will describe the properties and provide you with information on how to make a purchase decision. In our range you will find a large selection of complete motion detectors from all major manufacturers.What is a motion detector?The motion detector is an electronic sensor that detects movements in its immediate vicinity. Motion detectors, guards and presence detectors work as electrical switches. These are used to switch on lighting or to trigger another switching action. Active motion detectors usually work with electromagnetic waves (high frequency or Doppler radar) or with ultrasound. Passive motion detectors work based on the infrared radiation in the area. Detectors with PIR sensors react to temperature changes caused by people walking by.Image: Busch Jaeger 6845/11 AMG-204 outdoor motion detectorWhat questions should you ask yourself before buying a motion detector?Before you buy one of the high-quality and inexpensive devices from the eibabo® shop, you should limit the large selection based on your intended use.Should the device be installed inside or outside?Do you prefer a built-in device / flush-mounted device or should the motion detector be mounted on the wall or ceiling?What should the motion detector react to?Are large, small, bright or dark areas being monitored?Should the motion detector trigger certain actions?Is there a suitable power supply?Do lines and cables have to be relaid?Should the device be protected from unauthorized access or vandalism? What is the difference between presence detectors and motion detectors?Basically, a distinction is made between conventional presence detectors / motion detectors and devices for building automation. Presence detectors can usually also be used as motion detectors. The differences and significant advantages of a presence detector compared to a motion detector lie in the more variable usability. While motion detectors carry out a simple light measurement, presence detectors constantly measure daylight and/or mixed light with a special sensor. This has a spectral sensitivity similar to that of the human eye. In contrast to motion detectors, disturbances caused by artificial light are avoided.Already knew?A motion detector is used to switch on when motion is detected. The purpose of a presence detector is to switch loads on or off in order to save energy. It switches when no more movement is detected or a brightness limit is exceeded.Briefly explained using the example of an automatic door: If there is sufficient brightness during the day, the lighting should not be activated while the door should open when a presence is detected. Both should be switched on when it is dark. You can usually implement this function via several channels in the presence detector. Use the motion detection channel to switch the lighting depending on the brightness. You can use the presence detection channel to switch other consumers, in this case the door opener, regardless of the brightness.Which areas of application are typical for presence detectors and motion detectors?Presence detectors offer a complex sensor system. This captures sensitive movements. Typical areas of application are office workplaces and other workplaces. A motion detector is preferably used in small rooms, garages, carports, corridors, cellars, stairwells or for monitoring outdoor areas.Can presence detectors and motion detectors be used for building automation?Conventional versions are primarily intended for the areas of application described above. If you want to integrate such a device into your smart home, you usually need a separate interface to the KNX bus. The more elegant solution is to use detectors that are already KNX-capable. KNX presence detectors and KNX motion detectors have a wide range of control parameters indoors and outdoors. With this you can:Switch or dim lightsblinds or roller shuttersControl heating, air conditioning and ventilationSet up master/slave functionsBuild blocking operation functions and logic functionsImplement features for pets (animal swath).and much more Multiple channels are often provided to control individual functions.Are there any recommendations for installing motion detectors and presence detectors?The detection areas and necessary mounting heights differ depending on the model. Choose equipment that suits your needs. Pay attention to the performance of the sensors and the angle of coverage. Basically, the following applies: the detection area increases with increasing installation height. However, the sensitivity decreases. Motion detectors and presence detectors detect a specific area of the environment. This can be a 360° detection or the targeted monitoring of a specific area.From own experienceWe recommend not choosing a detection area that is too large. Use additional detectors to ensure uninterrupted surveillance. The investment in additional technology is low compared to a system that works poorly or not at all.Pay attention to the necessary degrees of protection if a detector is exposed to moisture, the weather or mechanical influences. Clean the sensor regularly. By avoiding sources of interference, you ensure proper function and eliminate false signals. Sources of interference include:Objects that obstruct the viewdazzling light sourcesObjects that rapidly change the temperature of the detection area Why is my motion detector or presence detector not working properly?Proper functioning depends on various factors. Was the installation carried out correctly? Is the device suitable for the intended purpose? The malfunction often lies in a detection range that is not optimally set. Control the direction, angle of view and distance to the target area. TIP:The fewer movements you expect in the monitored area, the longer you should choose the follow-up time. The run-on time is restarted again and again as long as a detector detects a change.Who makes high-quality presence detectors and motion detectors?Here in the shop you can get detectors from the brands ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, eQ-3, Esylux, Gira, Hager, Jung, MDT, Merten, Peha, Siemens, Steinel and Theben at top conditions. Take advantage of our worldwide shipping and one of the many secure payment methods.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Movement sensor complete you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Automatic sensorAutomatic switchBattery operationBrightness switching valueBuilt-in presence detectorCeiling guardCeiling installationCompact guardConstant light controlCover clipCreep protectionExtensionFlush-mounted presence detectorHalogen lampsIn-ceiling sensorInfrared detectorInterior detectorIntruder alarmLight controlLightbulbsPassive infrared sensorPassword protectionPresence detectorPresence guardRemote controlSave energySystem guardWall detectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Motion detector - complete:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerElsoESYLUXFinderFricoGiraGrotheHagerHeraIDVIndexaJungKathreinMertenNikoNovarPepperl + FuchsRidi-LeuchtenScharnberger+Has.SiemensSomfySteinelThebenThermokonWaldmann
Accessories mechanical lights - Luminaires and recessed spotlights are used in almost every house. However, accessories are often required for their installation. If you also need spacers, suspensions or mounting brackets, you will find them in this catalogue. Read more here about the numerous components that often make the small difference when installing lights and spotlights.The right lighting can really bring a room to life. Whether it is a single lamp or an entire system, the installation of luminaires always involves a certain amount of effort. To ensure that the lighting is a pleasure for a long time to come, you should pay attention to the right accessories when installing the lights. Before you can start installing the lights themselves, you usually have to drill the necessary holes and lay the electrical cables. Once these preparations are complete, you can quickly proceed with attaching the lights or spotlights. But often the first questions arise at this point or small problems arise.Do I have hooks to attach the lamp?Are the hooks suitable for my wall and ceiling?Do I have to pay attention to the construction behind the wall or ceiling?How do I fix recessed lights in a brick wall?Do I have to take precautions to protect against contact?Do I need additional cover caps or couplings for a rail system or light strips?Do I have the required ground spike or ground socket for my outdoor light?Questions upon questions, which can vary greatly depending on the environment and the type of lighting to be installed. This also results in a huge assortment of different small parts, with which all possible difficulties should be solved. In this catalog we have grouped numerous accessories which:can be used universally for individual lightingare available in addition to the most common lighting systems from well-known manufacturers NoticePlease pay particular attention to the manufacturer's instructions for the mounting profiles, retaining clips, blind covers, end caps, built-in springs or connecting elements.This ensures that the respective item fits your existing system.Which lighting accessories can I find in this catalogue?Our range in this shop category is extensive and the items are very different. For your orientation, the individual components can be divided into three product groups:Fixing accessoriesThis is used to attach the lights to the ceiling or wall. This includes items such as wall brackets, ceiling hooks, wall hooks or ceiling spacers. Outdoor lighting is fixed with ground spikes or ground sleeves.Accessories for installationThis accessory is needed to properly install the light. It includes cable glands, junction boxes, plaster housings or installation frames.Accessories for the lightsItems of this type are special add-on parts or supplements for manufacturer-specific systems. These include profile rails, retaining springs, end caps, blind covers, couplings, swivel brackets, wire protection baskets, table clamps or busbar supports. TIP:Take advantage of our huge range of lighting. You are sure to find the right lighting for your home, office or production facility among tens of thousands of items. Other accessories for lights also include wiring, cores and conventional light sources or LEDs. For a better overview, we offer you these product groups in separate categories.What are flush-mount housings?Plaster housings are boxes made of metal or plastic that are embedded in solid walls. Installation is carried out by opening the wall in the height, width and depth of the box. The plaster housing is usually fixed with plaster and the wall is then plastered. You get an installation area for the flush mounting of various recessed wall lights including cable feed. Similar housings are also offered for mounting in drywall.What do I need ceiling junction boxes for?Ceiling distribution boxes are used to accommodate screw terminals or plug-in terminals and thus for the distribution of power lines. They are typically stable plastic housings that are flush-mounted or surface-mounted. These components can also be found under the name 'canopy'.For which lights do I use spacers?Spacers are installation aids for recessed spotlights that are used in drywall. You can buy these components in different diameters and heights. Spacers are clamped into the installation openings before installing the recessed spotlights. This creates a safety distance between the radiator, vapor barrier film and/or insulation material and avoids the risk of fire due to heat build-up.Picture: EVN EPK P21 metal plaster potWhen is the use of a wire protection cage necessary?Wire guards protect both people and the luminaire. These wire grids are mounted directly on the lighting and prevent accidental touching of the possibly hot bulb. On the other hand, the illuminant is also protected from impacts and other mechanical influences.Why should I use cable glands?Cable glands are important components in cable management. This allows cables and lines to be inserted into the housing, distribution boxes or terminal compartments of the lights. These protect:the internal cable connections from moisture, dust and other dirtthe cables at the grommet opening from kinking and twisting What happens if I ordered the wrong accessories?The eibabo® technology store is a leading specialist center for electrical installations and lighting. We ship worldwide and offer secure payment methods. Our customer service also includes accommodating complaints processing. If an item you have ordered does not meet your expectations, you always have the option of returning it. To do this, contact us personally or send your written revocation within the applicable deadlines via one of the specified contact channels.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Accessories for lighting > Mechanical accessories for luminaires you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Aluminum railCable holderClamping pieceCooling profileCover ringFastening profileFluorescent lampHall lightingHotel lightingInterior lightsJoint coverageLight controlLuminaire fastenerMounting accessoriesMountsOffice lightOptical glassPaint rollerPlaster railPlastic cuffShadow gapShrink tubingSurface mountingTrack spotlightWall baseWarehouse lightingWaterproofWire suspensionsfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Accessories mechanical lights:AbalightABNAlbert LeuchtenAura LightBachmannBarthelmeBrumbergBöhmerErcoEricoESYLUXGiraGrotheHellermann TytonHoubeniiMJungKleinhuisKrüger-WerkeLedlenserLEDVANCELeipzigerLichtlineLTSOligoOpple LightingPerformance in LightPhilips LichtPhoenixPollmannRidi-LeuchtenRP-TechnikSchmitz-LeuchtenSchnepelSchuchSitecoSLVSonluxStahlSteinelThebenTriluxTrio-LeuchtenVitramoWibreWihaWitte + SutorZumtobelZumtobel GroupZweibrüder
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Busch Jaeger - 6847/11 AGM-204 - Guard white 220 MasterLINE - Movement sensor 16m 6847/11 AGM-204
£76.35 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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plus shipping
(£140.04 RRP***)
Guard white 220 MasterLINE - Movement sensor 16m
Busch Jaeger
| 6847/11 AGM-204
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Busch Jaeger - 6818 U - Guard Presence tech BasicLINE Corridor w - Presence detector 6818 U
£93.53 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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(£171.56 RRP***)
Guard Presence tech BasicLINE Corridor w - Presence detector
Busch Jaeger
| 6818 U
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Busch Jaeger - 6853 AGM-204 - Guard white Professional 90 - Movement sensor 12m 6853 AGM-204
£38.42 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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(£70.47 RRP***)
Guard white Professional 90 - Movement sensor 12m
Busch Jaeger
| 6853 AGM-204
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Alre-it - JDL-111 - Differential pressure switch mech,20-300Pa,15KPa JDL-111
£45.98 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Differential pressure switch mech,20-300Pa,15KPa
Alre-it
| JDL-111
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Gira - 219410 - KNX guard anthracite - KNX Movement sensor for home automation 219410
£179.78 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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(£281.58 RRP***)
KNX guard anthracite - KNX Movement sensor for home automation
Gira
| 219410
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Schmersal - AZM161SK12/12rka-024 - Safety interlock - Position switch with guard locking IP67 AZM161SK12/12rka-024
£193.49 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Safety interlock - Position switch with guard locking IP67
Schmersal
| AZM161SK12/12rka-024
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Condor - MDR 5/5 #212850 - Pressure switch 1500...5000hPa MDR 5/5 #212850
£76.59 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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(£91.43 RRP***)
Pressure switch 1500...5000hPa
Condor
| MDR 5/5 #212850
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Busch Jaeger - 6800-35-102C - Guard anthracite 180 combination lens - Movement sensor 15m 6800-35-102C
£89.00 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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(£165.02 RRP***)
Guard anthracite 180 combination lens - Movement sensor 15m
Busch Jaeger
| 6800-35-102C
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Condor - MDR 5/11-K #212942 - Pressure switch 2000...11000hPa MDR 5/11-K #212942
£100.06 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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(£119.44 RRP***)
Pressure switch 2000...11000hPa
Condor
| MDR 5/11-K #212942
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Hensel - Mi ZE 62 - Strain relief clamp - Cable guard rail for cabinet Mi ZE 62
£39.22 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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(£55.39 RRP***)
Strain relief clamp - Cable guard rail for cabinet
Hensel
| Mi ZE 62
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Busch Jaeger - 6847/11 AGM-208 - Guard si/met 220 MasterLINE - Movement sensor 16m 6847/11 AGM-208
£78.78 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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(£144.50 RRP***)
Guard si/met 220 MasterLINE - Movement sensor 16m
Busch Jaeger
| 6847/11 AGM-208
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