6226-0003 Multi-Pedal Footswitch

The 6226-0003 Multi-pedal Footswitch is a special double pedal version of the 6226 series footswitch with IPX7 rating.

  • Low profile, rear hinged switch designed for improved user comfort
  • Grey cover with Herga logo fitted on a black base
  • Fitted to black moulded 2 pedal base
  • Momentary action with normally open contacts
  • Option for customers to fit own cable

 

Description

The 6226-0003 Multi-pedal Footswitch is a special double pedal version of the 6226 series footswitch with IPX7 rating. Herga Technology can offer a range of General Purpose Footswitch, including their light duty footswitch – which is well suited to OEM applications, and our general purpose footswitch – which has a steel construction for long life and reliability.

  • Low profile, rear hinged switch designed for improved user comfort
  • Grey cover with Herga logo fitted on a black base
  • Fitted to black moulded 2 pedal base
  • Momentary action with normally open contacts
  • Option for customers to fit own cable

The 6226-0003 Multi-Pedal Footswitch is suitable for Medical including surgery room, Dental applications were a simple foot switch is required. The footswitch pedals are from the Herga 6226 series foot switch series and can be SPST N/O, SPST N/C, SPCO, DPST N/O, DPST N/C, DPCO switching with UL Approved / IEC 60601-1 approvals.

Foot guards can be fitted and information on the foot guards can be found here

OEMs can choose from a range of options including placement of corporate logos, cordsets, colours and guards.

The Herga website can be found here

Footswitches, also known as foot pedals, are available in different shapes and sizes many with customisable options. Herga footswitches are used for applications in many industries including; Medical, Industrial Machinery and Custom Solutions.

In the majority of instances, these footswitches is selected for use because it allows the operator to multi task.  Using this means that the user has both hands free to be able to complete work effectively. This is really useful in places such as a call centre, when workers are using a headset to speak on the phone, often a footswitch will be used to answer the phone so that the worker still has both hands free to operate a computer and/or make notes.

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