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The Interlock Switch is a type of electrical switch that is used to control the flow of electricity in a circuit. It is designed to prevent the operation of a machine or system when a guard or safety device is open or removed. Interlock Switches are typically used in industrial and commercial applications, such as in the automotive, aerospace, and medical industries.
Interlock Switches are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, including single-pole, double-pole, and multi-pole switches. They can also be used in combination with other switches, such as limit switches, to provide additional safety features. Interlock Switches are typically rated for a specific voltage and current, and are designed to meet specific safety requirements.
Interlock Switches are typically used in applications where safety is a priority, such as in hazardous environments or when working with hazardous materials. They are also used in applications where the operation of a machine or system must be controlled, such as in the operation of a conveyor belt or other automated machinery.
Some of the companies in the Interlock Switch market include ABB, Eaton, Schneider Electric, Siemens, and Honeywell. Show Less Read more