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Momentary Emergency Stop (1-NO and 1-NC)

Momentary Emergency Stop (1-NO and 1-NC)

Your Price$161.00

SKU: FE-LOB-1017
  • Freedom Engineered momentary emergency stop switch
  • Includes 1 Normally Open (NO) and 1 Normally Closed (NC) contact
  • Direct replacement for LOB-1017 and 935-0014
  • Essential safety component for dispenser shutdown control

This is a Freedom engineered product.

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Specifications

Replacement for
935-0014, LOB-1017
Category
Disconnect Systems
Subcategory
Remote Alarm
Box Dimensions
10.00 × 10.00 × 10.00 in
Dimensional Weight
2lbs
Warranty (Days)
365
Part Type
Switches/Buttons

Overview

The Freedom Engineered momentary emergency stop switch (LOB-1017) provides rapid shutdown capability for dispensers and fueling equipment. Featuring 1 Normally Open (NO) and 1 Normally Closed (NC) contact, this safety-critical component ensures immediate response during emergency conditions. Replaces OEM parts LOB-1017 and 935-0014.

Compatibility

  • Designed for general use in fuel dispensers, control panels, and emergency circuits

Features & Benefits

  • Freedom Engineered to meet industry safety standards
  • Includes 1-NO and 1-NC contacts for versatile circuit integration
  • Momentary push button design resets after activation
  • Replaces LOB-1017 and 935-0014 part numbers

About Freedom Electronics

Freedom Electronics designs and supplies engineered safety components to support critical fueling infrastructure. Our emergency stop switches are built to meet or exceed OEM standards for durability and response.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does “momentary” mean in this switch?
A: A momentary switch returns to its default position after being pressed. It activates a safety circuit as long as it is held down, resetting automatically.

Q: Can this be used for fuel dispenser emergency stops?
A: Yes, this switch is commonly used in emergency stop circuits for fuel dispensers and control cabinets.

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