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Control Stations Type LP4 from LOVATO Electric

February 11, 2025

Control Stations Type LP4 from LOVATO Electric

The LP4… control stations come complete with operators and contact elements already assembled, ready for use with plug and play M12 connector.

Control Stations Type LP4 from LOVATO Electric

The range includes versions with mushroom head pushbuttons for emergency stop functions or flush buttons spring return, for on/off or up/down control.

The range is completed by LP4…L type control stations with IO-Link interface, a standardized protocol for communication between industrial devices (such as sensors and actuators) and a control system, an innovative and versatile solution that offers real-time diagnostic functionality and remote configuration, simplifying installation and maintenance operations and ensuring flexibility and reliability.

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