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| Another newbie question. The E-Stop switch I purchased has four posts (2 red, 2 green). Is this so mutable switches can be wired in series? Sorry for my lack of electronics understanding I just don't want to fry anything. |
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| Usually the red is Normally closed contact, the green N.O. Both separate contacts. Generally the N.C. is used at least. Al.
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