INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Mounting Collar/Bezel

Mounting collar/bezel for securing control buttons and emergency stop switches in industrial machinery panels.

Component Specifications

Definition
A precision-engineered mounting collar or bezel designed to securely fasten control buttons and emergency stop switches to machine panels. This component provides proper alignment, prevents accidental activation, ensures IP-rated protection against dust and moisture, and maintains consistent operational positioning for safety-critical controls in industrial environments.
Working Principle
The mounting collar/bezel creates a secure mechanical interface between the control button/emergency stop switch and the machine panel. It uses threaded or snap-fit mechanisms to lock the control component in place while providing proper sealing through integrated gaskets or O-rings. The design ensures the control component remains flush with the panel surface while preventing rotation or displacement during operation.
Materials
Typically manufactured from engineering-grade materials: Stainless steel (AISI 304/316), anodized aluminum (6061-T6), or reinforced polymers (PA66-GF30, POM). Sealing elements made from silicone, EPDM, or nitrile rubber for environmental protection.
Technical Parameters
  • IP Rating IP65, IP67, IP69K
  • Material Grade 316 Stainless Steel or equivalent
  • Surface Finish Brushed, powder-coated, or anodized
  • Mounting Thread M22x1.5, M30x1.5, PG13.5
  • Locking Mechanism Threaded collar, snap-ring, or bayonet lock
  • Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C
  • Panel Cutout Diameter 22.5mm, 30.5mm, 40mm (standard sizes)
Standards
ISO 13850, IEC 60947-5-5, DIN EN 418, UL 508

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Mounting Collar/Bezel.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Improper installation leading to control component loosening
  • Incorrect material selection causing corrosion
  • Inadequate sealing compromising IP rating
  • Compatibility issues with control components
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Incorrect torque application during installation
Failure: Collar loosens during vibration, causing control component misalignment
Mitigation: Use calibrated torque tools and follow manufacturer specifications; implement regular inspection schedules
Trigger: Material incompatibility with operating environment
Failure: Corrosion or degradation of collar material
Mitigation: Conduct material compatibility analysis; select appropriate materials (stainless steel for corrosive environments, polymers for electrical insulation)
Trigger: Damaged or missing sealing elements
Failure: Loss of IP rating leading to dust/water ingress
Mitigation: Inspect seals during installation; use only manufacturer-approved replacement seals; implement preventive maintenance

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±0.1mm on critical dimensions, concentricity within 0.05mm TIR
Test Method
Dimensional verification per ISO 2768-m, IP testing per IEC 60529, material verification per ASTM standards, torque testing per manufacturer specifications

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a mounting collar and a bezel?

Mounting collars typically refer to threaded rings that secure components from behind the panel, while bezels are decorative or functional rings that mount from the front. In industrial applications, the terms are often used interchangeably for components that secure control elements to panels.

How do I select the correct mounting collar size?

Match the collar's panel cutout diameter to your control component's specifications. Consider the required IP rating, material compatibility with your environment, and the mounting method (threaded vs. snap-in). Always verify compatibility with your specific control button or emergency stop model.

Can mounting collars be used in hazardous environments?

Yes, when specified with appropriate materials and certifications. Stainless steel collars with proper sealing can be used in corrosive or explosive environments when paired with ATEX or IECEx certified control components.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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