What this worksheet captures
This worksheet is built to capture the field details that usually decide whether operator station push button schedule can move into a quote, replacement, or engineering review.
It is meant to keep the intake practical, consistent, and easier to hand off between maintenance, engineering, and purchasing.
- station or panel location
- operator type
- legend text
- contact or lamp details
- mounting size
When to use it
Use it when the field information is incomplete, when multiple people are touching the job, or when the replacement path depends on details that are easy to miss over email or phone.
Worksheet
Fill this in on-screen or print the page and carry it into the field so the same core details make it back to engineering, sourcing, or quote review.
| Field | Value | Notes |
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Station or panel location Capture the exact field detail from the installed equipment, drawings, labels, or documentation that best answers this part of the job. |
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Operator type Read the operator station hardware and legend plates exactly as installed so the station can be rebuilt correctly. |
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Legend text Read the operator station hardware and legend plates exactly as installed so the station can be rebuilt correctly. |
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Contact or lamp details Record the contact blocks, pilot-light voltage, and any illumination details from the rear hardware or panel drawings. |
Contact Blocks
Lamp Voltage
Color / Lens
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Mounting size Measure the available space or mounting pattern at the installed equipment so the replacement still fits physically. |
Width
Height
Length
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How to use it on site
Work from the installed equipment first, then collect the ratings, environment, fit notes, and related components that change the actual buying decision.
| Item | What it means in practice | Why buyers care |
|---|---|---|
| Core role | Give operators a physical control or indication point | This connects the human interface to the circuit logic. |
| What engineers compare first | operator action, contact arrangement, mounting size, and environment rating | Those checks decide whether the device works in the field. |
| Typical supporting parts | contact blocks, lamps, legend plates, and operator stations | The front operator and the back hardware are one system. |
| Common confusion | Treating all 22 mm or 30 mm devices as interchangeable | Hole size alone does not guarantee the same contacts or sealing. |
What to verify before sending it on
A worksheet is most useful when the captured values are checked for completeness before they move into sourcing or quote prep.
Important verification notes
Use the worksheet to structure the job, then confirm the final release path against the exact product-family data and installed conditions.