DaytonFoot Switches for Electric Lift Tables
Dayton Foot Pedal: 401-28
The DAYTON 401-28 is a foot pedal designed for use as a foot switch for electric lift tables. This product, manufactured by DAYTON, is identified by manufacturer part number 401-28 and model 4ZD01J.
SKU 3G-OTH-406096
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Dayton Products
3G Electric (S) Pte. Ltd. — Singapore
Product Description
The DAYTON 401-28 is a foot pedal designed for use as a foot switch for electric lift tables. This product, manufactured by DAYTON, is identified by manufacturer part number 401-28 and model 4ZD01J.
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3G Electric supplies Dayton foot switches for electric lift tables. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.





