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Yeah, the whole system. You don't want the equipment starting back up when you let go the kill switch.
Two examples using the Cinny 1B
The drum switch on the head is inherently latching. You turn it to off, it stays off when you let go. The power buttons on the column are both momentary. They don't latch themselves. However, the wiring of the contactors they control is latching. Push the start button and the contactor closes. release the button, the switch opens, but the contactor stays latched closed. Push the stop button, the contactor opens and stays open until the start button is pushed again.
Two examples using the Cinny 1B
The drum switch on the head is inherently latching. You turn it to off, it stays off when you let go. The power buttons on the column are both momentary. They don't latch themselves. However, the wiring of the contactors they control is latching. Push the start button and the contactor closes. release the button, the switch opens, but the contactor stays latched closed. Push the stop button, the contactor opens and stays open until the start button is pushed again.