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CRAWFORD EA433 2K


54.97

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Product in stockOrder processed on Friday 26 December 2025

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* Batteries included for gate and garage remote controls.

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Description

The remote control NORMSTAHL EA433 2KM will guarantee you maximum comfort by allowing you to control your automation with ease. Thanks to this very ergonomic transmitter NORMSTAHL EA433 2KM, managing your motors will become a magical experience! Extremely easy programming; you just need to follow the procedure described in the manual to get your new remote control up and running.

WARNING: The remote control NORMSTAHL EA433 2KM is no longer available and has been replaced by the new model WHY2 EVO, perfectly compatible!

NORMSTAHL EA433 2KM Remote Control

The NORMSTAHL EA433 2KM remote control is designed for controlling automation and motorization of gates and garage doors. This unit is programmable via self-learning.

The NORMSTAHL EA433 2KM remote control offers a good grip and features 2 blue buttons. It operates with CR2032 batteries on a frequency of 433.92 MHz.

The NORMSTAHL EA433 2KM 2-channel remote is a durable transmitter, perfectly suited for residential use. As a guarantee of quality and to fully satisfy its customers, Alloremotecontrol offers a one-year warranty on all its products. Even better, you can opt for a second year of additional warranty at the time of placing your order (see T&Cs).

PLEASE NOTE:

The NORMSTAHL EA433 2KM remote is COMPATIBLE with the 4-button model EA433_4.

2-button keychain remote.

 

Additional information

BRAND

NORMSTAHL

REFERENCE

RING_2

HEIGHT

65

DEPTH

15

WIDTH

40

NUMBER OF BUTTONS

2

BUTTONS COLOUR

BLUE

FREQUENCY

433.92

CASE COLOUR

WHITE

SWITCH

0

BATTERY/POWER

CR2032

PROGRAMMING TYPE

SELF LEARNING

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