Locking Toggle Switch Prevents Accidental Actuation

Oct. 8, 2008
To prevent accidental switching, the 100K series toggle switches integrate a locking mechanism and are available with multiple configuration and termination options. Sporting stainless steel housings, the components specify a life expectancy of 40,000

To prevent accidental switching, the 100K series toggle switches integrate a locking mechanism and are available with multiple configuration and termination options. Sporting stainless steel housings, the components specify a life expectancy of 40,000 cycles. Other features include a contact resistance of 100 mΩ, insulation resistance of 1 GΩ, dielectric strength of 1 kVRMS, and an operating temperature from -30°C to +85°C. Samples are available now. For more details, call Rebecca Hauptman at E-SWITCH INC., Minneapolis, MN. (763) 504-3536.

Company: E-SWITCH INC.

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