Toggles Change Motor Direction

March 21, 2006
Adhering to the standard toggle switch format, the company’s reversing-polarity toggle switches find employment in motor-control applications. The forward-reverse components are used to change the direction of permanent magnet motors and, when

Adhering to the standard toggle switch format, the company’s reversing-polarity toggle switches find employment in motor-control applications. The forward-reverse components are used to change the direction of permanent magnet motors and, when paired with a relay, can also control up-down, in-out, and rotate/counter-rotate motions. Suitable for deployment in a variety of automotive applications, the switches are available in momentary- or maintained-contact configurations, with blade or screw terminals, and with regular or long handles. Other options include sealed versions for weather protection and unsealed switches to meet unique specifications. For further information pricing, call COLE HERSEE CO., Boston, MA. (617) 268-2100.

Company: COLE HERSEE CO.

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