Pushbutton Switch Has Tiny Crimp Pin

July 1, 2001
A new addition to the Series 90 Lighted Pushbutton Switch and Indicator Series has a shorter crimp pin and is touted as the worldÕs smallest crimp-terminated switch. This new option expands the terminations available to MIL-C-39029/22-192 crimp

A new addition to the Series 90 Lighted Pushbutton Switch and Indicator Series has a shorter crimp pin and is touted as the worldÕs smallest crimp-terminated switch. This new option expands the terminations available to MIL-C-39029/22-192 crimp pins and creates a switch that suits both new and retrofit applications where existing wire harnesses require smaller crimp pins. Designed for extreme environments that demand reliability, the Series 90 switches meet military specifications. The Incandescent Series 90 lighted pushbutton switch is QPL listed under MIL-PRF-22885/101. LED lighted and crimp configurations are QPL listed under MIL-PRF-22885/111. Both versions qualify for night-vision system compatibility.

Company: STACOSWITCH

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