Mini Pushbuttons Add Options And Cap Styles

Oct. 8, 2008
The LP Series miniature pushbutton switches are now available with a range of cap styles and options including latching and momentary switch styles. Extended options include round, square, rectangle, and low profile. Some styles offer concave or

The LP Series miniature pushbutton switches are now available with a range of cap styles and options including latching and momentary switch styles. Extended options include round, square, rectangle, and low profile. Some styles offer concave or convex tops and ridged tops for a better grip. Specifications include an electrical life of 100,000 cycles, a rating of 100 mA at 30 Vdc, dielectric strength of 1 kVrms minimum, an insulation resistance greater than 100 megaOhms minimum, actuation force of 180 ± 50gF with a travel of 1.5 mm to lock and 2.5 mm full travel, and an operating temperature from -40°C to 85°C. Volume pricing ranges from $0.14 each depending on options. CIT RELAY & SWITCH, Maple Grove, MN. (763) 535-2339.

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