Sub-Miniature Toggles Offer Many Options

Oct. 8, 2008
Sealed to IP67, the BST series sub-miniature toggle switches offer up to five switch functions in SPDT and DPDT configurations. Five choices of actuator style include two plastic, anti-static styles. Termination choices include PC pin, PC pin with

Sealed to IP67, the BST series sub-miniature toggle switches offer up to five switch functions in SPDT and DPDT configurations. Five choices of actuator style include two plastic, anti-static styles. Termination choices include PC pin, PC pin with support bracket, right-angle horizontal mount, and right-angle vertical mount. Specs include an electrical rating of 3A at 120 Vac and 28 Vdc and 1.5A at 250 Vac, gold contact material, a maximum current rating of 0.4VA maximum at 20 Vac/dc, an electrical life of 30,000 cycles, contact resistance of less than 20 milliOhms maximum initially at 2 to 4 Vdc, a dielectric strength of 1 kVrms minimum with an insulation resistance beyond 1 GigaOhm minimum, and an operating temperature range from -40°C to +85°C. Volume pricing ranges from $0.99 each depending on option choices. CIT RELAY & SWITCH, Maple Grove, MN. (763) 535-2339.

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