Mini Pushbuttons Offer Alternating Legends And Colors

Oct. 8, 2008
The UB2 series lighted pushbutton switches feature special multi-element LEDs available in red, green, amber, blue, white, or bicolor red/green LED options and provide alternating legends by color. They are available in SPDT and DPDT versions and

The UB2 series lighted pushbutton switches feature special multi-element LEDs available in red, green, amber, blue, white, or bicolor red/green LED options and provide alternating legends by color. They are available in SPDT and DPDT versions and momentary and alternate-action circuit configurations. Alternate action circuit models feature a latch-down mechanism that gives indication of circuit status. Other options include snap-in or PCB-mount versions. The snap-in mount version is a solder-lug component and exhibits a behind-panel depth of 15 mm, while the PCB-mount version specifies a depth of 10 mm. Available in power and logic-level versions, specifications include ratings of 5A at 125/250 Vac or 5A at 30 Vdc for power models and 0.4 VA maximum at 28V ac/dc for logic level models. NKK SWITCHES, Scottsdale, AZ. (480) 991-0942.

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