Snap-Action Switch Suits Many Applications

April 1, 2000

Claiming to be one of the lowest cost switches of its type, the new D3V snap-action switch series offers several models with external actuators. The actuator has two operating positions and is removable. Internally fitted levers are available and models are available with the hinge position set closer to the plunger. The switch can operate in temperatures up to 105°C and is available in several configurations, including 6A, 11A and 16A general-purpose models. Pricing for the snap-action switches start at $1.80 each.

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