Snap Switches Come In Range Of Sizes And Options

Oct. 1, 1999

The S Series of snap switches encompasses five different types: ultraminiature, subminiature, subminiature waterproof, general, and low torque. Together, the series covers major amperages and operating forces to enable designers to select the most appropriate switch for their applications, which include computers, consumer electronics, small appliances, power tools, vending machines and packaging machinery. The ultraminiature SC Series switches are offered in a choice of operating forces, terminations and levers. The slightly larger SE/SEV switches are subminiature types offered in 1PDT and 1PST circuits with either NO or NC terminals.

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