Snap-Action Switches Fit Tight Spots

Oct. 8, 2008
The TS-1 series of subminiature snap-action switches feature a straight-on PC pin termination. The switches have a contact rating of 0.1 A at 125 V ac or 48 V dc. Their minimum insulation resistance at 250 V dc is 100 MO, and their dielectric strength

The TS-1 series of subminiature snap-action switches feature a straight-on PC pin termination. The switches have a contact rating of 0.1 A at 125 V ac or 48 V dc. Their minimum insulation resistance at 250 V dc is 100 MO, and their dielectric strength is 250 Vdc. The devices boast a typical electrical life of 30,000 cycles and a typical mechanical life of 100,000 cycles. Operating temperature range is –15°C to 55°C. Storage temperature range is –25°C to 80°C at less than 85% relative humidity. Typical applications include the security/detection industry, medical devices, appliances, instrumentation, and power tools. E-SWITCH, Minneapolis, MN. (800) 867-2717.

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