Miniature Switch Serves High-Density Front Panels

Aug. 1, 2000
Touted as a replacement unit for high-density industrial front control panels or for new control panel designs, the new snap-feel SW44034 switch features a compact design in industry-standard sizes. The non-illuminated momentary switch is designed

Touted as a replacement unit for high-density industrial front control panels or for new control panel designs, the new snap-feel SW44034 switch features a compact design in industry-standard sizes. The non-illuminated momentary switch is designed with a tactile feel for secure control and offers a long service life and waterproof housing.
With an overall length of only 1.36", the switch requires just 0.660" space behind the display panel and is easily mounted from the back of the panel into a standard 9/16" hole. Housed in a plastic case, the base of the switch is sealed to the case, offering waterproof security for applications where leakage is a concern.
Ratings are 1A resistive, 0.25A inductive at 30 Vdc or 125 Vac. Other features include operating pressure of 32 oz., plunger travel of approximately 0.080" nominal, and a rated life of 100,000 actuations. Pricing is $3.95 each/1,000.

Company: ELECTRO-MECH COMPONENTS INC.

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