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Sized for 4 mm or 6 mm panel cutouts, these switches are often used with circuit boards to control electronics.
The face of these switches mounts flush against a panel, so they're easy to clean and hard to damage.
Able to handle tough, repetitive use, these switches are more durable than standard plastic switches.
Immediately cut power with a single push.
Use these switches where ignitable gas and dust may be present. Their contact blocks are UL listed for Class I, Division 2, Groups B, C, and D hazardous locations.
Save space on a panel by using one switch to perform multiple switching functions.
The built-in contact block in these switches extends behind the panel half the depth of most other 22 mm switches, saving valuable space.
Clearly mark your emergency push-button switches.
A single-piece construction prevents the contact block from separating from the actuator in high-vibration applications.
Because these switches mount flush against a panel, they're easy to clean and hard to damage.
Install in 12 mm dia. cutouts.
These aluminum switches are rated NEMA 4, NEMA 13, and IP66 for protection from washdowns and oil/coolant spraying.
Rated NEMA 3S, NEMA 4X, NEMA 13, and IP66, these plastic switches resist corrosion better than aluminum switches and withstand washdowns and oil/coolant spraying.
A red light flashes when the actuator is pushed, making it easy to see from a distance. They're rated IP65 for protection from washdowns.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 22 mm metal switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 30 mm switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 16 mm switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 22 mm plastic switch.
The light touch of a finger turns circuits on and off without pressing down a contact.
Halt machinery in an instant with these tablet holders. They equip your tablet with safety switches that meet IEC and EN standards, so you can safely move around your equipment while teaching robots or monitoring production lines and conveyor systems.