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    Miniature Snap-Acting Switches

    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Snap-Acting Switches. Miniature Snap-Acting Switches, Plunger Actuator Style.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Snap-Acting Switches. Miniature Snap-Acting Switches, Lever Actuator Style.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Snap-Acting Switches. Miniature Snap-Acting Switches, Roller Lever Actuator Style.

    Plunger Actuator

    Style

    Lever Actuator Style

    Roller Lever

    Actuator Style

    Smaller than standard snap-acting switches, these switches trigger actions in tight spaces. They’re used in components as small as computer mice and engine restart switches. They open and close circuits faster than other switches, preventing contacts from sticking by reducing the time that they're near one another. These switches also minimize the chance of arcing, so electricity won’t jump across contacts.
    Plunger Actuator Style—Switches with a plunger actuator send a signal when the actuator is pushed directly downward. They have the smallest actuator of the actuators here, reducing the risk of accidental switching.
    Lever Actuator Style—Switches with a lever actuator have a larger surface area than switches with a plunger actuator and can be pushed down by front-to-back movement, so they require less precision to activate.
    Roller Lever Actuator Style—Switches with a roller lever actuator combine the larger actuation area of a standard lever with a smooth gliding roller actuator. They minimize friction to limit wear and tear on your switch.
    Housing
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    hp @ Switching
    Voltage
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Lever
    Lg.
    Certification
    Each
    Plunger Actuator Style
     
    With Quick-Disconnect Terminals
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    5 amp @ 250V AC277V AC1/10 hp @ 250V AC-40 to 1800.11"21.1"0.63"0.4"UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CSA Certified
    7779K70400000
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    15 amp @ 250V AC
    0.5 amp @ 125V DC
    277V AC
    250V DC
    1/2 hp @ 250V AC-40 to 1800.11"21.1"0.63"0.4"UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CSA Certified
    7779K7110000
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    20 amp @ 277V AC277V AC2 hp @ 250V AC-40 to 1800.11"21.1"0.63"0.4"UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CSA Certified
    7779K7130000
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    25 amp @ 277V AC277V AC2 hp @ 250V AC-40 to 1800.11"21.1"0.63"0.4"UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CSA Certified
    7779K71400000
     
    Lever Actuator Style
     
    With Quick-Disconnect Terminals
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    15 amp @ 250V AC
    0.5 amp @ 125V DC
    277V AC
    250V DC
    1/2 hp @ 250V AC-40 to 1800.14"21.1"0.63"0.4"0.5"UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CSA Certified
    7779K71200000
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    15 amp @ 250V AC
    0.5 amp @ 125V DC
    277V AC
    250V DC
    1/2 hp @ 250V AC-40 to 1800.26"21.1"0.63"0.4"1.4"UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CSA Certified
    7779K7160000
     
    Roller Lever Actuator Style
     
    With Quick-Disconnect Terminals
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    5 amp @ 250V AC277V AC1/10 hp @ 250V AC-40 to 1800.34"21.1"0.63"0.4"0.5"UL Listed, C-UL Listed, CSA Certified
    7779K7050000
     

    Snap-Acting Switches

    Image of Attribute. Style A. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Snap-Acting Switches. Snap-Acting Switches, Plunger Actuator Style, Style A.
    Image of Attribute. Style F. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Snap-Acting Switches. Snap-Acting Switches, Lever Actuator Style, Style F.

    Style A

    Style F

    Image of Attribute. Style J. Top orientation. Contains Annotated. Snap-Acting Switches. Snap-Acting Switches, Wobble Stick Actuator Style, Style J.

    Style J

    Open and close circuits in a snap. These switches actuate quickly to minimize arcing and prevent contacts from sticking. They’re often used to indicate that an appliance or enclosure door is open. You can also use them inside limit, pressure, and temperature switches.
    Plunger Actuator Style—Switches with a plunger actuator require a push to actuate, similar to a button.
    Lever Actuator Style—Switches with a lever actuator have an arm that extends to give them a larger actuation area than switches with a plunger actuator.
    Wobble Stick Actuator Style—Switches with a wobble stick actuator have a flexible arm that can actuate from any direction.
    Plastic Covers—Plastic covers (sold separately) are compatible with switches with screw terminals. They fit over the bottom of the switch to prevent contact with live terminals.
    Switches
    Plastic Covers
    Housing
    Style
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    hp @ Switching
    Voltage
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Lever
    Lg.
    Each
    Each
    Plunger Actuator Style
     
    Quick-Disconnect-Terminal Wire Connection
    A11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    15 amp @ 250V AC
    0.5 amp @ 125V DC
    480V AC
    250V DC
    -67 to 1850.05"21.94"0.83"0.69"7090K207000000———0
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    A11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    20 amp @ 250V AC
    0.5 amp @ 125V DC
    480V AC
    250V DC
    2 hp @ 250V AC-67 to 1850.1"21.94"0.94"0.69"7090K208000007090K5500000
     
    Lever Actuator Style
     
    Screw-Terminal Wire Connection
    F11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    15 amp @ 250V AC
    0.5 amp @ 125V DC
    480V AC
    250V DC
    1/4 hp @ 250V AC-67 to 1850.65"21.94"0.93"0.69"4.9"7090K205000007090K550000
    F11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    20 amp @ 250V AC
    0.5 amp @ 125V DC
    480V AC
    250V DC
    2 hp @ 250V AC-67 to 1850.72"21.94"0.87"0.69"2.9"7090K209000007090K550000
     
    Wobble Stick Actuator Style
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    J11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    15 amp @ 250V AC
    0.5 amp @ 125V DC
    480V AC
    250V DC
    1/4 hp @ 250V AC-67 to 1853.93"21.94"1.38"0.69"7090K20600000———0
     

    Subminiature Snap-Acting Switches

    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Snap-Acting Switches. Subminiature Snap-Acting Switches, Plunger Actuator Style.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Snap-Acting Switches. Subminiature Snap-Acting Switches, Lever Actuator Style.

    Plunger Actuator Style

    Lever Actuator Style

    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Snap-Acting Switches. Subminiature Snap-Acting Switches, Roller Lever Actuator Style.

    Roller Lever Actuator

    Style

    At least 25% smaller than our Miniature Snap-Acting Switches, these switches are often used to trigger actions from inside a vehicle’s door or an engine compartment. They open and close circuits faster than other switches, preventing contacts from sticking by reducing the time that they're near one another. They also minimize the chance of arcing, so electricity won’t jump across contacts.
    Plunger Actuator Style—Plunger actuator switches send a signal when the actuator is pushed directly downward. They have the smallest actuator of the actuators here, reducing the risk of accidental switching.
    Lever Actuator Style—Lever actuator switches have a larger surface area than plunger actuator switches and can be pushed down by front-to-back movement, so they require less precision to activate.
    Roller Lever Actuator Style—Roller lever actuator switches allow parts to glide across the actuation surface with less friction than standard levers. This prevents wear and tear over time.
    Housing
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage,
    V AC
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Lever
    Lg.
    Certification
    Specs.
    Met
    Each
    Plunger Actuator Style
     
    Tab
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    10 amp @ 250V AC250-40 to 1850.09"20.79"0.36"0.26"UL Listed, C-UL Recognized Component
    DIN 416357658K1800000
     
    Lever Actuator Style
     
    Tab
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    10 amp @ 250V AC250-40 to 1850.29"20.79"0.36"0.26"0.75"UL Listed, C-UL Recognized Component
    DIN 416357658K130000
     
    Roller Lever Actuator Style
     
    Tab
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    10 amp @ 250V AC250-40 to 1850.48"20.79"0.36"0.26"0.69"UL Listed, C-UL Recognized Component
    DIN 416357658K140000
     

    Mil. Spec. Washdown Snap-Acting Switches

    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Snap-Acting Switches. Mil. Spec. Washdown Snap-Acting Switches, Plunger Actuator Style.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Snap-Acting Switches. Mil. Spec. Washdown Snap-Acting Switches, Roller Lever Actuator Style.

    Plunger Actuator

    Style

    Roller Lever Actuator

    Style

    Keep out dirt and moisture—the sealed housing on these switches is watertight and meet MIL-PRF-8805. They’re sized to fit in the tiniest of spaces. To minimize arcing and prevent contacts from sticking, they open and close circuits quickly. They’re often used as door-open indicators on appliances and enclosures or as an internal component in limit, pressure, and temperature switches.
    Plunger Actuator Style—Switches with a plunger actuator require a push to actuate.
    Roller Lever Actuator Style—Switches with a roller lever actuator allow parts to glide across the actuation surface with less friction than standard levers.
    Housing
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Dp.
    Lever
    Lg.
    Certification
    Each
    Plunger Actuator Style
     
    With Two 12" Wire Leads
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    5 amp @ 250V AC
    5 amp @ 30V DC
    250V AC
    30V DC
    -65 to 2210.15"0.88"0.6"0.35"Mil. Spec.7517K320000000
     
    Roller Lever Actuator Style
     
    With Two 12" Wire Leads
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    5 amp @ 250V AC
    5 amp @ 30V DC
    250V AC
    30V DC
    -65 to 2210.46"0.88"0.6"0.34"0.94"Mil. Spec.7517K35000000
     

    Panel-Mount Light-Touch Limit Switches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Panel-Mount Light-Touch Limit Switches.
    Our most sensitive limit switches, these switches actuate with the slightest push for a high degree of accuracy. They’re often used for determining manufacturing tolerances and detecting minute expansions and contractions. When an object pushes into the plunger actuator, it sends a signal to open or close a circuit. Install them in a standard panel cutout.
    IP67 Enclosure Rating—IP67 rated switches are protected from temporary submersion. They’re ideal for wet locations.
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Actuator
    Material
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage
    Operating
    Temp. Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht., mm
    No. of Wire
    Leads
    Cable Lead
    Lg., ft.
    Housing
    Ht., mm
    Housing Material
    For Panel
    Cutout Dia.
    Mounting Thread
    Size
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Each
    Plunger Actuator
     
    Wire Lead Connection
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    Ruby50 mA @ 24V AC, 2 mA @ 15V DC24V AC
    15V DC
    -4 to 167422 1/221Nickel-Plated Brass0.31"M8 × 0.5 mmIP67
    6551K530000000
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    Zirconia Ceramic50 mA @ 24V AC, 2 mA @ 15V DC24V AC
    15V DC
    -4 to 1673.522 1/218Nickel-Plated Brass0.31"M8 × 0.5 mmIP50
    6551K52000000
     

    Panel-Mount Sealed Wet-Location Limit Switches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Limit Switches. Panel-Mount Sealed Wet-Location Limit Switches.
    Sealed actuators prevent these switches from jamming, even when exposed to oil, sand, mud, or ice. They send a signal to your circuit when an object hits the actuator—for instance, a box on a conveyor runs into the switch, stopping the conveyor. They open and close circuits as fast as snap-acting switches, but they have a bigger actuator for large objects. To actuate, they require a push, similar to a button. Rated IP68, they’re protected against dust and temporary submersion.
    Stainless Steel Housing—Switches with a stainless steel housing stand up better to wear and tear and corrosion better than switches with a zinc-plated steel housing.
    Wire
    Leads
    No. of Circuits
    Controlled
    Switch Starting
    Position
    Switch
    Action
    Switch
    Designation
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Voltage,
    V DC
    Operating Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Actuator
    Ht.
    Wire
    Connection
    No.
    of
    Lg.
    Housing
    Ht.
    Mounting
    Thread Size
    Each
    Zinc-Plated Steel Housing
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    5 amp @ 28V DC28-50 to 2050.13"Wire Leads224"1.2"9/16"-18
    7282K120000000
     
    Stainless Steel Housing
    11 On
    Momentary
    SPST-NC
    5 amp @ 28V DC28-50 to 2050.16"Wire Leads224"1.5"5/8"-18
    7282K102000000
     
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