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A rubber seal protects these switches from splashing water.
These switches meet MIL-S-3950.
Built into a terminal block, these switches mount to DIN rail.
Prevent accidental actuation—these toggle switches must be pulled up before they can switch a circuit.
Sized for 4 mm or 6 mm panel cutouts, these switches are often used with circuit boards to control electronics.
Install in 12 mm dia. cutouts.
Choose from a variety of messages and colored lenses to combine a rocker with a base and wiring socket for a complete switch.
Maximize space in a panel—these switches are smaller than most standard rocker switches.
Press these switches with your foot for convenient, hands-free operation.
Rated NEMA 6P and IP68, these switches are protected against washdowns, corrosion, and temporary submersion.
Safe for use in wet locations, these switches are IP and NEMA rated for protection from corrosion, washdowns, and oil/coolant spraying.
Use this switch for intermittent, light-duty applications.
Install these key switches in 3/4" dia. panel cutouts. They require a key to turn circuits on or off, limiting access to sensitive equipment.
Rated NEMA 4, these switches are protected from washdowns.
With a round key that is difficult to duplicate, these switches provide a higher degree of security than standard key switches.
Suitable for areas with space limitations, these switches have a low profile and a small footprint. They lay flat or mount to a wall.
With a rubber-encased housing and stainless steel bracket, these switches resist vibration and corrosion. They're rated IP68 for protection from dust and temporary submersion.
Sealed actuators prevent these switches from jamming, even when exposed to oil, sand, mud, or ice.
Minimize false triggers—these switches require 10 lbs. of actuation force in order to shut off machinery immediately.
Prevent automatic doors from closing on a person or an object—these switches immediately turn machinery off when actuated with minimal force.
The circular pin terminals plug into relay sockets for easy installation.
Often used for high-speed switching at low-current levels, these solid state relays have no moving parts, so they switch faster, last longer, and are quieter than mechanical switches.