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Single Pole Push Button Switch

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  • Pannel cut out:16 mm

  • Max.Rating Current:1A 250V AC

  • Contact Resistance:≤50mΩ

  • Insulation Resistance:≥100MΩ

  • Dielectric Strength:1500V

  • Certificate:CQC CE


  • Material: Plastic




  • Mounting Type: Panel Mount




  • LED Color: Red Green Blue Yellow Orange




  • Cap Color: Red Green Blue Yellow Orange Black White Gray




  • Cap Shape: Round/Square




  • Illuminator: LED/Neon/No Illuminator





 



Product Features


 




  • Round and Square Shapes: The Single Pole Push Button Switch is available in both round and square shapes, allowing you to choose the design that best suits your preferences and installation requirements.



 




  • Complete Certificate: Rest assured knowing that our meets all required safety standards and regulations. It comes with a complete certificate, ensuring peace of mind when it comes to quality and safety.



 




  • Dimensions: The switch measures 16mm in diameter, making it compact and space-efficient.



 




How It Works


 



Operating the Single Pole Push Button Switch is exceptionally easy. Simply press the button to turn the switch on, and press it again to turn it off. The switch provides a reliable connection, ensuring your electrical devices receive power without any interruptions. It is designed to minimize voltage drops and prevent accidental activation, providing you with a hassle-free and efficient experience.



 




FAQ




1.What is a single pole push button switch?



A single pole push-button switch, also known as a momentary switch or normally open (NO) switch, is a type of electrical switch that is designed to be actuated by pressing and releasing a button or plunger. It is called "single-stage" because it only has one stable position or state.



 



2.How do you choose a push button switch?




  • Switch Type: Determine the specific type of push-button switch you need based on your application requirements. Common types include momentary (normally open) switches, latching (toggle) switches, illuminated switches, sealed switches for harsh environments, and tactile switches with a distinct tactile feedback.

  • Electrical Rating: Consider the electrical rating required for your application. This includes parameters such as voltage rating, current rating, and power rating. Ensure that the switch can handle the expected electrical load without exceeding its specifications.

  • Environmental Considerations: Assess the environmental conditions in which the switch will operate. Consider factors such as temperature range, humidity, exposure to dust or liquids, and any specific certifications or standards required for your application. Choose switches that are designed to withstand the environmental conditions of your application.



 





3.Can I use this switch for outdoor applications?



Yes, our push button switch is suitable for outdoor use. However, it is important to ensure proper protection against moisture, dust, and other environmental factors.





4.what is a single pole push button switch used for?



They are commonly used in control circuits to initiate a specific action or function when pressed. For example, they can be used as start/stop buttons for machinery, motor control, or equipment activation. It can also be used in various other applications, such as garage door openers, gaming consoles, or as input devices in electronic instruments.



 



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