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Operate low-voltage devices that require less than 48 volts, such as doorbells and buzzers.
Because these switches mount flush against a panel, they're easy to clean and hard to damage.
Install in 16 mm dia. cutouts.
Immediately cut power with a single push.
A quick push is all it takes to actuate these switches.
The built-in contact block in these switches extends behind the panel half the depth of most other 22 mm switches, saving valuable space.
A single-piece construction prevents the contact block from separating from the actuator in high-vibration applications.
Install in 14 mm dia. cutouts.
More durable than standard metal switches, these can handle tough, repetitive use.
Able to handle tough, repetitive use, these switches are more durable than standard plastic switches.
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.
The face of these switches mounts flush against a panel, so they're easy to clean and hard to damage.
Save space on a panel by using one switch to perform multiple switching functions.
Install in 8 mm dia. cutouts.
Install in 10 mm dia. cutouts.
Sized for 4 mm or 6 mm panel cutouts, these switches are often used with circuit boards to control electronics.
Send a signal from your circuit board with the push of a button.
Install in 12 mm dia. cutouts.
Rated NEMA 4X and 13, all switches resist corrosion and can withstand washdowns and oil/coolant spraying.
With a stainless steel enclosure, these switches are more durable than aluminum and plastic. They're rated NEMA 4X for protection from corrosion and washdowns.
Keep a switch within reach—but not in the way. These mount to the underside of desks, tables, and shelves to keep work surfaces clear and reduce the risk of accidental presses.
More lightweight than steel or stainless steel, these aluminum enclosed switches are rated NEMA 4X for protection from corrosion and washdowns.
Use these switches where ignitable gas and dust may be present. They're rated for use in hazardous locations.
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.
These aluminum switches are rated NEMA 4, NEMA 13, and IP66 for protection from washdowns and oil/coolant spraying.
Often used to trigger alarms, these switches have a recessed button to prevent accidental activation. Mount under desks or in other discrete locations to avoid drawing attention.
These familiar push-button switches mount to flat surfaces.
Mount these switches in an outlet box. Also known as palm-button switches, they have a large button that makes them easy to use even while wearing gloves.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 22 mm metal 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.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 30 mm switch.
Rated IP67 for protection from dust and temporary submersion.
Able to withstand high currents, these switches are often used with motors and pumps.
Also known as high-inrush current switches, these switches can handle starting currents up to 10 times greater than their rating, such as when a motor starts.
Maximize space in a panel—these switches are smaller than most standard rocker switches.
Rated IP67, these switches are protected from temporary submersion.
Choose from a variety of messages and colored lenses to combine a rocker with a base and wiring socket for a complete switch.
The lever sticks out further than a push button, making it easy to identify the position of these switches.
It takes two hands to activate these switches, minimizing the risk of accidental equipment start up.
Control machinery from a safe distance, or use these switches as call buttons.
With a slim shape, these switches fit comfortably in your hand.
Control cranes and other mobile machinery in dirty, outdoor, and wet environments without damaging your switch.
These switches withstand temporary submersion.
A durable rubber housing covers the buttons and protects these switches from impact.
Operate equipment from up to 330 feet away—these switches include a transmitter and a receiver that connects to equipment.
Tug on the cable anywhere along your line to immediately cut the flow of power. This multi-functional unit also sends a signal to restart machinery with the push of a button, doing the job of two units in one.
Immediately cut power by pulling the cable.
Combine a push-button actuator with a switching mechanism to build a complete switch.
An electronic trip mechanism makes these circuit breakers fast, precise, and consistent. They continuously monitor current and trip at a precise value compared to the much wider current range in traditional thermal-magnetic breakers.
Protect against overload and short circuits in low-voltage automotive and other electronic applications.
Mount these breakers, also known as supplemental protectors, through panels downstream from a branch circuit breaker to protect a single piece of equipment.
Small enough to fit in tight spaces, these circuit breakers mount through panels and are UL 489-rated for branch circuit protection.
Built to resist vibration and corrosion in harsh environments, these circuit breakers protect against overload and short circuits in low-voltage automotive and other electronic applications.
Replace any Edison-base fuse with these resettable circuit breakers.
Hardwire these switches to automatic door openers, electromagnetic locks, and electric strikes and your door will open at the touch of a button or the wave of your hand.