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Maximize the space in a panel—these switches are half the size of most toggle switches.
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.
Send a signal from your circuit board with the push of a button.
Maximize space in a panel—these switches are smaller than most standard rocker switches.
Like turning on a flashlight, slide these switches from one side to the other.
Control multiple devices with one switch. Turn the shaft to change switch positions.
Maximize space in a panel with these miniature switches.
Smaller than standard size snap-acting switches, these fit in tight spaces.
The smallest snap-acting switches we offer, these fit into the tiniest of spaces.
Small enough to fit in the tiniest spaces, these switches are rated IP67 for protection from temporary submersion.
Actuate these switches with a fraction of the force of other subminiature switches for increased responsiveness.
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.
Open and close circuits quickly to minimize arcing and prevent contacts from sticking. These switches are often used as door-open indicators on appliances and enclosures.
Keep out dirt and moisture—the sealed housing on these switches is watertight and meets MIL-PRF-8805.
Enclosures protect these snap-acting switches from the environment.
Rated IP67, these switches have an enclosure that shields their interior during temporary submersion. They open and close circuits quickly to prevent arcing and keep contacts from sticking.
Rated NEMA 4 , these enclosed switches have a sealed actuator for protection from washdowns.
Mounted to your circuit board, these switches trigger when magnetic components get near, and reset as they move away.