Here you will find all the switches we offer. Built-in switches and buttons in colors, panel key switch and sliding switches are just some of the offer.
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SPST (single-pole, single-throw) is a simple switch that connects or disconnects the two contacts in its casing.
SPST (single-pole, single-throw) is a simple switch that connects or disconnects the two contacts in its casing.
• Type: SPST
• Shape: box
• Max. current/voltage: 250VAC 10A
• Dimensions: 17mm x 13mm x 11mm (without contacts)
SPST (single-pole, single-throw) is a simple switch that connects or disconnects the two contacts in its casing.
• Type: SPST
• Shape: elongated
• Max. current/voltage: 250VAC 10A
This built-in switch comes in a metal case and comes with backlighting in various colors. In addition, this switch is waterproof, shockproof and vandal-proof.
This built-in switch comes in a metal case and comes with backlighting in various colors. In addition, this switch is waterproof, shockproof and vandal-proof.
This built-in switch comes in a metal case and comes with backlighting in various colors. In addition, this switch is waterproof, shockproof and vandal-proof.
This built-in switch comes in a metal case and comes with backlighting in various colors. In addition, this switch is waterproof, shockproof and vandal-proof.
This interesting product enables you to control who has is allowed to turn on or turn off a circuit. Namely, in order to change the status of this switch, you need to put the key in the lock and turn it around.
Large DPDT (Dual Pole Dual Throw) panel mount switch. Breaks two wires simultaneously.
These magnetic door switch sensors are already seen, if not – then in old movies for sure where they were used as anti-theft devices, ie. alarm systems. In fact, it is a magnet and the reed switch inside a pair. When they are close to each other (recommended 13mm or less), reed switch closes. Connect it to Croduino / Arduino as an ordinary switch use the detection of open doors, windows, drawers, cupboards etc.
• Voltage: max. 200V, best used 5V Croduino/Arduino
• Max reed power: 100mA
• Max detection distance: 15mm, 13mm recommended
• Dimensions: 29 x 14 x 9mm
• Cable length: 30cm
Reed switch is a switch that is activated within the range of the magnetic field. Within its glass capsule, it has two metal wires that will move when they are near the magnet and thus “activate” switch.
SPDT (single-pole, dual-throw) is a simple switch that connects the centre contact to one of the other two contacts located on its housing.
The DIP switch is a small switch that is simply used with breadboard or protoboard.
• Number of poles: 2
• Pitch: (2.54mm)
The DIP switch is a small switch that is simply used with breadboard or protoboard.
• Number of poles: 5
• Pitch: (2.54mm)
SPDT (single-pole, dual-throw) is simple switch which connects central contact with one of the other two contacts located inside its housing.
SPDT (single-pole, dual-throw) is simple switch which connects central contact with one of the other two contacts located inside its housing.
DPDT (Dual Pole Dual Throw) for PCB mounting. Disconnects two poles simultaneously.
SPDT (single-pole, dual-throw) is a simple sliding switch that connects the central contact with one of the other two contacts in its housing.
KW12-3 is a standard microswitch – it’s activated by the external force on the lever. Releasing the force we deactivate it. This system is very quick and practical, it allows dynamic changes in the switch. The lever itself is able to rotate – it has a little wheel on the top. Microswitches like these are used in PC mouses, automobile industry, communication devices, microwave oven doors etc.
All real machines have an emergency stop button when pressed the whole machine stops. It can be very useful in case of the danger of someone working on that machine. If you want to install a similar thing on your project, here it is!
• Type: DPST
• Maximal voltage: 660V
• Maximal current: 10A
• Button diameter: 40mm
• Mounting hole diameter: 22mm
• Dimensions: 60 x 70mm
The pedal switch allows you to activate a hands-free device, which may be handy for equipment and machines that require both hands. The switch is push-button-like and creates a connection when the foot is held down by the pedal. On the back of the pedal is a rubber pad to prevent the pedal from sliding.