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Micro Switches

Microswitches (also known as snap-acting switches) are very widely used in many industrial and automotive applications. They are designed to be switched by a mechanical actuator (eg a cam) rather than by direct manual operation, and as such are unusual in the world of switches. Their operate force is generally much lower than in other types of switch, and their no-stall snap-acting mechanism is designed to deliver a uniquely precise and repeatable switching action. Available in a range of industry-standard sizes, they can be supplied with a choice of button, lever or roller-lever actuators. Fully-sealed, pre-wired versions (such as ZF’s DC-series) provide a highly reliable switching solution for the most demanding of applications.Get more news about Custom-made Electronic Micro Switch,you can vist our website!

The D4 RAST 2.5 series of miniature microswitches from ZF are single pole, single or double throw switches with a miniature size of 45.8mm (w) by 23.6mm (h) and 10.3mm (d). The D4 RAST 2.5 series come with a RAST 2.5 integrated connector housing for external locking, the preferred connecting system in the white goods industry....

The D4 series of miniature microswitches from ZF are single pole, single or double throw switches with a miniature size of 27.8mm (w) by 15.9mm (h) and 10.3mm (d). The D4 series comes with a choice of solder, quick connect or PC pins in a variety of configurations....

The DB series of subminiature microswitches from ZF are single pole, single or double throw switches with a subminiature size of 20mm (w) by 9.75mm (h) and 6.45mm (d). The DB series comes with a choice of solder, quick connect or PC pins in a variety of configurations....

The DC series of sealed subminiature microswitches from ZF are single pole, single or double throw switches with a subminiature size of 20mm (w) by 10mm ((h) standard) or 16.2mm ((h) with connecting leads) and 6.45mm (d). The DC series comes with a choice of pre-wired, solder, quick connect or PC pins in a variety of configurations....


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