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IP67 rated miniature pushbutton switches from Knitter-Switch are available with or without LED

 

Knitter-switch, Europe’s leading switch manufacturer, has announces a new series of sealed miniature pushbutton switches designed for a variety of applications where protection to IP67 is required.

The DPW Series are front panel switches, mountable by snap-fit or threaded bush. They can be supplied as standard with or without a superbright LED in a choice of four colours – red, green, yellow or blue.

Various cap colours are also available as standard including green, yellow, blue, white, red and black. A separate sealing cap, which seals both switch and front panel, is also available.

These RoHS compliant switches are lead-free solderable and have a long mechanical life with a minimum of 1 000 000 cycles. Contact ratings are 125VAC, 125mA or 50VDC, 100mA and operating temperature range is –40 to +85ºC.

DPW switches will interest manufacturers of industrial control and automation systems as well as those building medical products.

For more information, or details on the full range of Knitter-Switch products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

Alternatively, click on this link to go to the main Knitter-Switch section where you can view other news articles and product data.

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This news article was originally published in March 2009.

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17/3/09