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Part RoHS Manufacturer Switch Type Mounting Feature Switch Function Type (Actuator) Contact Function Solderability AC Maximum Rating R Load (Contact) Center Contact Plating Color (Actuator) Housing Material Body Color No. of Switches Angle (Actuator) Dielectric Withstand Volts (V) Terminal Material Electrical Life DC Maximum Power Rating R Load (Contact) Illumination Insulation Resistance Circuit Config Packing Method Maximum Contact Bounce Time Body Length/Diameter Body Width Length (Bushing) Sealing Contact Timing Maximum Operating Force Insulator Material End Contact Plating Body Height DC Maximum Rating R Load (Contact) Finish (Actuator) Washability Maximum Operating Temperature Maximum AC Contact Current Center Contact Material AC Maximum Rating I Load (Contact) Minimum Operating Temperature Length (Actuator) Terminal Finish Switch Action Maximum DC Contact Current Termination Type No. of Independent Keys Manufacturer Series Contact Resistance Diameter (Bushing) Actuator Travel (mm) End Contact Material PCB Hole Count Maximum DC Contact Voltage Additional Features Maximum AC Contact Voltage JESD-609 Code Indexing Angle Type (Bushing) Terminal Length AC Maximum Power Rating R Load (Contact) Material (Actuator)

EP11FPD1SAPE

ITT Cannon

PUSHBUTTON SWITCH

SURFACE MOUNT-RIGHT ANGLE

SPST

FLUSH PLUNGER

.02A@20VAC

60000 Cycle(s)

TAPE AND REEL

EPOXY TERMINAL SEALED

.02A@20VDC

85 Cel

.02 A

-30 Cel

Matte Tin (Sn) - with Nickel (Ni) barrier

MOMENTARY

.02 A

SOLDER

EP

20 V

20 V

e3

9533NCDK-0

Apem Components

PUSHBUTTON SWITCH

PANEL MOUNT-THREADED

SPST

FLUSH PLUNGER

250000 Cycle(s)

BULK

6.5 mm

EPOXY TERMINAL SEALED

6.1 mm

.1A@30VDC

65 Cel

-30 Cel

MOMENTARY

.1 A

SOLDER

30 V

Pushbutton Switches

Pushbutton switches are electronic switches that are activated by pressing a button or actuator. They are commonly used in a variety of applications, such as industrial control systems, consumer electronics, and medical devices.

Pushbutton switches typically consist of a housing, a button or actuator, and a set of electrical contacts. When the button or actuator is pressed, it completes a circuit between the contacts, allowing electrical current to flow through the switch.

Pushbutton switches come in different configurations, including momentary, latching, and toggle switches. Momentary switches are activated only while the button or actuator is pressed, while latching switches remain in the on or off position until manually reset. Toggle switches have a lever or toggle that can be flipped to turn the switch on or off.

Pushbutton switches offer several advantages over other types of switches. They provide a simple and easy-to-use means of controlling circuits, and they offer tactile feedback that can help to ensure reliable operation. They are also highly durable and can withstand frequent use and harsh environments.