KNOB TYPE Slide Switches 2

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CVS-01TB

Nidec Copal Electronics

SLIDE SWITCH

SURFACE MOUNT-STRAIGHT

SPST

KNOB TYPE

1000 Cycle(s)

TR, EMBOSSED, 10 INCH

4.7 mm

2 inch

3 N

1.35 mm

.1A@6VDC

85 Cel

-40 Cel

Gold (Au)

LATCHED

.1 A

SOLDER

6 V

LOW PROFILE

e4

46311LDR

Switchcraft

SLIDE SWITCH

PANEL MOUNT

SP3T

KNOB TYPE

ON-ON-ON

3A@125VAC

SILVER

BLACK

STEEL

0 deg

1000VRMS

COPPER ALLOY

1000000000 ohm

42.06 mm

13.49 inch

BREAK-BEFORE-MAKE

PHENOLIC

SILVER

8.33 mm

.5A@125VDC

70 Cel

3 A

COPPER ALLOY

-20 Cel

.344 inch

Silver (Ag)

LATCHED

.5 A

SOLDER

COPPER ALLOY

3

125 V

UL,CSA WITH MOUNTING EARS

125 V

e4

.312 inch

THERMOPLASTIC

Slide Switches

Slide switches are electronic switches that are activated by sliding a lever back and forth. They are commonly used in a variety of applications, such as consumer electronics, industrial control systems, and home appliances.

Slide switches typically consist of a housing, a slider lever, and a set of electrical contacts. When the lever is slid in one direction, it completes a circuit between the contacts, allowing electrical current to flow through the switch. When the lever is slid in the opposite direction, the circuit is broken and the current stops flowing.

Slide switches come in different configurations, including single-pole, double-pole, and multi-pole switches. They also come in different contact arrangements, such as make-before-break, break-before-make, and center-off switches.

Slide switches offer several advantages over other types of switches. They provide a simple and intuitive 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.