
Allicdata Part #: | GH7509-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
23-4 |
Price: | $ 7.22 |
Product Category: | Switches |
Manufacturer: | Grayhill Inc. |
Short Description: | SWITCH PUSH SPST-NO 0.25A 115V |
More Detail: | Pushbutton Switch SPST-NO Standard Panel Mount, Re... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
25 +: | $ 6.56939 |
Specifications
Illumination Type, Color: | -- |
Electrical Life: | 100,000 Cycles |
Mechanical Life: | 100,000 Cycles |
Operating Temperature: | -40°C ~ 85°C |
Panel Cutout Dimensions: | -- |
Features: | -- |
Ingress Protection: | -- |
Termination Style: | Solder Lug |
Mounting Type: | Panel Mount, Rear |
Illumination Voltage (Nominal): | -- |
Series: | 23 |
Color - Actuator/Cap: | Black |
Actuator Type: | Round, Plunger |
Voltage Rating - AC: | 115V |
Current Rating: | 250mA (AC) |
Switch Function: | Off-Mom |
Circuit: | SPST-NO |
Type: | Standard |
Part Status: | Active |
Packaging: | Bulk |
Description
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<p>Pushbutton switches are widely used in a range of applications, from controlling industrial processes to ordinary household and business electronics. Generally, a pushbutton switch is activated with a force applied to a button or lever. This can be either push, pull, turn or rotate. Pushbutton switches come in a variety of sizes, shapes, voltages and other characteristics, depending on the application.</p><p>One type of pushbutton switch is the mechanical pushbutton switch, which is an electromechanical device that includes a button, an actuator and a contact. When the button is pressed or pulled, an electrical connection is made or broken, thus completing or breaking the circuit.</p><p>Another type of pushbutton switch is a mercury-wetted switch, which is a type of electromechanical switch that contains a small mercury-filled cup connected to two other electrical contacts. When the switch is actuated, the mercury in the cup closes the electrical contacts, completing the circuit.</p><p>A third type of pushbutton switch is a microswitch. Microswitches are small, self-contained switches that are typically made out of a metal housing and are typically low-current devices with a switching current of less than 100mA. They are usually single-pole, single-throw (SPST) switches, though some may be single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) switches. </p><p>Another type of pushbutton switch is a reed switch. A reed switch is a hermetically sealed electromechanical device that contains a round metal tube with two contacts inside. When the switch is actuated, the metal tube resonates due to the buoyancy effect, causing the contacts to close, which allows the current to flow through. </p><p>Pushbutton switches are used in a variety of applications, including industrial, commercial, and domestic applications. Industrial applications may utilize pushbutton switches for controlling the flow of material, such as in conveyor belts, or for controlling the operation of machinery. In commercial applications, pushbutton switches may be used for controlling elevators, lights, or displays. In domestic applications, pushbutton switches may be used to control fans, lights, or other electrical appliances. </p><p>The working principle of a pushbutton switch is usually either on-off or momentary. On-off switches require a user to press the switch once to activate it and again to deactivate it. Momentary switches require the user to press and hold the switch in order to activate it, and when the switch is released, the circuit is broken. In both cases, the switch connects or disconnects a circuit and interrupts or allows the flow of electricity, depending on the position of the switch. </p><p>In conclusion, pushbutton switches are a type of electromechanical switch that is widely used in a variety of applications, from controlling industrial processes to ordinary household and business electronics. Pushbutton switches are available in a variety of types, such as mechanical pushbutton, mercury-wetted, microswitch, and reed switches, and come in a variety of sizes, shapes, voltages and other characteristics, depending on the application. The working principle of a pushbutton switch is usually either on-off or momentary. </p>The specific data is subject to PDF, and the above content is for reference
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