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Illuminated Toggle Switches

Wednesday, July 23, 2003

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Illuminated Toggle Switches

TL Series illuminated toggle switches can be used on front panels or in custom designs requiring an operator interface. Polycarbonate toggle actuators are engineered to enhance the LED light sources, providing an evenly diffused and eye-catching illumination.

There are red, green, and amber Bright LEDs with matching color translucent actuators and white, green, and blue Super Bright LEDs with frosted polycarbonate toggles. Engineers can choose from two actuator lengths 㬇 and 17.5 mm.

TL Series switches consist of an antistatic material that can withstand 20 kilovolts of electrostatic discharge. The housing and 12 mm bushing are constructed of a black glass fiber-reinforced polyamide.

The standard size switches feature an interior O-ring that protects contacts from oil, dust, water, and other contaminants. Panel-sealed with the use of an optional exterior O-ring, the switches conform to IP65 of IEC529 standards.


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