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The K6 and K12 Series feature a mechanical travel range 1 to 2 mm.



C&K Components (Newton, MA) has developed 2 series of high reliability key switches. Designated the K6 and K12 Series, the key switches are offered in detect, single- or double-action tactile feedback versions, and feature excellent tactile feel for low-level switching applications. Additional features include:

  • Extensive range of LED colors.
  • Travel and actuator force options.
  • Extended life cycles (1,000 cycles).
  • IP67 required sealing.
  • Mechanical travel range 1 to 2 mm.
  • Momentary action range from 1.5 to 9 N.
  • RoHS compliance.
  • Applicability in window lifts, seat adjustments and steering and wheel functions in automotive arena; panels for industrial and off-road equipment such as excavators, fork lifts and tractors.

For more information visit www.ck-components.com

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