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Medium/high-capacity Toggle Switches

Friday, February 17, 2006

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Medium/high-capacity Toggle Switches

Engineers can choose either maintained or momentary versions of the new S Series medium/high-capacity toggle actuated switches. These standard-sized switches are available in single-pole through four-pole models, in two and three positions. Electrical capacities range from 15 to 25 A for resistive and inductive loads. Motor load rating requirements are available depending upon model specified. All models are panel-mounted with 12 mm threaded bushings, which conform to standard panel cutouts and are constructed of brass with chrome plating. Bat toggles measure 0.689 in. (17.5 mm) in length. Switches with flatted levers constructed of black PBT resin are available. A variety of terminal options, including solder lug, screw lug, and quick connect, are also available. Standard hardware is included. However, engineers can choose to add accessories such as splash-proof boots, ON-OFF plates, and conical nuts. UL-recognized and CSA-certified models are available.


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