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NKK Switches Announces Miniature Panel Mount Keylock Switches For Medium Security

By NKK Switches
Monday, April 26, 2010

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Offered in either a 2- or 3-tumbler configuration, SK Series switches are ideal for space-saving and minimum to medium security switching.



NKK Switches (Scottsdale, AZ) has announced the availability of the SK Series of miniature panel mount keylock switches. Offered in either a 2- or 3-tumbler configuration, SK Series switches are ideal for designs requiring cost effective, space-saving and minimum to medium security switching. Features include:

  • Available in 2 or 3 models, with keys removable in 1, 2 or 3 positions.
  • A 12 mm diameter bushing for standard panel openings.
  • A behind panel dimension of 27 mm.
  • A crisp and positive detent mechanism that ensures accurate switch settings.
  • A high dielectric strength of 1,500 volts between contacts and case.
  • A mechanical life rated at 30,000 operations minimum.
  • An electrical life rated at 10,000 operations minimum.
  • Available in single pole, double throw circuit configurations.
  • A dust resistant interior construction to protect the contacts.
  • Terminals are solder lug and are epoxy sealed to prevent the entry of flux and other contaminants.
  • An operating temperature range of -13° to +158°F.

For more information visit www.nkkswitches.com

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