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These Miniature Push to Make Switch are a low-cost, light-duty, push-to-make switch that features a round, bright red actuator button. They are ideal for low power situations, such as prototyping and educational situations. These switches are supplied as a pack of 25.

They are rated for a maximum voltage of 50V DC and a maximum current of 0.25mA. The switches are 28mm in length and have a diameter of 10mm.

They can be used to great effect in the classroom as a hands-on way of demonstrating the basics of how circuits function. They can be used to show the effects of open and closing circuits that also contain components such as buzzers or bulbs, a student can press the switch causing something to happen. Practical examples of the use of this type of switch are a doorbell or Guitar kill switch.

Features:

  • Low cost, light-duty, push-to-make switches that feature a round, bright red actuator button.
  • Ideal for low power situations, such as prototyping and educational situations.<.
  • Rated for a maximum voltage of 50V DC and a maximum current of 0.25mA.
  • They are 28mm in length with a diameter of 10mm.
  • They provide a hands-on way of demonstrating the basics of how circuits function.

Contents:

  • 1 x Pack of 25 miniature Push to Make Switches, Red.

Dimensions:

  • Length: 28mm.
  • Diameter: 10mm.

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Questions and answers

    What is the maximum thickness of board this can attach to?
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    Q What is the maximum thickness of board this can attach to?
    Asked by James on July 4, 2018 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi James, The maximum board thickness would be around 4mm, this would allow enough of each solder tag to be visible on the underside to solder to and create a solid joint. At 4mm however the small hole for attaching wire may be slightly blocked, so 3.5mm would be the maximum if you still wanted to pass wire through the holes.
  2. Please could you confirm the panel cut-out diameter for this switch?
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    Q Please could you confirm the panel cut-out diameter for this switch?
    Asked by Lynda Parker on May 29, 2015 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin The diameter of the switch is 10mm.
  4. Please can you tell me if these switches stay on when pressed once and do you have to press again to turn off?Kind regardsJane
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    Q Please can you tell me if these switches stay on when pressed once and do you have to press again...... Read more
    Asked by JANE HEMSLEY on September 30, 2014 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Jane, no this is a momentary push to make switch. It is on only whilst the button is being held down.
  6. Can you get these buttons in black?
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    Q Can you get these buttons in black?
    Asked by Daniel Nimmo on February 20, 2013 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin We do not currently stock different coloured push to make switches.
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