Push Switch 6 Pin DPDT Self-Locking Toggle On/Off Type
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Push Switch 6 Pin DPDT Self-Locking Toggle On/Off TypeThis 8.5×8.5 mm 6 Pin DPDT Self-Lock lock push switch” is also named “Mini Self Locking Push Switch and Mini DPDT Push Switch”. It’s Unlike momentary switches which connect the wires of the switch only for a second (or till it is in pressed / on condition), this switch retains its ON-OFF state until pushed again. For example, if you push it once so that it’s turned on state, and it remains in ON state till it’s pressed againFeaturesSelf-Locking Push SwitchDPDT Toggle TypeLightweight ConstructionStandard PCB Mounting HoleSelf Locking (Toggle Type)Maximum voltage: 50V DCOperating current : 0.5 AOperation force :1.8N±0.3NOperating temperature range :-5~35℃Contact resistance : 100mΩ maxHeat resistance :80±2℃,72hSize: 8.5 x 8.5 mm Package Include: 1 x Push Switch 6 Pin DPDT Self-Locking Toggle On/Off TypeClick Switches to see more switches at best price at robotechbd. A 6-pin DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw) push switch is a type of electrical switch with six pins or terminals that has DPDT functionality, meaning it can control two separate circuits simultaneously. It is commonly used in various applications where the switching of two independent circuits is required.The pins of a 6-pin DPDT push switch are typically labeled as follows:Common Terminal 1 (COM1): This pin is the common terminal for the first pole of the switch. It is usually connected to one of the two output terminals, depending on the switch position.Normally Open Terminal 1 (NO1): This pin is the normally open terminal for the first pole. It is not connected to the COM1 terminal when the switch is in its resting state. When the switch is activated or pushed, the connection is made between the NO1 and COM1 terminals.Normally Closed Terminal 1 (NC1): This pin is the normally closed terminal for the first pole. It is connected to the COM1 terminal when the switch is in its resting state. When the switch is activated or pushed, the connection between the NC1 and COM1 terminals is broken.Common Terminal 2 (COM2): This pin is the common terminal for the second pole of the switch. It is usually connected to one of the two output terminals, depending on the switch position.Normally Open Terminal 2 (NO2): This pin is the normally open terminal for the second pole. It is not connected to the COM2 terminal when the switch is in its resting state. When the switch is activated or pushed, the connection is made between the NO2 and COM2 terminals.Normally Closed Terminal 2 (NC2): This pin is the normally closed terminal for the second pole. It is connected to the COM2 terminal when the switch is in its resting state. When the switch is activated or pushed, the connection between the NC2 and COM2 terminals is broken.By pushing the switch, you can toggle the connections between the common terminals and the normally open/closed terminals of both poles simultaneously, allowing you to control two separate circuits with a single switch.
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