C & K Through Hole Slide Switch DPDT Maintained, Momentary 4 A @ 125 V ac Slide

RS Stock No.: 787-4851Brand: C & KManufacturers Part No.: L202011MS02Q
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

C & K

Contact Configuration

DPDT

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Switch Operation

Maintained, Momentary

Contact Current Rating

4 A @ 125 V ac

Terminal Type

PC Terminal

Actuator Type

Slide

Contact Resistance

10mΩ

Mechanical Life

10000Cycles

Maximum Operating Temperature

+65°C

Actuator Material

Nylon 66

Contact Material

Nickel over Gold Plated Copper Alloy

Operating Temperature Range

-30 → +65°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Product details

C&K - L Series Slide Switches

L Series slide switch from C & K Components. Typical applications include communications equipment and lighting devices

2-position PCB mount
No of operations; 10000 under full load min.
Silver contacts
Nylon 6.6 (UL 94-V2) case and actuator

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C & K Through Hole Slide Switch DPDT Maintained, Momentary 4 A @ 125 V ac Slide

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C & K Through Hole Slide Switch DPDT Maintained, Momentary 4 A @ 125 V ac Slide

Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

C & K

Contact Configuration

DPDT

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Switch Operation

Maintained, Momentary

Contact Current Rating

4 A @ 125 V ac

Terminal Type

PC Terminal

Actuator Type

Slide

Contact Resistance

10mΩ

Mechanical Life

10000Cycles

Maximum Operating Temperature

+65°C

Actuator Material

Nylon 66

Contact Material

Nickel over Gold Plated Copper Alloy

Operating Temperature Range

-30 → +65°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Product details

C&K - L Series Slide Switches

L Series slide switch from C & K Components. Typical applications include communications equipment and lighting devices

2-position PCB mount
No of operations; 10000 under full load min.
Silver contacts
Nylon 6.6 (UL 94-V2) case and actuator