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News Release from: Live Electronics | Subject: UL-94V-0 PA switches
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 October 2007
Pushbuttons cope with tough environments
The illuminated versions afford simple, easy identification, whilst the nonilluminated range offers optional customised button marking.
Live Electronics has released Dailywell's PA pushbutton switch series, for cost-sensitive applications in harsh environments The IP67-rated switches have a standard circular bezel
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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With nine button colours, a further four LED options, 1.5mm travel and typically a 3N operating force the PA momentary action push-button switch series is at home in harsh, all weather environments.
The illuminated versions afford simple, easy identification, whilst the nonilluminated range offers optional customised button marking.
Practical for use with panel thickness of 0.8 - 4.00mm PA switches feature a mechanical life of 1 million operations.
They are suitable for use on golf trolleys, lawnmowers, invalid carriages, sporting equipment, instrumentation and control panels.
UL-94V-0 PA switches are rated with an operating temperature of -40 to +85 C, initial contact resistance of 50mOhm maximum, di-electric strength of 1,000V AC rms and a maximum C/V rating (with resistive load) of 400mA at 32V AC, 100mA at 50V DC; and 125mA at 125V AC. Request a free brochure from Live Electronics ...
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