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Product category: Switches and Keyboards
News Release from: Schurter Input Systems | Subject: Switches for front panel and PCB mounting
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 August 2004

Switches for front panel and PCB
mounting

A new catalogue showcases Schurter's ranges of switches for front panel and PCB mounting, with a wide variety of designs and different illumination elements.

A new catalogue showcases Schurter's ranges of switches for front panel and PCB mounting, with a wide variety of designs and different illumination elements Schurter front panel switches have extremely small mounting dimensions, providing significant space savings

Whether single pole, multipole, sealed, illuminated or nonilluminated, the extensive range allows the product designer to find the right type in the categories short stroke, medium stroke and rocker switches for any application, both quickly and cost effectively.

The SSM 27 is a new short-stroke front-panel switch, based on a magnetic switch principle.

With no mechanical stresses on the switching elements, these switches have a very high lifetime of 5million switching cycles.

The switch comes with IP65 protection from both the front and back sides and has a very short mounting depth.

Schurter PCB-mount switches feature great versatility starting with low-cost versions to individually designed custom types.

The switches are also available in various designs.

They can be used under an overlay or also as a single switching element.

The modular design of the SMS/PMS and MTG switches provides designers with flexibility when designing their printed circuit boards.

Whether through-hole or SMD assembly, customised modifications provide tailor-made solutions for every application. Request a free brochure from Schurter Input Systems ...

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