Delta’s rugged, high current push/pull switches are designed for robust systems that require a switch with a high electrical current rating. The snap-in design makes installation cost-effective and manufacturing assembly a cinch. Electromechanical switches’ easy grip knobs offer safety and convenience: pull for intentional activation—push for off or emergency stop. High current switches have one standard knob size in various knob colors and configurations.
The patented wiping-action switch contacts self-clean for long product life, and each switch is function tested after assembly. In addition, switches have been field and lab tested for salt fog, dust, vibration, water spray and chemical resistance ensuring that you’ll receive a rugged product with proven reliability in outdoor applications.
Typical applications include outdoor power equipment and industrial applications. Switches mate to a Delta connector with an easy one step assembly to connect your equipment wiring harness to the switch.
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SPECIFICATIONS:
- ELECTRICAL RATING: 10A @ 12-14 VDC
- LIFE AT RATED LOAD: 100,000 cycles resistive
- MECHANICAL LIFE: 100,000 cycles
- OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -30ºF to 150ºF
- CONNECTION EFFORT: Up to 10 lbs. per terminal
- MOUNTING RETENTION: 40 lbs. minimum pull-out force
MATERIALS:
- SWITCH HOUSING AND PLUNGER: Delton, UV-stable, fuel-resistant thermoplastic.
- TERMINALS: Nickel-plated brass
FEATURES:
- Fastenerless mounting for five maximum panel thicknesses of .055, .085, .105, .135, and .165, including coatings.
- Wiping-action internal contacts are self-cleaning to prevent carbon buildup and increase life.
- Each switch is function-tested after assembly.
- Field and lab tested for salt, fog, dust, vibration, water spray, and chemical resistance.
- Several years of proven reliability in outdoor applications.
- One standard knob size.
- Optional knobs colors and graphics available. Terminal configuration can be customized to your specific applications.
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