Telecom-grade slide switch designed for reliable electrical switching in telecommunications equipment. Features durable construction suitable for high-performance applications. This switch supports multiple actuator lengths and contact materials, ensuring versatility and dependability. It offers various mounting options including panel and PCB mountings, with configurations for single and double pole operations. Constructed with high-quality materials like stainless steel, brass, and epoxy-sealed terminals, it provides excellent electrical characteristics such as resistive load ratings of up to 2A 250VAC. Designed for operating temperatures from -30°C to +85°C, it ensures durability in demanding environments.
Electrical life: up to 60,000 cycles depending on contact type
Terminal options: solder lug, straight PC, right angle (horizontal and vertical)
Model configurations include single and double pole with various actuator lengths
Soldering temperature: 300°C for 5 seconds max
Buy the APEM Series Telecom Grade Slide Switch: GH39P000001
Purchase the APEM Series GH39P000001 telecom slide switch online today and enjoy dependable performance in your communication systems. Designed for demanding environments, this switch offers multiple actuator lengths, contact materials, and mounting options to fit various applications. Its robust construction includes stainless steel covers and epoxy-sealed terminals, ensuring durability and long life. Whether for PCB or panel mounting, this switch provides excellent electrical specifications with resistive load ratings of up to 2A 250VAC, operating reliably from -30°C to +85°C. Shop now for quick delivery!
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