The OS Series miniature slide switches are compact, reliable components suitable for PC and panel mounting, consumer electronics, and test equipment. Featuring multiple switching functions including SPDT and DPDT options, they offer high electrical ratings up to 0.38A at 30 VDC, with an electrical and mechanical lifespan of 10,000 cycles. Made from phenolic resin and copper alloy, these RoHS compliant switches are halogen free, with sealed terminals and diverse actuator options for high temperature environments. They are ideal for network products, computer peripherals, and industrial applications requiring precision switching.
Actuator Types: Standard, High Temperature Options
Mounting: PC and panel mounting, sealed terminals
Dimensions: Varied, with detailed inch (mm) measurements per model
Certifications: RoHS, halogen free
Packaging: Bulk
Buy the OS Series Miniature Slide Switches: OS202011MS2QN1
Enhance your electronic or industrial systems with the OS Series miniature slide switches, offering reliable switching, high durability, sealed terminals, and RoHS compliance. Ideal for PC mounting, consumer electronics, and test equipment, these switches are engineered for long-lasting performance with a mechanical and electrical lifespan of 10,000 cycles. Available in various configurations including SPDT and DPDT types, they feature high voltage and current ratings up to 0.38A at 30 VDC, with options for high temperature operation. Sealed, halogen free, and suited for diverse applications, they ensure dependable performance in demanding environments. Order online today for fast delivery and trusted quality.
Order your OS Series miniatures slide switch OS202011MS2QN1 today and give your electronic projects the high-quality, reliable switching they deserve.
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