Series D16 illuminated pushbutton switches are designed for industrial control panels, featuring a durable construction and integrated illumination for visibility in low-light conditions. They support multiple actuator options and are made from high-quality materials including polyetherimide housing and silver-plated copper contacts. Suitable for automation, machinery, and control applications, these switches offer reliable electrical operation with a contact rating of up to 5A at 250 VAC, and a long mechanical life of 100,000 cycles, ensuring dependable performance in demanding environments.
Contact Resistance: 100m max. typical, initial @ 2-4 VDC
Insulation Resistance: > 100MQ
Dielectric Strength: > 1,500 volts 1 minute between poles; > 3,000 volts between poles
Actuation Force: 300g/pole
Operating Temperature: -20°C to 55°C
Switch Housing: Polyetherimide (PEI)
Contact Housing: Diallyl Phthalate (DAP)
Lens: Polycarbonate (PC)
Contacts: Silver-plated copper alloy
Terminals: Silver-plated copper alloy
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