Slide Switch SS12D00G2 2 Position On/Off SPDT 1P2T 3 Pin (3 Pack)

Slide Switch SS12D00G2 2 Position On/Off SPDT 1P2T 3 Pin

Typically slider switches are used for simple on-off applications, sliding between Normally Open

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Slide Switch SS12D00G2 2 Position On/Off SPDT 1P2T 3 Pin (3 Pack)
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Slide Switch SS12D00G2 2 Position On/Off SPDT 1P2T 3 Pin (3 Pack)

  • Contact Type 1P2T
  • Rating DC 50V, 0.5A
  • Contacts Resistance 30M
  • Insulation Resistance 100M
  • Minimum Load DC 500V
  • Dielectric Strengths AC 500V / 1 minute
  • Life Test 10000 cycles/ minute
  • Knob Size 3 x 3 x 8mm / 0.12′ x 0.12′ x 0.31′ (L x W x H)
  • Pitch 3mm / 0.12′
  • Main Body Size(not include Pins & Knob) 12 x 6 x 5mm / 0.47′ x 0.24′ x 0.2′(L x W x H)
  • Overall Size 12 x 6 x 17mm / 0.47′ x 0.24′ x 0.67′(L x W x H)
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Weight 0.002 kg
Dimensions 6 × 1 × .5 cm


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Slide Switch SS12D00G2 2 Position On/Off SPDT 1P2T 3 Pin (3 Pack)

Used to control current flow in a circuit, and typically use a mechanical slider to switch a current on and off, by sliding between an open and closed state. Well suited for controlling current flow in smaller circuits, it is very common to see slide switches used as a primary power switch in small, battery operated electrical devices.

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