This Mini Momentary Push Button Switch is a high-reliability electrical component designed for precision signaling and "push-to-activate" functions in electronic projects. Featuring a compact 11.8mm profile and a high-visibility red actuator, this switch is engineered for seamless integration into control panels, laboratory equipment, and custom DIY electronics.
Tactile Momentary Operation: Designed as a "Push-ON" switch that only completes the circuit while the button is physically held down, automatically returning to the "OFF" position when released.
Compact 11.8mm Design: Optimized for high-density control panels where space is at a premium, offering a professional look without requiring large mounting footprints.
High-Visibility Red Actuator: The vibrant red button cap allows for instant identification, making it ideal for reset functions, start buttons, or emergency signaling.
Secure Threaded Panel Mounting: Equipped with integrated metal hardware, including a hex nut and locking washer, to ensure a stable and vibration-resistant fit through standard panel cutouts.
Durable 2-Pin Solder Terminals: Features two high-conductivity rear terminals designed for permanent solder connections or use with small female spade connectors.
Rugged Construction: Built with a heat-resistant black polymer body and precision-machined threaded bushing for long-term mechanical durability.
Switch Type: Momentary Push Button (Normally Open - NO).
Button Diameter: ~11.8mm.
Terminal Interface: 2-Pin Solder Lugs.
Mounting Style: Through-Panel Threaded Bushing.
Color Configuration: Red Button / Black & Silver Body.
Application: Reset triggers, doorbell circuits, horn buttons, digital input signaling, and hobbyist electronics.
Is this a "latching" or "momentary" switch? This is a momentary switch. It does not "click" and stay down; the circuit is only closed for as long as your finger is pressing the button. If you need a switch that stays on after you press it, you would require a "latching" or "self-locking" model instead.
What is the best way to mount this switch? The switch features a threaded metal neck. Simply drill a hole in your panel that matches the diameter of the threads, insert the switch from the back, and tighten the included hex nut from the front to lock it securely in place.
Can I use this for high-current power applications? These mini switches are primarily designed for low-current signal switching or triggering relays. While they are highly durable for digital inputs, using them to directly power heavy motors or large heating elements may cause the contacts to wear prematurely.
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