This Momentary Push Button Switch is a versatile electrical component designed for instant "push-to-activate" functions in a variety of electronic and industrial applications. Engineered for panel-mount installation, these switches feature high-contrast actuators in Red, Green, and Black, allowing for intuitive color-coded system management.
Momentary "Push-ON" Operation: Operates on a non-latching mechanism where the circuit remains closed only while the button is depressed, immediately returning to the "OFF" state upon release.
Tri-Color Selection: Available in vibrant Red, Green, and Black options, perfect for distinguishing between "Start," "Stop," "Reset," or "Signal" functions within a single control panel.
Tactile Feedback Actuator: The raised, rounded button design provides a clear tactile feel, ensuring reliable operation even when the user is wearing gloves.
Secure Threaded Mounting: Features a robust threaded body with integrated metal hex nuts, providing a stable, vibration-resistant fit for through-panel installations.
Reliable 2-Pin Terminals: Equipped with dual rear spade/solder terminals designed for high-conductivity connections in both low-voltage DC and signal-level AC circuits.
Industrial-Grade Housing: Constructed from impact-resistant black polymer that provides excellent electrical insulation and durability for long-term use.
Switch Type: Push Button (Momentary / Normally Open).
Available Colors: Red, Green, Black.
Terminal Interface: 2-Pin Spade/Solder Lug.
Mounting Style: Panel Mount (Threaded Bushing with Hex Nut).
Actuator Style: Round Flush-to-Raised.
Application: Emergency resets, motor starters, horn buttons, doorbell systems, and digital logic triggers.
What is the difference between these colors in a circuit? Mechanically, all three colors function identically as momentary switches. However, industry standards often use Green for "Start" or "Power On," Red for "Stop" or "Reset," and Black for general-purpose signaling or mode selection.
Does this button "click" and stay in place? No. This is a momentary switch, meaning it only stays "ON" as long as your finger is physically pressing it down. If you need a switch that stays on after one press, you would need a "latching" or "push-lock" model.
Can I use this for high-power devices? These mini push buttons are best suited for triggering relays, contactors, or digital inputs. While they are highly reliable for signaling, directly powering high-current loads like large motors or heaters may exceed the contact rating and shorten the switch's lifespan.
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