Enhance your equipment's functionality with the 3-Pin Center-Off Spring Round Rocker Switch. This specialized switch features a momentary (ON)-OFF-(ON) action, where the actuator automatically returns to the center "OFF" position when released, making it ideal for precision tasks such as motor reversing or signal toggling.
Available in a sleek Black finish, the actuator is clearly marked with "I O II" symbols for intuitive operation. Its snap-in design facilitates rapid installation into standard circular panel cutouts, while the three robust solder terminals provide a secure electrical interface.
Momentary Spring Return: Built-in spring mechanism ensures the switch always resets to the center "OFF" position for safety and control.
3-Pin SPDT Configuration: Enables the control of two separate circuits or a single motor's direction (Forward/Reverse).
Tool-Less Snap-In Mounting: Integrated plastic ribs lock the switch firmly into round panel holes without the need for additional hardware.
Reliable Electrical Performance: Designed to handle AC loads, featuring ratings of 6A at 250V AC or 10A at 125V AC.
High-Durability Housing: Constructed from flame-retardant plastic for longevity in demanding DIY or industrial environments.
Switch Type: Round Rocker Switch.
Circuit Type: SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw).
Action: Momentary (ON)-OFF-(ON).
Terminal Count: 3-Pin.
Markings: I O II (Center Off).
Material: Plastic housing with silver-tone metal terminals.
Motor Direction Control: Ideal for small winches, power windows, or any motorized project requiring forward and reverse motion.
Industrial Controls: Momentary signal triggering for machine resets or temporary bypass functions.
Hobbyist Robotics: Precise control over actuator movements in custom-built prototypes.
Automotive Customization: Controlling auxiliary systems like power antennas or interior accent lighting.
Does this switch stay in the "ON" position?
No, this is a "Spring Return" or "Momentary" switch. It will only stay "ON" as long as you are physically holding the button down.
What do the 3 pins represent?
The center pin is typically the "Common" (power in), while the top and bottom pins are the outputs for the "I" and "II" positions.
Is it easy to install in a custom panel?
Yes, the snap-in design is very user-friendly. Just ensure your circular hole diameter matches the switch body, and it will click into place.
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