Manage complex power requirements with ease using the 6 Pin Center Off AC Rocker Switch. This robust Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT) component is engineered to provide a secure and stable three-state power link, effectively allowing users to toggle between two separate dual-line circuits or maintain a complete "OFF" state in the middle position.
This switch is easily distinguished by its matte black housing and clear "II - O - I" industry identifier markings. Measuring 2.1cm x 1.5cm, it offers a compact yet heavy-duty solution for applications requiring the simultaneous switching of two independent paths, such as motor reversing or dual-source power selection.
DPDT Center-Off Functionality: Features an On-Off-On configuration that controls two separate poles, allowing for complex circuit management from a single actuator.
Optimized Mid-Size Footprint: The 2.1cm x 1.5cm dimensions provide a perfect balance between space-saving design and ease of manual operation.
Heavy-Duty 6-Terminal Interface: Features six precision-aligned metallic pins designed for secure soldering or standard quick-connect wiring.
Reinforced Rocker Mechanism: The curved black actuator provides a "wiggle-free," responsive tactile click, ensuring the switch remains firmly in its designated state.
Secure Snap-In Mounting: Integrated flexible side clips allow for a rapid, tool-free installation into rectangular panel cutouts.
Switch Type: Rocker Switch.
Circuitry: DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw).
Function: On-Off-On (Center Off).
Dimensions: 2.1cm (Length) x 1.5cm (Width).
Pin Count: 6 Pins.
Color: Black.
Motor Control: Ideal for forward/reverse and stop functionality in small machinery or robotics.
Audio Equipment: Selecting between different speaker outputs or input sources in custom sound systems.
Automotive & Marine: Managing dual-battery systems or auxiliary lighting with a centralized off position.
Industrial Panels: Serving as a mode selector (e.g., Manual - Off - Auto) for automated control systems.
What is the benefit of a 6-pin switch over a 3-pin switch?
A 6-pin switch is a "Double Pole" switch, meaning it can switch two entirely separate circuits (like a positive and a negative wire) at the same time for increased safety or complexity.
Is this switch "momentary" or "maintained"?
This is a maintained switch, which means it clicks into and stays in the "I," "II," or "O" position until you manually move it again.
How do I know which pins to connect?
Generally, the two center pins are the "Common" inputs. Toggling the switch to "I" connects the center pins to one set of outer pins, while toggling to "II" connects them to the opposite set.
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