Description
Micro-switches are often found in arcade buttons and joysticks but they're also really handy in any kind of mechatronics project or when you need a basic sensor. They are always 'tactile' (clicky feeling), and 'momentary' (the switch closes when pressed, then snaps open once released).
This microswitch has a 3" long wire lever actuator and three 0.25" terminals. Sometimes called 'coin switches' - they're used in coin detectors. The terminals are along the bottom (the other microswitches have them on the sides). This switch is great as a bump sensor since its fairly low torque allows the wire to snap the switch before it gets bent. The wire can also be bent to suit your application.
We recommend using this switch at or below 12VDC and under 50mA current as detailed specifications are not available.
- 3" long wire lever actuator
- Three 0.25" terminals along the bottom
- Tactile and momentary switch action
- Suitable as a bump sensor
- Recommended use: <=12VDC, <50mA current
