C & K 8020 Series Pushbutton, Momentary, Panel Mount, 6.35 mm Cutout, SPST-NO, 28 V 120 V

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RS Stock No.:
678-548
Mfr. Part No.:
8531SCQE2
Manufacturer:
C & K
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Brand

C & K

Switch Operation

Momentary

Product Type

Pushbutton

Actuator Colour

Black

Illuminated

No

Series

8020

Panel Cutout Size

6.35 mm

Mount Type

Panel Mount

Contact Configuration

SPST-NO

Terminal Type

PC Pin

Actuator Style

Round

Contact DC Voltage

28V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Contact AC Voltage

120V

Maximum Operating Temperature

75°C

Switch Configuration

Off-Mom

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Height

23.75mm

Width

9.53mm

Length

9.53mm

COO (Country of Origin):
VN
The C & K Subminiature Pushbutton Switch is designed for reliability and performance in various applications. This switch features a single pole, single throw (SPST) configuration with a momentary actuation mechanism, making it suitable for a wide range of electronic devices. Rated for 1 Amp at 120 V AC or 28 V DC, it ensures robust operation in telecommunications, networking equipment, and computer peripherals. Its Compact design and standard epoxy Terminal seal facilitate easy installation and enhance its durability under demanding conditions.

Compact design ensures compatibility with limited space applications

Durable construction provides reliable performance over 250000 actuations

Standard epoxy Terminal seal protects against environmental damage

Multiple colour options enable customisation for device aesthetics

RoHS compliant to meet environmental regulations and standards

Easy to integrate with PCB cleaning methods for simplified installation

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