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Product Type:KW11-12C
Max.Rating Current:5(1)A 250V AC ,3(3)A 250V AC
Contact Resistance:≤50mΩ
Insulation Resistance:≥1000MΩ
Dielectric Strength:1,500V
Electronic Life:50,000 cycles
Mechanical Life:100,000 cycles
Operating Temperature:-25℃~+125℃
Protection Degree: IP40
Certificate:CQC、ENEC、ROHS
Product introduction
Product Description
SPDT 3A 250V T65 5e4 15mm roll lever button micro switch
Place of origin | Shanghai,China |
Brand Name | SK(Shangkai) yongxing switch |
Product Type | KW11-12C |
Max.Rating Current | 5(1)A 250V AC ,3(3)A 250V AC |
Contact Resistance | ≤50mΩ |
Insulation Resistance | ≥1000MΩ |
Dielectric Strength | 1,500V |
Electronic Life | 50,000 cycles |
Mechanical Life | 100,000 cycles |
Operating Temperature | -25℃~+125℃ |
Protection Degree | IP40 |
Certificate | CQC ENEC ROHS |
Key Feature
Fast response: After the button is pressed, the switch responds immediately to realize the function or operation required for quick triggering.
High reliability: It has high reliability to ensure stable operation in various working environments.
High quality materials: Made of high quality wear-resistant and high temperature resistant materials to ensure long-term stable operation.
FAQ
1.What does a shift lever micro switch do?
Here are some specific functions and applications of a shift lever micro switch:
Position Detection: The micro switch can detect when the shift lever is in a particular position, such as in neutral, reverse, or a specific gear. This information is then used by the system to control various functions or display the current gear position to the driver.
Safety Mechanisms: In some vehicles, the micro switch may be part of a safety system that prevents the engine from starting or the vehicle from moving if the shift lever is not in the correct position (e.g., in park).
Transmission Control: In automated or semi-automated transmission systems, the micro switch may be used to communicate the driver's intentions to the transmission control unit, allowing it to adjust gear shifts accordingly.
Diagnostics and Fault Detection: The state of the micro switch can be monitored by the system's diagnostics, providing information about whether the shift lever is functioning properly or if there is a fault in the system.
2.What is the difference between a limit switch and a micro switch?
The difference between a limit switch and a micro switch lies in their design, functionality, and usage.
Limit switches are larger, more robust, and suitable for heavy-duty applications, while micro switches are smaller, more sensitive, and commonly used in electronic devices and precision applications.
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