A small black push-button switch for electronics that activates when pressed and releases when let go, commonly used in control panels and device interfaces.
A white push-button switch for electronic equipment that makes contact when pressed and breaks when released, commonly used in control panels and device interfaces.
A small black push-button switch rated for 5mA at 12V DC, commonly used in control panels, electronics enclosures, and keyboard interfaces.
A blue push-button switch for electronic equipment that makes a momentary electrical connection when pressed, commonly used in control panels and device interfaces.
A white LED indicator light that mounts flush into control panels and machine interfaces to show status or operation, rated for 24V DC power.
A white push-button switch that springs back when released, rated for 100mA, commonly used in control panels, equipment interfaces, and electronic devices.
A small red pushbutton switch that momentarily completes an electrical circuit when pressed, commonly used in control panels, alarm systems, and equipment interfaces.
A white-handled 3-position industrial selector switch with light indicator, designed for control panels and machine interfaces in wet or dusty environments.
Omron modular push button switch body that forms the core of industrial control panels and machinery operator interfaces, rated for cold to warm environments.
A small black tactile push button switch for mounting directly onto circuit boards, commonly used in electronic control panels and equipment interfaces.
A grey tactile pushbutton switch rated for 10 mA at 24 V DC, commonly used in control panels, keyboards, and industrial equipment interfaces.
Black replacement cap for Wurth Elektronik tactile switches, used in keyboards, control panels, and electronic devices to provide user-friendly button interfaces.
An ivory-colored push button switch that makes momentary electrical contact when pressed, commonly used in control panels, equipment interfaces, and electronic devices.
A small black push-button switch for electronic equipment that activates when pressed and releases when let go, commonly used in control panels and device interfaces.
A red tactile push-button switch with a 7mm stem for mounting in circuit boards and control panels, commonly used in electronic devices and equipment interfaces.
A small black push button switch for electronic devices that activates when pressed and releases when let go, commonly used in control panels and equipment interfaces.
A small white push-button switch for electronic devices that activates when pressed and releases when let go, commonly used in control panels and equipment interfaces.
A blue round cap for APEM 10G Series tactile switches used in control panels, keyboards, and industrial equipment to provide a comfortable, color-coded interface.
A red momentary push-button switch for PCB mounting, commonly used in control panels, equipment interfaces, and electronic devices to trigger temporary actions when pressed.
A black push-button tactile switch for electronic circuits that activates momentarily when pressed, rated for 12V and 50mA, commonly used in control panels and equipment interfaces.
A small grey push button switch for mounting on circuit boards, rated for 12V DC and commonly used in control panels, equipment interfaces, and industrial devices.
A compact black push-button switch for electronic control panels, keyboards, and small device interfaces that operates with light finger pressure and handles up to 50mA at 30V.
A waterproof pushbutton switch with a lighted cap that stays momentary and handles 50 mA at 24 volts, used in control panels and machine interfaces where dust and moisture are present.
A blue momentary push-button switch rated IP54 for use in industrial control panels, machinery interfaces, and electronic equipment where dust and water splash protection is needed.
A small black push-button switch for electronic devices that activates temporarily when pressed, rated for 50 mA at 12V, commonly used in control panels and industrial equipment interfaces.