A green push-button switch for electronic control panels and equipment that returns to its original position when released, rated for 100 milliamps.
A yellow push-button switch that returns to its original position when released, used in control panels and electronic equipment to trigger momentary actions.
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 blue tactile push button switch rated IP54 for dust and splash protection, commonly used in control panels and electronic equipment to trigger momentary actions.
A blue momentary push button switch with IP54 dust and water resistance, commonly used in control panels, machinery, and electronic equipment.
A small blue push-button switch that springs back when released, used in control panels and electronic devices to trigger actions.
A small push-button switch that completes a circuit when pressed and springs back when released, commonly used in electronics and control panels.
A small transparent push button switch that returns to its original position when released, commonly used in control panels, keypads, and electronic devices.
A white push-button tactile switch that snaps back when released, rated for 100mA, commonly used in control panels, keyboards, and electronic devices.
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 small waterproof push button switch with a silver cap that returns to off when released, suitable for control panels and electronic equipment in wet environments.
A black push button switch for electronic control panels and keyboards that activates only while being pressed.
A yellow push-button tactile switch for circuit boards that returns to its original position when released, rated for 250mA current.
Orange push-button switch that activates only while pressed, used in control panels and electronic equipment.
An orange push-button switch that activates momentarily when pressed, used in control panels and electronic devices to trigger functions.
A small white push-button switch that sends a signal when pressed, commonly used in control panels, keyboards, and electronic equipment.
A small silver push-button switch that completes an electrical circuit when pressed, commonly used in control panels, keyboards, and industrial equipment.
A red push-button tactile switch for mounting directly on circuit boards, commonly used in control panels, alarms, and electronic equipment.
A yellow push-button switch that returns to its original position when released, used in control panels and equipment interfaces.
A blue push button switch that triggers once when pressed and releases when let go, used in control panels and electronic equipment.
A green momentary push-button switch that connects when pressed and disconnects when released, used in control panels and equipment interfaces.
A small waterproof push-button switch with a silver cap that returns to off when released, used in control panels and electronic devices.
An illuminated pushbutton switch that activates only while pressed, designed for harsh industrial environments like factories, mines, and outdoor installations.
A blue momentary push button switch with IP54 dust and splash protection, suitable for control panels and electronic equipment.
A yellow push-button switch that returns to its original position when released, rated for 250mA, commonly used in control panels and electronic equipment.
A transparent push button switch that sends a signal when pressed and releases when let go, commonly used in electronic control panels and equipment.
A green push-button switch that springs back when released, used in control panels and equipment for operator input on circuit boards.
A white push-button switch for circuit boards that sends a signal when pressed and returns to rest when released, rated for 250 milliamps.
A small black push button switch that momentarily closes an electrical circuit when pressed, commonly used in control panels, keyboards, and electronic devices.
A red push-button switch for electronic control panels and equipment that activates when pressed and releases when let go.
A red momentary push button switch for circuit boards that activates temporarily when pressed, commonly used in control panels and electronic devices.
A transparent push-button switch that snaps back when released, used in control panels, keyboards, and electronic equipment to trigger temporary actions.
A blue momentary push-button switch for electronic devices and control panels that activates only while pressed, rated for low-current applications.
A red push-button switch that connects a circuit when pressed and releases when let go, commonly used on control panels and equipment interfaces.