39,000+ Results for Switches - Page 5
Key Features:
- Item: Limit Switch
- Basic Actuator Style - Limit Switch: Plunger
- Actuator Style - Limit Switch: Plunger
Key Features:
- Item: Heavy Duty Limit Switch
- Basic Actuator Style - Limit Switch: Rotary
- Actuator Style - Limit Switch: No Lever, Rotary
Key Features:
- Item: Lighted Rocker Switch
- Contact Form: SPDT
- Number of Connections: 4
Key Features:
- Item: Limit Switch Head
- Actuator Style: Rotary Lever
- Actuator Location: Side
Key Features:
- Action: Momentary
- Head Material: Nickel Plated Brass
- Lamp Type: Not Applicable
Key Features:
- Item: Limit Switch Head
- Actuator Style: Rotary Lever
- For Use With: Mfr. No. LSA1A
Key Features:
- Switch Function: Momentary On/Off/On
- Contact Form: DPDT
- HP: 1/2 hp
Key Features:
- Item: Enclosed Single Throw Disconnect Switch
- Protection Method: Nonfusible
- Amps: 60 A
Key Features:
- Item: Limit Switch
- Basic Actuator Style - Limit Switch: Rotary
- Actuator Style - Limit Switch: Roller Lever, Rotary
Key Features:
- Item: Enclosed Disconnect Switch
- Protection Method: Nonfusible
- Duty: Heavy
Key Features:
- Switch Function: Off/On
- Contact Form: SPST
- HP: 1 hp
Key Features:
- Item: Rocker Switch
- Contact Form: DPST
- Number of Connections: 4
Key Features:
- Item: Rocker Switch
- Contact Form: SPST
- Number of Connections: 2
Key Features:
- Size: 22 mm
- Voltage: 110 to 120V AC
- Material of Construction: Plastic
Key Features:
- Item: Rocker Switch
- Contact Form: DPDT
- Number of Connections: 6
Key Features:
- Item: Limit Switch
- Basic Actuator Style - Limit Switch: Wobble Stick
- Actuator Style - Limit Switch: Coil Spring, Wobble Stick
Key Features:
- Item: Snap Action Switch
- Actuator Type - Snap Action Switch: Plunger
- AC Contact Rating - Snap Action Switch: 15 A @ 600 V
Key Features:
- Item: Limit Switch
- Basic Actuator Style - Limit Switch: Plunger
- Actuator Style - Limit Switch: Plunger, Roller
Key Features:
- Item: Heavy Duty Limit Switch
- Basic Actuator Style - Limit Switch: Rotary
- Actuator Style - Limit Switch: No Lever, Rotary
Key Features:
- Item: Lighted Rocker Switch
- Contact Form: DPST
- Number of Connections: 4
Key Features:
- Item: Safety Switch
- Protection Method: Fusible
- Duty: General
Key Features:
- Item: Lighted Rocker Switch
- Contact Form: SPST
- Number of Connections: 3
Key Features:
- Item: Rocker Switch
- Contact Form: SPST
- Number of Connections: 2
Key Features:
- Switch Function: On/Off/On
- Contact Form: SPDT
- HP: 3/4 hp
Key Features:
- Action: Momentary
- Size: 30 mm
- Head Material: Metal
Key Features:
- Item: Lighted Rocker Switch
- Contact Form: SPST
- Number of Connections: 3
Key Features:
- Item: Contact Block
- Size: 22 mm
- Action: Momentary
Key Features:
- Item: Selector Switch Knob
- Size: 30 mm
- For Use With: Schneider 9001SK Series Selector Switches
Key Features:
- Switch Function: On/Off/On
- Contact Form: DPDT
- HP: 3/4 hp
Key Features:
- Item: Neutral Kit
- Type: LBR, Standard Duty, Padlockable
- Disconnect Switch Size: 200 A
Key Features:
- Item: Safety Switch
- Protection Method: Nonfusible
- Duty: Heavy
Key Features:
- Item: Toggle Switch
- Contact Form: SPST
- Number of Connections: 2
Key Features:
- Item: Toggle Switch
- Contact Form: SPDT
- Number of Connections: 3
Key Features:
- Item: Auxiliary Contact
- Type: Heavy Duty Safety Switch Accessory
- Disconnect Switch Size: 10 A
Key Features:
- Item: Limit Switch Head
- Actuator Style: Rod
- Actuator Location: Top
Key Features:
- Item: Lighted Rocker Switch
- Contact Form: SPST
- Number of Connections: 3
About Switches
Switches are devices that allow a user to control, regulate, or direct the flow of electricity through a circuit. They are commonly used in both residential and commercial settings to regulate the flow of electricity from one source to another.
Types of Switches
There are many types of switches available for purchase depending on the application. Some common switches include hy60b, zorro key switches, and toggle switches. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages based on the specific needs of the user.
How Switches are Made
Switches are usually made out of metal or plastic materials with electrical contacts inside them. These contacts help regulate the flow of electricity between two points by allowing current to pass through when it is switched on and blocking it when it is off.
Industries that use Switches
Switches can be found in many industries including construction, automotive repair, manufacturing, electronics repair, aerospace engineering, and more. Professionals in these industries rely on switches to control motors, power tools, electrical circuits, and other components.
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