
The DRUKSCHAKELAAR OFF-(ON) WIT is meticulously engineered for efficiency in control systems, providing reliable momentary switching for a seamless user experience.
Compact in design, this switch fits effortlessly into varied environments while enhancing operational aesthetics with its sleek white finish. Its robust construction ensures longevity under constant use.
Specifications include a single pole configuration and a durable contact mechanism, making it perfect for applications requiring instant activation with a simple push. The resilient build assures consistent performance across numerous cycles.
An ideal choice for machinery control panels, the DRUKSCHAKELAAR OFF-(ON) WIT acts as the nerve center for executing precision commands swiftly and accurately.
| Brand | Any brand |
| Model | R1829A/W |
| Type | The term "off-(on)" seems to involve both switching off and on. If you have more context or a particular phrase you'd like translated, please let me know! |
| Dielectric strength | It translates to "1500 Watts." This refers to electrical power, often used to describe the power rating of appliances or devices. |
| Insulation resistance | 100 megohms |
| Values | This text is already in English, but it seems you're asking for an explanation. It's referring to electrical specifications. "1 A" means 1 Ampere, which is a unit of electrical current. "125 VAC" and "250 VAC" refer to voltage ratings in alternating current (AC), meaning it can handle either 125 Volts of AC or 250 Volts of AC. |
| Contact resistance | Max. 30mOhm |
| Color cover cap | Sure! Could you please provide the text you’d like translated? |