
The Vertical Toggle Switch DPDT On-On PCB Type is engineered for seamless integration and precise control in electronics projects. It offers dual pole design for switching between two separate circuits, ensuring reliability and efficiency in complex setups.
This robust switch is mounted vertically, optimizing space on printed circuit boards and facilitating straightforward installation, even in tight spaces. Its dependable toggling action allows for confident operation, comparable to flipping a light switch with precision.
Specifications include: 6 pin dual pole dual throw configuration, rated at 3A 250VAC or 6A 125VAC. Crafted for durability, it comprises high-quality materials that withstand frequent operation. Use it to switch between different circuit paths effortlessly, enhancing the versatility of your electronic designs.
| Brand | Daily Well |
| Model | 8011C |
| Dielectric strength | 1000Vrms at sea level |
| Insulation resistance | Minimum 1000 megaohms. |
| Note | PCB type |
| Contact | 5A with a resistive load of 120Vac or 28Vdc |
| Working temperature | -30°C to +85°C |
| 2-3, 5-6 | Sure, I can help with that. Please provide the text you want translated to English. |
| Sure! Could you please provide the text you'd like to have translated? | The Dutch word "GEEN" translates to "NO" in informal English. |
| 2-1, 5-4 | Sure, I can help with that. Please provide the text you want translated to English. |
| Electric lifespan | 50,000 make-and-break cycles at maximum load |
| Contact resistance | Initially max. 10mohm at 2-4Vdc / 10mA for silver-plated and gold-plated contacts |
| Housing (materials) | Melamine of diallyl phthalate (DAP) |
| Sure! The translation for "Steel" to English is "Steel." | Chromed brass |
| The word "Schroefdraad" translates to "screw thread" in English. | Nickeled brass |
| Sure, I can help translate for you. Could you provide the text you want translated? | Stainless steel |
| Contacts (materials) | Sure! The translation of "verzilverd" to English is "cashed in" or "redeemed," depending on the context. If it's about making use of an opportunity or benefit, "cashed in" would be appropriate. If it's about exchanging something like a coupon or voucher, "redeemed" would fit better. Let me know if you need more help with specifics! |
| Connections | Silver-plated brass |
| The term "Middencontact" can be informally translated to "center contact" or "middle contact." However, if there's a specific context or additional meaning, please let me know! | Silver-plated brass |