Switches Snap In Place

March 13, 2007
Snap-in mounting technology is now available on the vendor’s series MSM metal line switches.
The MSM snap-in switches are force fitted into the front panel from the front side of the equipment, enabling quick and efficient assembly in controllers or equipment with limited or no access from the rear. The MSM snap-in switch is a cost-saving alternative, due to the elimination of assembly tools and other hardware needed for placement. It is available for mounting in a 22mm diameter panel opening with panel thicknesses of 1.5mm and 2mm. Other mounting diameters up to 30mm with panel thicknesses up to 3mm are available on request.  The complete series provides maximum switching power over a voltage range of 5VDC to 250VAC and a current range of 0.1-10A. Pricing starts at about $10 at 100-piece quantities.

Schurter Inc.

www.schurterinc.com800.848.2600

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