Knitter-switch’s popular series of TS6/TSS6 tact switches are now available in high operating temperature models which feature gold plated contacts. With an increased operating temperature to 105°C, the TS6/TSS6 series is suitable for applications in a wide variety of products in consumer electronics, white goods, healthcare and medical products, mobile devices and data processing systems.
The key to the versatility of the switch series is the availability of a number of different actuator height and force combinations and now also a choice of gold or silver-plated contacts to suit individual applications and budgets. The standard TS6/TSS6 tact switch models are available with six different actuator heights and five different actuation forces. Customer specific actuator heights can be supplied on request. To aid panel design, square and round actuator caps are available in several different colours including blue, yellow, red, black and green.
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