Switches, Relays & Keypads


Rocker switches

16 March 2011 Switches, Relays & Keypads

C&K Components has developed two new series of rocker switches for household appliances, instrument panels, industrial controls and computers/peripherals.

Designated the CG and the CL series, the UL- and CSA-approved single-pole power rocker switches feature two-tone and multicoloured illuminated actuators. The durable rockers are easy to install and offer a casing that can retain markings.

The CG series switches are available with a two-tone actuator (offered in five colour combinations) or with red, amber or green illuminated actuators. Additionally, the actuators can be marked. VDE-approved, the bevelled, framed rockers offer easy panel-mount installation. The switch has contact ratings of 16 A at 125 V a.c. or 10 A at 250 V a.c. and an electrical life of 10 000 make-and-break cycles at full load. The operating temperature for the CG series is -20°C to +85°C.

The CL series features a positive detent with several models available with illuminated actuators in red, amber and green colour options. The contact ratings are 16 A at 125 V a.c., 1/3 HP or 10 A at 250 V a.c., ½ HP. Operating temperatures are -20°C to +85°C.

Both series are designed for easy snap-in installation and both have quick-connect terminations.



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