knitter-switch announces a key addition to its illuminated pushbutton family with the launch of a new side-operated, long-travel switch designed to suit a wide variety of applications.
The TM 81 Fx-RA has an actuation force of 400 gf and combines a long travel characteristic with true tactile feeling and an audible click. These features are particularly useful in low ambient light, industrial and noisy environments where operators require positive feedback of successful switch operation.
Illuminated by a single- or bi-colour LED, the switch is mechanically stable when installed thanks to integral fixing posts and through-hole mounting. It features gold-plated contacts and an operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
TM 81 Fx-RA switches are targeted for use in industrial and medical instrumentation, communications infrastructure applications and in computing and network hardware.
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