It functions as a type of momentary switch that can be pressed to turn a device on and pressed again to turn it off. Here’s a breakdown of the description:
- Self Locking: This refers to the switch’s ability to maintain its current state (either ON or OFF) without the need to continuously hold down the button. Once the switch is pressed, it latches into position until pressed again in the opposite direction.
- Push ON Push Off: This indicates that the switch operates by being pressed once to activate the connected device and pressed again to deactivate it. This type of switch is commonly used in applications where a simple and intuitive control mechanism is desired.
- DC 260V 1.5 A: This specifies the maximum electrical ratings of the switch. It can handle a direct current voltage of up to 260 volts and a maximum current of 1.5 amperes. This information is important to ensure that the switch is used within its safe operating limits to prevent damage or malfunction.
- Tactile Tact Switch: A tactile switch is a type of switch that provides tactile feedback when pressed. It usually produces a noticeable click or tactile sensation, which can help users confirm that the switch has been activated.
- 2 Pin: This refers to the number of pins or terminals on the switch. A 2-pin switch has two electrical connection points one for the input and one for the output.
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