f-series-pushbutton-switches.pdf

F Series Pushbutton Switches are designed with various features and benefits, including up to 10 poles per module, various contact terminals, and various mounting and switch configurations. RoHS compliant, these switches are suitable for various applications such as audio selection, digital equipment interfaces, and medical equipment interfaces.

Specifications:

* Switching power: F module max ACIDC: Silver: 50 V, Gold: 50/30 V
* Operating force: 2U: 6.5N (650 grams); 4U: 6.5N (650 grams); 6U: 7.5N (750 grams); 8U: 9.ON (900 grams); 1OU: Switching voltage: F module max ACIDC: Silver: 125/30V; Gold: 50/30 V
* Switching current: F module max ACIDC: Silver: 0.5A/O.SA; Gold: 0.04A/O.OIA
* Operating temperature range: -40C to 70*C
* Dielectric strength (50 Hz; min): Chassis/contact: ^1000V, Between contacts: ^1500V

Additional features include materials such as polycarbonate, polyester, and brass, and specifications like contact resistance, insulation resistance, capacitance, and total travel. With a variety of options available, including chrome and gold coatings, and terminal sealing, these switches are suitable for a range of applications.

Build-A-Switch:

An option for customers to customize their switch is the “Build-A-Switch” feature, where customers can select desired options from various categories, including number of stations, terminal style, electrical function, and contact material, to create their custom switch.

Order Codes:

The datasheet includes order codes for switches with standard options, as well as chassis, buttons, and terminal sealing options. Customers can consult the datasheet or the Customer Service Center for specific order codes and configurations.

Manual:

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