Toggle switches are actuated by moving a lever back and forth to open or close an electrical circuit. There are two basic types: maintained contact and momentary contact. Maintained contact toggle switches maintain the position to which they are moved or actuated. Momentary toggle switches do not. Both types of toggle switches can use short (.5-in.), ball (<.75-in.), standard (.75-in.), or long (1.5-in) handles. Length or diameter, width, and panel thickness are the most important physical specifications to consider. Maximum current rating, maximum AC voltage rating, maximum DC voltage rating, and maximum power rating are the most common electrical specifications. Terminal types include: feed-through style, solder terminals, screw terminals, quick connect or blade terminals, surface mount technology (SMT), straight PC pins, right angle PC pins, and side PC pins. With regard to materials of construction, most toggle switch bases and toggle switch actuators are made of plastic, thermoplastic, or metal materials. In terms of features, toggle switches may include a pilot light or illumination, imprinted markings, wiping contacts, locking mechanism, time delay, CE certification, CSA certification, or UL listing. Dustproof, weather resistant, and waterproof toggle switches are also available. Maintained-contact toggle switches and momentary-contact toggle switches differ in terms of switch configuration. Maintained-contact toggle switches are described as ON/OFF, three-position center-OFF, and three-position no center-OFF. ON/OF toggle switches have separate ON and OFF functions and work like light switches. Three-position toggle switches have a center position that may or may not perform an OFF function. Switch functions for momentary-contact toggle switches include: momentary ON (NO), momentary OFF (NC), three-position momentary center-ON, three-position momentary center-OFF, and three-position momentary central-NEUTRAL. Momentary ON describes contacts which interrupt the circuit when the toggle switch is in the normal, open (NO) position. Momentary OFF describes contacts which establish a circuit when the toggle switch is in the normal, closed (NC) position. Alternate ON/OFF describes a switch where the first actuation turns the toggle switch ON and the second actuation turns the toggle switch OFF. Three-position momentary center-NEUTRAL toggle switches have a center position that can perform an OFF or NEUTRAL function.
Toggle switches are actuated by moving a lever back and forth to open or close an electrical circuit. There are two basic types: maintained contact and momentary contact. Maintained contact toggle switches maintain the position to which they are moved or actuated. Momentary toggle switches do not. Both types of toggle switches can use short (.5-in.), ball (<.75-in.), standard (.75-in.), or long (1.5-in) handles. Length or diameter, width, and panel thickness are the most important physical specifications to consider. Maximum current rating, maximum AC voltage rating, maximum DC voltage rating, and maximum power rating are the most common electrical specifications. Terminal types include: feed-through style, solder terminals, screw terminals, quick connect or blade terminals, surface mount technology (SMT), straight PC pins, right angle PC pins, and side PC pins. With regard to materials of construction, most toggle switch bases and toggle switch actuators are made of plastic, thermoplastic, or metal materials. In terms of features, toggle switches may include a pilot light or illumination, imprinted markings, wiping contacts, locking mechanism, time delay, CE certification, CSA certification, or UL listing. Dustproof, weather resistant, and waterproof toggle switches are also available. Maintained-contact toggle switches and momentary-contact toggle switches differ in terms of switch configuration. Maintained-contact toggle switches are described as ON/OFF, three-position center-OFF, and three-position no center-OFF. ON/OF toggle switches have separate ON and OFF functions and work like light switches. Three-position toggle switches have a center position that may or may not perform an OFF function. Switch functions for momentary-contact toggle switches include: momentary ON (NO), momentary OFF (NC), three-position momentary center-ON, three-position momentary center-OFF, and three-position momentary central-NEUTRAL. Momentary ON describes contacts which interrupt the circuit when the toggle switch is in the normal, open (NO) position. Momentary OFF describes contacts which establish a circuit when the toggle switch is in the normal, closed (NC) position. Alternate ON/OFF describes a switch where the first actuation turns the toggle switch ON and the second actuation turns the toggle switch OFF. Three-position momentary center-NEUTRAL toggle switches have a center position that can perform an OFF or NEUTRAL function. Pole and throw configurations for toggle switches can be single pole single throw (SPST), single pole double throw (SPDT), double pole single throw (DPST), or double pole double throw (DPDT). SPST toggle switches make or break the connection of a single conductor in a single branch circuit. This switch type typically has two terminals and is referred to as a single-pole switch. SPDT toggle switches make or break the connection of a single conductor with either of two other single conductors. These switches usually have three terminals and are commonly used in pairs. SPDT switches are sometimes called three-way switches. DPST toggle switches make or break the connection of two circuit conductors in a single branch circuit. They usually have four terminals. DPDT toggle switches make or break the connection of two conductors to two separate circuits. They usually have six terminals are available in both momentary and maintained contact versions. A normally open (NO) toggle switch has contacts that are open or disconnected in their unactuated (normal) position. A normally closed (NC) toggle switch has contacts that are closed or connected in their unactuated (normal) position.
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Part Numbers for Toggle Switches
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| M-54111-02 |
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Cole Hersee Co.
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Switches, All Types
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Black plastic housing, silver contacts |
| M-54111-01 |
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Cole Hersee Co.
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Switches, All Types
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Black plastic housing, silver contacts |
| M-54111-02 |
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Cole Hersee Co.
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Toggle Switches
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Black plastic housing, silver contacts |
| M-54111-02 |
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Cole Hersee Co.
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Rocker Switches
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Black plastic housing, silver contacts |
| M-54111-01 |
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Cole Hersee Co.
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Rocker Switches
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Black plastic housing, silver contacts |
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