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8161S1HWGE22

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PUSHBUTTON SWITCH, SPDT, ALTERNATE, 6A, 28VDC, PANEL MOUNT-THREADED, ROHS COMPLIANT
Categoryswitch    Push button switch   
File Size713KB,10 Pages
ManufacturerC&K
Environmental Compliance  
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8161S1HWGE22 Overview

PUSHBUTTON SWITCH, SPDT, ALTERNATE, 6A, 28VDC, PANEL MOUNT-THREADED, ROHS COMPLIANT

8161S1HWGE22 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerC&K
package instructionROHS COMPLIANT
Reach Compliance Codenot_compliant
ECCN codeEAR99
Actuator typePLUNGER
body width6.86 mm
body height11.43 mm
Body length or diameter12.7 mm
Contact (AC) maximum rated R load6A@120VAC
Maximum contact current (AC)6 A
Maximum contact current (DC)6 A
Contact (DC) maximum rated R load6A@28VDC
Maximum contact voltage (AC)120 V
Maximum contact voltage (DC)28 V
Electrical life50000 Cycle(s)
JESD-609 codee4
Installation featuresPANEL MOUNT-THREADED
Maximum operating temperature65 °C
Minimum operating temperature-30 °C
sealEPOXY TERMINAL SEALED
surface mountNO
Switch actionALTERNATE
switch functionSPDT
Switch typePUSHBUTTON SWITCH
Terminal surfaceGold (Au) - with Nickel (Ni) barrier
Termination typeWIRE WRAP
Base Number Matches1
8060 Series
Alternate Action and Momentary Pushbutton Switches
A
Pushbutton
Features/Benefits
Long travel
Available with LED
Long life contact design
Epoxy terminial seal
compatabile with bottom
wash cleaning
RoHS compliant models
available
Specifications
CONTACT RATING: Q contact material: 6 AMPS @ 120 V AC
or 28 V DC; 3 AMPS @ 250 V AC. See page A-59 for
additional ratings.
ELECTRICAL LIFE: 50,000 make-and-break cycles at full load.
CONTACT RESISTANCE: Below 20 mΩ typ. initial @
2-4 V DC, 100 mA, for both silver and gold plated contacts.
INSULATION RESISTANCE: 109
min.
DIELECTRIC STRENGTH: 1,000 Vrms min. @ sea level.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: –30ºC to 65ºC
SOLDERABILITY: Per MIL-STD-202F method 208D, or
EIA RS-186E method 9 (1 hour steam aging).
CAP INSTALLATION FORCE: 10 lbs. maximum permissible.
NOTE:
Any models supplied with P, R, S, Q, B or G contact material are RoHS compliant.
NOTE:
Specifications and materials listed above are for switches with standard options.
For information on specific and custom switches, consult Customer Service Center.
Typical Applications
Instrumentation
Computers and peripherals
Telecommunications and
networking equipment
Models Available
Materials
CASE: Glass filled nylon 6/6 or diallyl phthalate (DAP),
flame retardant (UL 94V-0).
PLUNGER: S, S1, S2 Options: Glass filled nylon or glass filled
polyester (PBT) (UL 94V-0). L, L1 Options: Brass, nickel plated.
CAP & FRAME: Nylon, black standard.
BUSHING: Brass or zinc, nickel plated.
HOUSING: Stainless steel.
SWITCH SUPPORT: Brass or steel, matte-tin plated.
END CONTACTS: Q contact material: Coin silver, silver plated.
See page A-59 for additional contact materials.
CENTER CONTACT & ALL TERMINALS: Q contact material: Copper
alloy, silver plated. See page A-59 for additional contact materials.
TERMINAL SEAL: Epoxy. Refer to soldering and cleaning
in Technical Data Chapter.
HARDWARE: Nut & Locking Ring: Brass, nickel plated;
Lockwasher: Steel, nickel plated.
Build-A-Switch
To order, simply select desired option from each category and place in the appropriate box. Available options are shown
and described on pages A-53 thru A-61. For additional options not shown in catalog, consult Customer Service Center. All
models have epoxy terminal seal and are compatible with all “bottom-wash” PCB cleaning methods.
Switch Function
8161
SPDT On-On
8168
SPDT On-Mom.
8261
DPDT On-On
Actuator or Plunger
S
.710"
high plunger
with .375" dia. cap
J80
Snap-in
J81
Snap-in with frame
J82
Snap-in with frame for LED
J86
Snap-in with frame & LED
L
.740" high plunger with
.395" dia. cap
L1
.740" high plunger with
.590" dia. cap
S1
.615" high plunger with
.200" dia. cap
S2
.710" high plunger with
.310" dia. cap
Bushing
H
.300" high, flat, hi torque
H9
.300" high, flat, hi torque
NONE
No bushing choice required
Y3
7.6mm, keyway
Terminations
A
Right angle, PC thru-hole
AV2
Vertical right angle,
PC thru-hole
C
PC Thru-hole
Z
Solder lug
A3
Right angle, snap-in, PC thru-hole
AV3
Vertical right angle, snap-in,
PC thru-hole
V3
.460" high, V-bracket
V4
.630" high, V-bracket
V6
.460" high, V-bracket
V21
.555" high, snap-in V-bracket
V31
.460" high, snap-in V-bracket
W
.750" long, wire wrap
Z3
Quick connect
Contact Material
B
Gold
P
Gold, matte-tin
Q
Silver
S
Silver, matte-tin
G
Gold over silver
R
Gold over silver,
matte-tin
Seal
E
Epoxy
I
Epoxy potted base
Cap Color
2
Black
1
White
3
Red
4
Orange
5
Yellow
9
Gray
Frame Color
2
Black
LED Color
3
Red
NONE
Models without LED
Dimensions are shown: Inches (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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