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P9L-612158W

Description
Pushbutton Switch,
CategoryMechanical and electronic products    switch   
File Size534KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerOTTO
Websitehttp://www.ottoexcellence.com
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P9L-612158W Overview

Pushbutton Switch,

P9L-612158W Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
Objectid1342665895
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
ECCN codeEAR99
YTEOL0
JESD-609 codee4
Switch typePUSHBUTTON SWITCH
Terminal surfaceGold (Au)
sealed dome pushbutton switches
The P9L Dome series low level pushbutton switches feature
a contoured dome style pushbutton and share similar size and
characteristics to the P7 series. Major differences are plastic
housing construction and the availability of a shorting bar contact
arrangement. There are two button versions: low button profile
and high button profile. The P9L comes with a threaded case
for hex nut mounting or with a snap-in case. The switch series
features short behind panel depth. They also offer excellent
mechanical and electrical performance while operating under
severe conditions found in demanding applications.
The P9L Dome series is offered in dusttight and moistureproof
sealed construction. One million mechanical operations and an
electrical life of 500,000 operations at 50mA resistive.
Watertight sealing is available simply by adding a “W” suffix
to the part number to specify IP68S rating.
The P9L Dome series is available in standard and low-force
double break snap-action and non-snap shorting bar models.
All are momentary action. Special contact variations are
available. High contact pressure and unique contact design
provide low contact resistance for low level switching
capability. Solder, PC Pin, and 0.110” Quick Connect termination
options are available.
Positive tactile feedback signaling the operator when the switch
is operated is available in snap-action models but not shorting
bar models.
The P9L Dome series is a quality precision switch designed for
use in panels, control grips, computers, instruments and other
demanding applications where attractive, rugged low level
pushbutton switches are required.
dome
pushbuttons
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low leVel momentary action, attractiVe & rugged for wet & dusty enVironments
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Standard Characteristics/Ratings:
ELECTRICAL RATINGS:
Load
Resistive
DWV
Electrical Life:
Mechanical Life:
Seal:
Operating Force:
Sea Level @ 28VDC
or 115VAC, 60/400Hz
50mA
1050Vrms
500,000 cycles 50mA @ 28VDC resistive snap-action
500,000 cycles
IP64 or IP68S
Standard: 1.7 lbs. +/- 0.5 lb.
Low Force: 12 oz +/- 4 oz
Shorting Bar: 18 oz +/- 6 oz
0.080 inches max
0.010 inches min
Features:
Low level switch
Attractive dome style button
2 button heights
Double break or shorting bar, momentary action
All plastic housing & button construction
Threaded body or snap-in panel mounting
Withstands extreme shock & vibration
Positive tactile feedback contact transfer on
snap-action models
Solder, PC Pin & 0.110” Quick Connect
terminal styles
Moistureproof & dusttight to IP64 or watertight
to IP68S
UL recognized & CSA certified
RoHS/WEEE/Reach compliant
Operating Temp Range:
-40°C to +85°C
Total Travel:
Overtravel:
MATERIALS:
Case:
Button:
Terminals:
Terminal Hardware:
Mounting Hardware:
Thermoplastic
Thermoplastic
Brass with gold
None provided
pushbuttons
Hex nut, lockwasher
Panel gasket when applicable
specifications subject to change without notice
www.ottoexcellence.com
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