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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8060 Series
Alternate Action and Momentary Pushbutton Switches
SWITCH FUNCTION
SWITCH FUNCTION
POS. 1
POS. 2
CONNECTED TERMINALS
POS. 1
POS. 2
A
Pushbutton
NO.
POLES
MODEL NO.
C&K marking this side
C&K marking this side
SCHEMATIC
SP
8161
8168
ON
ON
ON
MOM.
2-3
2-3
2-1
2-1
SPDT
SPDT
Part number shown: 8161SHZQE
Terminal Nos.
For Reference Only
DP
8261
ON
ON
2-3,5-6
2-1,5-4
DPDT
DPDT
Part number shown: 8261SHZQE
MOM. = Momentary
All models
Terminal Nos.
For Reference Only
with all options when ordered with G, L, M or Q contact material.
CAP COLOR
ACTUATOR—SNAP-IN FRONT MOUNT
ACTUATOR OR PLUNGER
J80
SNAP-IN
PANEL MOUNTING
OPTION
CODE
*
CAP COLOR
BLACK
WHITE
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
GRAY
*Increase this dimension to
.620/.625 (15,75/15,88)
for .091/.125 (2,41/2,18)
thick panels.
2
1
3
4
5
9
Cap Finish: matte.
Other colors available, consult
Customer Service Center.
Available with C, W, Z or
Z3 terminations.
NOTE:
Caps & frames available
separately, see pages A-60 and A-61.
J81
SNAP-IN WITH BLACK FRAME
PANEL MOUNTING
*
*Increase this dimension to
.620/.625 (15,75/15,88)
for .091/.125 (2,41/2,18)
thick panels.
Third Angle
Projection
Dimensions are shown: Inches (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Alternate Action and Momentary Pushbutton Switches
CAP COLOR
A
Pushbutton
J82
ACTUATOR—SNAP-IN FRONT MOUNT
ACTUATOR OR PLUNGER
SNAP-IN WITH BLACK FRAME FOR LED
Available with C, W, Z or Z3 terminations.
LED not included.
For LED information, see page A-61.
NOTE:
Caps & frames available
separately, see pages A-60 and A-61.
Other colors available, consult
Customer Service Center.
OPTION
CODE
CAP COLOR
BLACK
WHITE
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
GRAY
2
1
3
4
5
9
CAP COLOR
LED COLOR
ACTUATOR—SNAP-IN FRONT MOUNT
J86
SNAP-IN WITH BLACK FRAME AND LED
ACTUATOR OR PLUNGER
PANEL MOUNTING
*
8161J86ZQE223
SPDT
Available with C, W, Z or Z3 terminations and SPDT models only.
* Increase this dimension to
.620/.625 (15,75/15,88)
for .091/.125 (2,31/3,18)
thick panels.
NOTE:
Caps & frames available
separately, see pages A-60 and A-61.
Other colors available, consult
Customer Service Center.
OPTION
CODE
CAP COLOR
BLACK
WHITE
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
GRAY
OPTION
CODE
LED COLOR
RED
2
1
3
4
5
9
3
For LED information, see page A-59.
Third Angle
Projection
Dimensions are shown: Inches (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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8060 Series
Alternate Action and Momentary Pushbutton Switches
CAP COLOR
PLUNGER
ACTUATOR OR PLUNGER
A
Pushbutton
PLUNGER WITH CAP P/N 8018
S
PLUNGER WITH CAP P/N 7527
S1
PLUNGER WITH CAP P/N 7089
S2
L
PLUNGER WITH CAP P/N 8941
L1
PLUNGER WITH CAP P/N 8940
OPTION
CODE
CAP COLOR
BLACK
WHITE
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
GRAY
2
1
3
4
5
9
Cap Finish: gloss. Cap supplied not installed.
Other colors available, consult Customer
Service Center.
NOTE:
When selecting plunger and cap option, bushing selection must also be made, see below.
BUSHING
H
H9
.300" HIGH THREADED, FLAT
.300" HIGH UNTHREADED, FLAT
NONE
NO BUSHING CHOICE REQUIRED
(JXX ACTUATORS)
Y3
7.6mm THREADED, KEYWAY
1/4±40 UNS-2A
H bushing standard with C, W, Z or Z3 terminations.
H9 bushing standard with A, A3, AV2, AV3, or
V3-V31 terminations.
Withstands 12 in./lbs. of torque with no distortion.
Withstands 12 in./lbs. of torque with no distortion.
NOTE:
When selecting bushing option, plunger selection must also be made, see above. No bushing option choice required when any JXX actuator option is selected.
NOTE.
Two mounting nuts, locking ring and lockwasher supplied standard with threaded bushings.
Optional mounting nut and locking ring styles and finishes available, see section “Technical Data and
Additional Hardware”.
Third Angle
Projection
Dimensions are shown: Inches (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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8060 Series
Alternate Action and Momentary Pushbutton Switches
A
Pushbutton
C
PC THRU-HOLE
PC MOUNTING
TERMINATIONS
Z
SOLDER LUG
SPDT and DPDT
SPDT and DPDT
Not available with P, S or R contact material.
Z3
QUICK CONNECT
W
WIRE WRAP
.750
(19,05)
SPDT and DPDT
Not available with P, S or R contact material.
Mating quick connector available;
order part number 530100000, page A-61.
SPDT and DPDT
A
HOLE
RIGHT ANGLE, PC THRU-
.130
(3,3)
.138
(3,51)
8161SH9ABE2
SPDT
SECTION A-A
A3
RIGHT ANGLE, SNAP-IN, PC THRU-HOLE
PC MOUNTING
Not available with I seal.
Terminal bend radii and lead-in manufacturing option.
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