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Mini micro switch with lever

A mini microswitch with a lever is a compact, mechanical switch that uses a lever arm to activate or deactivate the switch mechanism. It is commonly used in applications where space is limited, and precise control or automation is needed. Here are some typical features of such switches

Product Details

Specification

dimension

8.5X5.6

Electrical specification 0.1A/DC30V
Contact resistance(CR) ≤100mΩ
Mechanical life 300000
Electrical life 300000
Insulation resistance ≥100mΩ DC250V
Compressive strength AC250V 1Minute
Operating temperature -10℃~+70℃
Storage humidity <85%RH
Operating force value 45+/-15gf

Features of Mini micro switch with lever:

1. Compact Size

Miniature Design: These switches are generally smaller in size compared to standard microswitches, making them ideal for space-constrained applications.

2. Lever Actuation

Lever Arm: The switch is operated by a lever arm, which can be pushed, pulled, or tilted to activate the switch. This allows for more versatile or ergonomic actuation compared to standard push-button microswitches.

Variety of Lever Types: Levers can come in different forms, such as roller, straight, or bent, which affects how they are actuated (e.g., with sliding, rolling, or pressing movements).

3. Precision and Sensitivity

Highly Sensitive Mechanism: Like other microswitches, they have a very sensitive mechanism, often with a small physical change (e.g., pressing or moving the lever) causing an electrical connection to open or close.

Low Actuation Force: These switches usually require a relatively low amount of force to activate, making them ideal for delicate or low-power applications.

4. Durability and Longevity

Long Lifespan: Microswitches are known for their durability and can withstand a large number of actuation cycles—often hundreds of thousands or millions.

High Mechanical Strength: They are built to endure mechanical stresses, such as repeated lever movement.

5. Multiple Contact Configurations

SPDT, SPST, DPDT: Mini microswitches with levers may come in various contact configurations, including Single Pole Single Throw (SPST), Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT), or Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT), which allows for different types of circuit control.

Micro micro switch detail diagram

Micro micro switch detail diagram