Description
– A colorized electric momentary pushbutton switch is a type of switch that requires a physical press to activate and complete an electrical circuit, and automatically returns to its original, non-conductive state when released.
– These switches are often available with different colored caps for visual identification and customization.
– They are commonly used in various applications, including electronics projects, control panels, and user interfaces, where a temporary electrical connection is needed.
Key Features:
Momentary Action:
The switch’s contacts only remain closed (circuit is completed) as long as the button is physically pressed. Once the button is released, the circuit is broken.
Color Options:
A variety of colors are available for the button’s cap, enabling easy identification of different functions or for aesthetic customization.
Physical Size:
The switch is often designed with a compact form factor, typically with a 12mm or 16mm diameter, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
Two-Pin Configuration:
Common for simple circuits, the switch usually has two pins for connecting to the electrical circuit.

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