Feature

●Alps Electric THT Tact Switch - SKHH Series
●The SKHH Series Tactle or Tact Switch with Alps Electric is a SPST snap-on switch that is used at low current (rated current 50mA, 12V dc)
●These tact switches have a sharp and reliable feel with low contact resistance and high contact reliability, and are used for a variety of operating forces
●The SKHH series tact switch features 0.25 mm movement, 6 x 6 mm body size, snap-in THT type terminals, and you can choose between vertical and horizontal operating directions
●Sharp and reliable feel Color rich press board Vertical and Horizontal operating direction Wide operating power Long life Low contact resistance: 100 MΩ Insulation resistance less than 100 MΩ @ 100 V dc Suitable for automotive applications


Description

This is a product for business contractors.
Alps Electric THT Tact Switch - SKHH Series; The SKHH series tacttile or tact switch on the Alps electric is a SPST snap-type switch that is used at low current (rated current 50mA, 12V dc). ● These tact switches have a sharp and reliable operation feel, with low contact resistance, high contact reliability, and can be used for a variety of operating power. The SKHH series tact switch has a 0.01 inch (0.25 mm), a 0.2 x 0.2 inch (6 x 6 mm), and the terminals are snap-in type THT type, so you can choose between vertical and horizontal directions. ●Sharp and reliable feeling, rich color pressure, vertical and horizontal operation direction, wide operating power, long life, low contact resistance: 100 MΩ, insulation resistance less than 100 MΩ @ 100 V dc suitable for automotive applications
Quantity: 1 box (20 pieces); Contact Configuration: Single Pole Single Throw (SPST); Terminal Type: Through Holes; Switch Operation: Momentary; Actuator Length: 0.2 inches (4.3 mm); Actuator Color: Black; Actuator Type: Stem; Dimensions: 0.2 x 0.2 inches (6 x 6 x 4.3 mm); Contact Rated Current: 50 mA @ mA @ mA @ 12V dc; Operation Power: 0.9 8 N. Machine Target Life: 100000 Cycles; RoHS Compliant: Yes / Code Number: 758-1922