Push button for high current applications up to 10A

Push button for high current applications
Push button for high current applications

We are expanding our product range with the new push button series GQD22. The high-quality stainless steel pushbuttons are characterized by their excellent current carrying capacity of 10A and are therefore perfectly suited for high-current applications. The installation diameter of 22mm makes them compact and space-saving, while their protection class IP65 and impact class IK09 offer reliable protection against vandalism.

You can choose between the contact configurations 1NO1NC and 2NO, as well as solder connection and cable connection. Furthermore, optional LED lighting of the switches is possible in a wide variety of colors for status display. A customer-specific engraving of the pressure hood can also be implemented from a MOQ of 500 pieces.

The GQD22 series is extremely durable and has a mechanical life of 1 million switching cycles. They can be used in a temperature range from -25°C to +80°C and are therefore ideal for industrial use. Whether in the automotive industry, in mechanical engineering or in the electronics industry, the GQD22 series is the perfect choice for demanding applications.

 


Data sheets (.pdf)

Pushbutton with solder connection / 1NO1NC / optionally with LED lighting >>

Push button with cable connection / 2NO / optionally with LED lighting >>


 
Via push button

A push button is an electrical switch that is activated by manually pressing a button or button. The pressure completes an electrical circuit that triggers a specific action. As soon as the pressure on the button is released again, the switch interrupts the circuit and the action is ended. Vandalism-proof input buttons and pushbuttons are particularly important in public areas, in local transport and in industrial machine controls. These guarantee precise and reliable operation as well as quick traceability. These buttons often assume the functions of a pure command transmitter in order to clearly communicate signals such as start and stop or forward and reverse.