A double pole switch is an electric switch with a pair of actuators that are either connected to or disconnected from a circuit. There are at least four terminals in a double pole (DP) switch, and these common devices allow two circuits to be either on or off while controlled by a single toggle, pushbutton or other actuator.
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APEM Components, Inc.Haverhill, MA 877-246-7890 APEM Components, Inc. offers its customers a broad range of high-quality double pole switches and is an ideal solution to all your switch needs. APEM has been in the business of switches for over 50 years, servicing the medical, transportation and military industries among many more. APEM guarantees great customer service and timely delivery. Please call APEM today.
Sytek Enterprises Inc.North Vancouver, BC 800-567-9835 Sytek Enterprises is a major supplier of custom made double pole switches, tactile switches, graphic overlays, membrane keypads, membrane keyboards and metal domes. Sytek distributes to a variety of companies from multiple industries throughout North America, who are all provided with expert design, efficient production and quality service. Please contact Sytek Enterprises today!
Efacec USA, Inc.Norcross, GA 770-446-8854 Efacec offers a wide selection of AGVs from standard to custom design. Its modular design concept allows a high degree of flexibility for sizes, load capacities and functions. Loads can be handled with a variety of handling systems such as on-board conveyors, telescopic forks and forklift type forks. Efacec's excellent double pole switches are unparalleled in quality so please call now.
Arrow Electronics, Inc.Englewood, CO (303)824-4000 Arrow was founded in 1935 as a leading distributor of double pole switches and more for any application you may need. Arrow's quality product line includes basic, pushbutton, tactile, snap, pressure, limit/enclosed, LCD programmable, mil-spec and more. Arrow's broad customer service reaches from small firms to global manufacturers. Contact Arrow today for more information.
Indak Manufacturing CorporationNorthbrook, IL 847-272-0343 Indak Manufacturing designs and manufactures mechanical, double pole switches, resistors, potentiometers, vacuum valves, control modules and key & plunger switches. Today the INDAK Group has built a substantial customer base serving industries like automotive, outdoor power and electronic manufactures & more. Indak's experienced sales staff is knowledgeable and ready to serve you.
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DP switches may be either single throw (ST) or double throw (DT) depending on how many conducting positions the actuator can be in. Double pole, single throw switches consist of four brass terminals, connecting wires and two actuators inside one enclosure. A double pole, double throw has six brass terminals because it is practically two single pole, double throw switches paired together. DPST switches may be labeled with "On" and "Off" markings to identify which switch position closes the circuit. DPDT switches are not as simple to label because no matter which position the switch is in, it still closes a circuit. Instead of being "On" or "Off," these switches are often labeled with the voltage or current of the corresponding circuit. DPST switches are often used to switch electricity mains because they can isolate both the live and neutral connections to avoid a safety issue. Double pole switches are also used to switch appliances using 240 volt circuits to a circuit of a different currency. They are commonly used in devices, equipment and appliances with multiple mechanical parts that function simultaneously.
Double pole switches are simple devices. When the switch is flipped or pushed, the actuator is brought into contact with a terminal. Because it is made from conductive material, the actuator acts as a bridge between the terminal and the rest of the circuit. The electrical switch is safely enclosed, protecting both the circuit and the user. The actuator may be a toggle switch that is flipped or, in the case of normal-off or momentary-on switches, a push button that is depressed. Rocker buttons are widely used as well; they are curved buttons that click into place like a toggle. Though DPDT switches eliminate the "Off" setting, there are variations that include it as a third actuator position. This is useful for motor control because the motor's circuit can be configured to run forward, reverse and off. DPST and DPDT switches can be used in combination with SPST and SPDT switches for many circuitry configurations. By bundling several switches in the same panel or assembly, activating one mechanism could activate many. Double pole switches are common, relatively inexpensive and easy to install. Faceplates, timers, light bulbs and waterproof enclosures are available as add-on features to enhance the look and use of these switches.