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Single Pole Switch

A single pole switch is a simple electric switch that is either connected or disconnected to a circuit. Single pole switches are general purpose switches that are used in many situations because they are either on or off, a useful and helpful characteristic.

APEM Components, Inc.
Haverhill, MA
877-246-7890
Offering a broad range of high-quality electrical switches including: push button switches, rocker switches and DIP and single pole switch elements, APEM Components is an ideal solution to your switch needs. APEM has been in the business of switches for over 50 years, servicing the medical, transportation, military industries and more. We guarantee great customer service and timely delivery.
Shallco, Inc.
Smithfield, NC
800-876-3135
Shallco is a leading manufacturer of standard or custom-made rotary switches, detented power switches, snap action switches, military switches and assemblies plus mechanical assemblies. While many of our custom and standard products have been used in critical industrial and military applications, all our products meet ISO 9001:2000 certification.
Amphenol Nexus Technologies Incorporated
Stamford, CT
203-327-7300
Amphenol Nexus Technologies brings you custom designed and manufactured plugs, jacks and switches. We can supply you with dependable audio frequency plugs & jacks, push-button switches and waterproof products. We've been in business for over 45 years and still maintain ISO 9001/2000 quality standards. Please contact us today to discuss your requirements.
Quality Switch, Inc.
Newton Falls, OH
330-872-5707
Quality Switch is a manufacturer of a wide variety of tap changers and electrical switches used primarily in transformers and load centers but can be applied wherever power is controlled. We can provide switches for use in air, oil, silicone, R-Temp, or any other high fire point hydrocarbon fluid. Switch styles can include shoe types, ring types, or blade types. We are ISO 9001 Certified.
E-Switch, Inc.
Minneapolis, MN
800-867-2717
E-Switch is a wholly owned subsidiary of Stein Industries, Inc. Stein Industries has been providing various services and quality products to a multitude of industries since 1907. Today, E-Switch can provide you with push-button switches, rocker switches, rotary switches, slide switches, toggle switches, detector, DIP, keylock, leaf, snap-action plus tactile switches and switch caps. Call us today!
Marquardt Switches, Inc.
Cazenovia, NY
315-655-8050
Since 1981, Marquardt provides high quality, innovative switching products to the Global Automotive, Power Tool and Appliance Switch Markets. We are customer-focused, quality-minded and driven to excellence by the best people in the industry. Contact us for your needs of switches, sensors & controls, power tool switches and automotive switches & controls.
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Single Pole Switch

Single pole (SP) switches can be either single throw or double throw, which refers to the number of conducting positions; that is, the number of terminals that will complete the circuit. They are abbreviated as SPST or SPDT accordingly. SP switches consist of two brass terminals, connecting wires, the actuator or toggle switch and an enclosure that is most frequently plastic. One characteristic of single pole, single throw switches are that they have "On" and "Off" markings on them because those are the only two options. SPDT switches are slightly different because they are changeover switches that toggle between two circuit options. The maximum voltage and current of switches is a necessary specification to keep in mind in addition to knowing the difference between AC and DC currents and what the situation requires. Single pole switches are very common and are used in virtually every building that uses electricity: light switches are SP. The large category of power switches or buttons are SPST, but other simple function devices use these switches as well, such as doorbells.

Single pole switches have few parts because of the basic function they provide. As the switch is flipped (or pushed in the case of push button SPST switches), a strip of conducting material is brought into contact with both terminals, closing the circuit and allowing electricity to flow through the actuator. The operator is protected from the current because the components are safely contained inside the enclosure. When the switch is toggled back, the conductor breaks contact with both terminals and the circuit is open. Single pole, double throw switches are similar in operation. One actuator is flipped from one circuit line to another. There are two terminals that the switch toggles between, removing the "Off" setting. SP double throw switches are used to change circuits from a higher voltage current to lower current, for example, if the lights need to remain on but at a lower intensity. SPST and SPDT can be used in combination to create more options. When two SPST switches are used in combination, they essentially form a double pole, single throw switch. Though other switches can do the same thing in one enclosure, single pole switches are very common, comparatively inexpensive and easy to install. Some switches may be illuminated through use of a small bulb inside the plastic shell that covers the actuator. Timers, faceplates and additional enclosures are also available.