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APEM Components is a worldwide manufacturer of many types of switches—rocker switches, toggle switches, pushbutton switches, rotary switches, slide switches and more, plus control knobs for numerous industries. We’ve been in business for over half a century and serve several Fortune 500 companies.
Jaidinger is your manufacturer for electrical switches, relays, assemblies and much more! We specialize in pushbutton switches, leaf, snap action, standard and PC-mount switches. We offer ISO certification, large or small quantities, and quick service. Check out our site!
MagneLink is a quality-oriented manufacturer of magnetic switches for a variety of industries. Our electrical switches come in a variety of configurations and housing sizes. We strive to provide reliable electric switches to suit your unique needs. Check our website for product offerings.
Reed Switch Developments has been a manufacturer of total sensor solutions since 1967. We can provide a variety of electrical switches. We design cases, reeds, magnets, wire, cable and connectors to suit your application. Our electric switches serve multiple industries.
Serving the Electrical & Electronics markets for over 75 years. Our product lines continue to evolve. Electric switches include sub-mini, miniature, medium & heavy duty toggles, rocker switches, pushbuttons, snap action & keylock switches, rotary, slide & dip switches, specialty switches & switch programs.
Pushbutton switches use a push button as the actuator, or the moving part that applies force to the contacts. An LED may light pushbutton switches in order to indicate their position (on/off).
Pushbutton switches may be recessed, flush, or raised. Recessed buttons are below the base of a product; this prevents accidental switching. Flush switches, on the other hand, are flush with the outside of a surface. Most doorbells use this configuration. Raised buttons, used in crosswalks, are above the level of a surface and are simple to find and push.
Computers use a pushbutton switch as their power button. These switches are normally opened (N.O.) switches that, when pushed, close a circuit. After the circuit is closed, a message is sent to the motherboard, completing the shutdown process.
Pushbutton switches are used in a variety of settings, including in security systems, ATMs, military equipment, casino gaming (slot machines), fitness equipment, aerospace, agriculture, manufacturing, and construction equipment.