Marine switch G
electrical circuit

marine switch
marine switch
marine switch
marine switch
marine switch
marine switch
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Characteristics

Application domain
marine
Applications
electrical circuit

Description

The G-Series toggle switches feature a slow-make, slow-break contact mechanism. They are AC rated and are also suitable for low voltage DC rated applications. They fit the industry standard .500 diameter mounting hole. These switches are available in a wide range of momentary and maintained single throw or double throw circuits, terminations, and bushing/toggle configurations. Specs Certifications - UL, CSA, VDE (for select circuits) Number of Poles - 1 & 2 pole Ratings - 10A 250VAC 15A 125VAC 3/4HP 125-250VAC 3A 250VAC 6A 125VAC 1/4HP 125-250VAC 12A 250VAC 17A 125VAC 1HP 250VAC 20A 250VAC 20A 125-277VAC 1 1/2HP 125VAC 2HP 125-250VAC 10A 250VAC 15A 125VAC 12(6)A 250VAC T85 1/4HP 125-250VAC Circuits - On-Off (On)-Off On-(Off) On-On On-(On) On-Off-On On-Off-(On) (On)-Off-(On) Dielectric Strength - 1,000 V RMS (minimum) Insulation Resistance - 100 megohms (minimum) Base Material - Phenolic Actuator Style - Metal Bat Toggles (variety of lengths) Plastic Chisel Toggles (variety of styles) Actuator Material - Brass/Nickel Plate or Polycarbonate Bushing Material - Brass/Nickel Plate or Polycarbonate Terminal Options - .250 QC Tabs .187 QC Tabs Solder Lugs Wire Leads Screw Terminals PC Terminals Mounting Method - Bushing Mount Mounting Hole Dimensions - .500" diameter; 12.70mm diameter Value Added - Special contact plating Progressive circuits Additional ratings available Bushing accessories available Neoprene seals available Applications Marine Commercial Food Generators Industrial Automation Office Automation Medical Equipment

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