TE Connectivity Push Button Switch, Latching, Panel Mount, 6.35mm Cutout, SPDT

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RS Stock No.:
783-1066
Mfr. Part No.:
MPG106D
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Switch Operation

Latching

Illuminated

No

Panel Cut Out Diameter

6.35mm

Mounting Type

Panel Mount

Contact Configuration

SPDT

Contact Current Rating

6 A @ 120 V ac

Contact Material

Silver Plated Copper

Manufacturer Part No.

MPG106D

Terminal Type

Wire Lug

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

TE Connectivity - MPG Series Switch


TE Connectivity MPG series of miniature Push Button switches are available in a choice of SPDT or DPDT contact configurations with momentary switching function and solder terminals.
MPG switches are designed to be panel mounted. They have a contact resistance less than 10mΩ and an insulation resistance greater than 1000MΩ. They are epoxy sealed with a flux proof construction.
Accessories for the MPG miniature Push Button switches include a brass chromium-plated bezel and a 15mm diameter black actuator button, see stock numbers 134-2462 and 7830053 respectively.

Momentary or alternate switching
Maximum switch rating of 6A at 125Vac, 3A at 250Vac
Gold flash over silver clad copper contacts
M6 bush
Solder terminals
Contact resistance <10mΩ maximum
Dielectric strength 1500Vac for 1 minute
Insulation resistance 1000MΩ minimum
Mechanical life >50,000 operations
Operating temperature range -20 to +80°C

Note

Actuator button is not supplied with the switch and must be ordered separately. For a suitable 15mm black button see stock number 7830053
Momentary switches have the momentary state displayed in brackets, e.g. on - (on).

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