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100SP(1,4)T6B11M2QEH
SWITCH TOGGLE SPDT 5A 120V
E-Switch
612
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1 : 4,03000 €
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Panel Mount
SPDT
Mom-Off-Mom
5A (AC/DC)
120 V
28 V
Flat Anti-Rotation
12.30mm
Non-Illuminated
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PC Pin
Circular - 6.35mm Dia
1/4-40
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Epoxy Sealed Terminals
-30°C ~ 85°C
100SP3T6B11M1QE
SWITCH TOGGLE SPDT 5A 120V
E-Switch
71
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1 : 3,41000 €
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Panel Mount
SPDT
On-Off-On
5A (AC/DC)
120 V
28 V
Flat Anti-Rotation
12.30mm
Non-Illuminated
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-
Solder Lug
Circular - 6.35mm Dia
1/4-40
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Epoxy Sealed Terminals
-30°C ~ 85°C
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About Toggle Switches


A toggle switch is a type of electrical switch that is manually operated by a lever, handle, or "toggle" that moves back and forth between positions. Unlike push buttons or rotary switches, toggle switches provide a tactile "snap" action and a clear visual indication of the current state—either ON or OFF. This mechanical action makes toggle switches especially popular in applications where positive feedback and reliable operation are important, such as in industrial control panels, automotive dashboards, aerospace systems, household appliances, and even DIY electronics.

What sets toggle switches apart is their simplicity, durability, and range of configurations. Toggle switches come in multiple pole and throw options to suit different circuit needs such as single-pole single-throw (SPST) or double-pole double-throw (DPDT) forms. For example, a SPST toggle simply turns a circuit on or off, while a DPDT toggle can control two circuits or reverse polarity. Wiring does matter in multi-pole or multi-throw switches—miswiring can cause circuits to function improperly, so it's essential to consult a wiring diagram or datasheet for the specific model. Toggle switches may look old-fashioned compared to touch-sensitive or membrane switches, but they remain a popular and reliable option due to their tactile control and mechanical endurance.

When selecting a toggle switch, consider the electrical ratings (voltage and current), the number of poles and throws, mounting style (panel mount, PCB mount), actuator style, and whether the switch needs features like momentary action, sealing for moisture or dust (IP-rated), or illumination.