FSK-20-002

Introduction

Current: 0.1A, 3A,Voltage:AC 125V/250V, DC 12V/24VApproved: UL,cUL(CSA),VDE,ENEC,CQC

Product Details

Product Tags

FSK-20-002-

Switch technical Characteristics

ITEM

(technical parameter)

Value

1

(Electrical Rating)

0.1A 250VAC

2

(Operating Force)

1.0~2.5N

3

(Contact  Resistance)

≤300mΩ

4

(Insulation Resistance)

≥100MΩ(500VDC)

5

(Dielectric Voltage)

(between non-connected terminals)

500V/0.5mA/60S

(between terminals and the metal frame)

1500V/0.5mA/60S

6

(Electrical Life)

≥50000 cycles

7

(Mechanical Life)

≥100000 cycles

8

(Operating Temperature)

-25~105℃

9

(Operating Frequency)

(electrical):15 cycles(Mechanical):60 cycles

10

(Vibration Proof)

(Vibration Frequency):10~55HZ;(Amplitude):1.5mm;(Three directions):1H

11

(Solder Ability)(More than 80% of immersed part shall be covered with solder)

(Soldering Temperature):235±5℃(Immersing Time):2~3S

12

(Solder Heat Resistance)

(Dip Soldering):260±5℃ 5±1SManual Soldering):300±5℃ 2~3S

13

(Test Conditions)

(Ambient Temperature):20±5℃(Relative Humidity):65±5%RH(Air Pressure):86~106KPa

How to connect the waterproof micro switch?

How to wire the waterproof micro switch?

Generally, a waterproof micro switch has three points. One of these three points is a common point, one is a normally open point, and the other is a closed point. The common point is like the zero line in the socket. The normally open point is to open the switch to make the current The point where the current flows, the closed point is of course the contact through which the open current passes. Connect the corresponding point to the corresponding location, and that’s it. Although the wiring method of the waterproof micro switch seems very simple, it is still necessary to make relevant preparatory measures.

 

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