Key Features
- 19mm diameter panel cutout latching switch
- Variety LED option
- Dot, ring or symbol illumination available
- Multiple actuator options
- Pilot indicator option
- IP67 rated
- Momentary Off-(On), Latching Off-On
Specifications
| Electrical Rating: | 21A, 24VDC |
| Mechanical Life: | 1,000,000 Cycles |
| Electrical Life: | 50,000 Cycles |
| Contact Resistance: | 50mΩ Max. |
| Insulation Resistance: | 1000 MΩ Min. |
| Dielectric Strength: | 2,000VAC |
| Operating/Storage Temperature: | -20°C to 55°C |
| Travel: | 1.50mm |
| Moisture Protection: | IP67 |
| Actuation Force: | 4N |
| Panel Thickness: | 1-11mm |
| Mounting Nut Torque: | 5-14Nm |
Order Code
( ) denotes function is momentary
* Cable length 1200mm
** The base voltage for rating
*** 5 ICON labels included check backlit label kit page, No illumination options(code examples: L19YLCMSWC)
Actuator Options
Panel Cutout / Illuminated Options
Dimension
Wiring Diagrams
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s a type of switch that maintains its position or state even after the actuating force is removed.
It operates using a mechanism that mechanically holds the contacts in either the open or closed position until manually toggled again.
They offer a stable state, energy efficiency, and the ability to maintain a specific condition without continuous power.
They are commonly used in power management systems, control panels, automotive electronics, and various industrial applications.
Yes, they can be designed to handle both AC and DC electrical currents, depending on their specifications.
They differ from momentary switches in that they maintain their state, while momentary switches only remain activated while being pressed.
Yes, they come in various sizes, configurations, and mounting options to suit different applications.
Yes, they can be integrated into remote control systems, allowing for centralized control and automation.
They can include mechanisms such as locking mechanisms or protective covers to prevent accidental toggling.
Consider factors such as current and voltage ratings, contact materials, actuation force, environmental conditions, and specific application requirements when making your selection.
