Marquardt 1841 – above standard classics

Pleasant actuation characteristics and reliable features of a push button switch Marquardt series 1840 make it attractive for all applications where you require control by a push.

Classic push-button switches are favorite for many decades, maybe also because theyΒ΄re well known already from the beginnings of electronics. Probably, a nostalgia is not the only reason making them popular, but mainly an easy control, when even an unacquainted person knows, that itΒ΄s something β€œwhat has to be pushed” to change a status of an electric device. Exactly a term β€œto change a status” is important, because at these switches itΒ΄s not possible (or not easily visible), whether itΒ΄s switched on or off. Though itΒ΄s true, that the majority of such switches is a little bit pushed down (lowered) in a switched on status, but the difference is often small. ThatΒ΄s why these switches are not suitable for applications, where from safety reasons itΒ΄s necessary to know tha status of the switch before connecting to a mains line.

Marquardt 1841 - above standard classics

Switch 1841.1301 (SPNC) belongs to a top in this segment and offers a really pleasant control and a quality switching system with a mechanical endurance of min. 100 000 cycles. 6A/ 250V is far sufficient for many applications and assembly is simple – by means of an M12 nut supplied. An interesting supplement is also a neoprene cap integrated with an M12 nut, enabling to gain a considerable resistance to water and dust. Also available are 2-pole versions – 1842 and also versions functioning as a push-button (momentary).

 

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