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Push-button switches work on simple electric mechanism to activate or deactivate machinery. A push-button can push-to-make or push-to break (SPST Momentary Switch), where it makes or breaks contact with an electronic system. Industrial machinery or household devices like calculators and kitchen appliances, push-button switches fit specific needs perfectly. Find miniature push-button switches, illuminated switches, momentary switch, surface-mount switches and more here! Browse by voltage, circuitry or illumination color now.
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What is a Push Button switch? Push Button Switches consist of a simple electric switch mechanism which controls some aspect of a machine or a process. Buttons are typically made out of hard material such as plastic or metal. The surface is usually shaped to accommodate the human finger or hand, so the electronic switch can be easily depressed or pushed. Also, most Push Button Switches are also known as biased switches. A biased switch, can be also considered what we call a "momentary switch" where the user will push-for "on" or push-for "off" type. This is also known as a push-to-make (SPST Momentary) or push-to break (SPST Momentary) mechanism. Switches with the "push-to-make" (normally-open or NO) mechanism are a type of push button electrical switch that operates by the switch making contact with the electronic system when the button is pressed and breaks the current process when the button is released. An example of this is a keyboard button.
A "push-to-break" (or normally-closed or NC) electronic switch, on the other hand, breaks contact when the button is pressed and makes contact when it is released.
There are many different kinds of pushbutton switches and at Future Electronics we stock many of the most common types. We carry some of the top pushbutton switches manufacturers and suppliers including: Alps, C & K, E-Switch, EECO, Grayhill, Marquardt Switches, NKK Switches, Panasonic, Rafi USA, Schurter, SUNS and TE Connectivity Best of all our electronic push button switch offering comes in a range of sizes from miniature to industrial power switches. There are even illuminated pushbutton switches available. Use our parametric filters to refine your electric push button switch search on our website. You can select by number of positions, by circuitry, by actuator style and by termination among others.
Typical applications include: Telecommunications, Networking, Audio/Visual, Industrial Controls , Transportation, Medical Equipment/Instrumentation, Kiosks, Vending machines, kitchen appliances, magnetic locks, and various other mechanical and electronic devices, home and commercial.
With our state of the art facility in Memphis and FutureElectronics.com, you have the option to order the exact number of push-button switches required for your R&D or production needs without the unnecessary surplus of buying full reels or boxes.