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Box 180 mixed buttons

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SKU TPX00154 Barcode 7630049204195 Show more
Original price €9,10
Original price €9,10 - Original price €9,10
Original price €9,10
Current price €7,28
€7,28 - €7,28
Current price €7,28
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Transparent plastic case containing 180 various mini buttons for direct mounting on PCB.

Overview

The package includes:

  • 20 pcs - 6x6x4.3 mm
  • 20 pcs - 6x6x5 mm
  • 20 pcs - 6x6x6 mm
  • 20 pcs - 6x6x7 mm
  • 20 pcs - 6x6x8 mm
  • 20 pcs - 6x6x9.5 mm
  • 20 pcs - 6x6x11 mm
  • 15 pcs - 6x6x12 mm
  • 15 pcs - 6x6x13 mm
  • 10 pcs - 6x6x14 mm

Tech specs

  • Category: 12 Vdc - 50 mA
  • Insulation resistance: > 100 Mohm - 250 Vdc
  • Contact resistance: <100mohm
  • Soldering temperature: 255°C max. 5 seconds
  • Average mechanical life: 500,000 cycles
  • Average electrical life: 300,000 cycles
  • Operating temperature: -25°C to +70°C

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