Electromechanical Switches

Electromechanical Switches

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Dasenic supplies various types of electromechanical switch products, components and accessories. Electromechanical switches of different types and functions meet the needs of customers for different projects. Good product quality and price make us have a large number of repeat customers.

Electromechanical switch definition

What is an electromechanical switch

An electromechanical switch is a physical device used to control the on and off of a circuit. It changes the state of the electrical contacts inside the switch through mechanical operations (such as pressing, toggling or rotating, etc.) to achieve electrical connection or disconnection.Electromechanical switches combine mechanical and electrical functions and are widely used in various electronic, electrical equipment and industrial systems.

Electromechanical switch types

In addition to the common push button switches, toggle switches, rotary switches, slide switches, and keyboard switch types, Dasen also provides complex types of electromechanical switch products: pull-wire switches, reed switches, rocker switches, programmable display switches, key lock switches, tactile switches, thumbwheel switches, emergency stop (E-Stop) switches, Hall effect push button switches, DIP switches, configurable switch bodies, navigation switches, joysticks, switch caps, protective covers and sealing accessories, etc.


Main features of electromechanical switches

Contact configuration: Common configurations include single-pole single throw (SPST), single-pole double throw (SPDT), double-pole double throw (DPDT), etc.

Rated current and voltage: Electromechanical switches need to work within their rated current and voltage ranges to ensure safety and reliability.

Mechanical life: refers to the number of times a switch can be operated without failure.

Environmental tolerance: includes dustproof, waterproof, shockproof and other characteristics, suitable for applications in harsh environments.


The market price of electromechanical switches varies depending on the type, complexity and brand. Standard switches are more affordable, while specialized switches can be more expensive. Customers should consider their application needs and budget. When purchasing, confirm compliance with system requirements, evaluate durability and performance, choose a reputable brand, check environmental standards, evaluate ease of installation, and seek user feedback for real insights.

Electromechanical Switches to the manufacturers

APEM(74)
Bulgin(16)
C&K(7)
EAO(2)
IDEC(1)
Moujen(78)
Ohmite(52)
SICK(35)
Steute(48)
Eaton(28)
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