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    C&K miniature rocker switches feature a splash proof rubber boot option

    07/26/2013

    C&K Components, a manufacturer of pushbutton, tactile, toggle and rocker switches, as well as smart card interconnect devices, has expanded its product offering of miniature rocker switches to include IP65-rated waterproof switches. The miniature IP65-rated rocker switches have a splash proof rubber boot option for waterproofing. Available in multiple versions and styles, the D Series, DA Series and DM Series and CR Series of miniature IP65-rated rocker switches meet a wide range of application requirements including appliances, computers & peripherals, medical instrumentation, and electric tools. The D Series miniature snap-in power rocker switch features PC and quick connect terminals. Available in momentary and maintained models, the switch is offered with a recessed bracket that prevents accidental actuation. The DA Series is the illuminated version of the D Series. The single-pole rocker switch offers attractive actuator styling with multiple options. The DM Series is the two-pole version and can handle up 10A at 125 V AC. The RoHS-compliant, miniature waterproof rocker switches have an electrical life of 10,000 cycles, with operating temperature ranges from -20°C to +65°C (D Series and DM Series) and -20°C to +85°C (DA Series). "C&K Components continuously enhances products using advanced technologies and processes to deliver switch solutions for current and future industry needs. The miniature IP65-rated rocker switches are designed to provide the ruggedness and reliability required in demanding environmental conditions," said Kyle Peterson, Worldwide Product Line Manager. C&K Components

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