LC210 Series - Illuminated Pushbutton Switch

Product Type: Pushbuttons

Manufacturer: Dailywell

The LC210 series of illuminated pushbuttons from Dailywell are single or double pole switches with single throw operations and latching on-off or momentary (on) – off action. Electrically rated to 16A at 250VAC and a mechanical life of over 30,000 cycles.

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The LC210 series of illuminated pushbuttons from Dailywell are single or double pole switches with single throw operations and latching on-off or momentary (on) – off action. Electrically rated to 16A at 250VAC and a mechanical life of over 30,000 cycles.

The LC210 series have circular housing and are designed with tab style terminals and snap-in connectors for quick mounting into panel cut outs of 20.5mm. Available in black or white housing with a choice of 3 non-illuminated and 3 illuminated actuator colours.

The LC210 series is perfect for applications needing higher current ratings such as Home Appliances, Audio-Visual Equipment, Computer Peripherals, Networking Equipment and Industrial Control Systems.

Mechanical Life30,000 Cycles
Panel Cut Out20.5mm
ActionMomentary or Latching
OperationSPST or DPST
Max Voltage250VAC
Max Current16A
Operating Temperature-20°C to +55°C

FAQs

A pushbutton is a simple type of switch, which is designed to complete or disconnect an electrical circuit when the actuator is pressed. Pushbutton switches are used in a huge variety of applications, including white goods, lift controls, keyboards and industrial machinery.

A pushbutton is a simple type of switch, where the spring-loaded internal contacts change state (switch) when the actuator is pressed. Pushbutton switches can have a momentary or latching action, and the switching function can be normally-open (also known as push-to-make), normally-closed (push-to-break) or changeover (containing both normally-open and normally-closed contacts).

A pushbutton is one of the simplest styles of switch, these use the force of an actuator being pushed to activate or deactivate an electrical circuit. Pushbuttons can come in different shapes and sizes from circular switches, like those found in elevators, to square switches similar to what can be found on industrial control panels. These can be raised or flush in design and can even incorporate LEDs for illuminated variations.

A switch encompasses an entire category of electromechanical devices which literally switch the power within an electrical circuit. A switch can be a simple on and off style or it could have multiple ways, such as with rotary switches, where the actuation of the control lever changing the electrical current from one circuit to another. A pushbutton is just one style of switch which is operated by physically pushing on the actuator which results in the circuit being opened or closed.