Piezoelectric switch TACTILE
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piezoelectric switch
piezoelectric switch
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Characteristics

Type
piezoelectric
Protection level
vandal-proof, waterproof, heavy-duty, splash-resistant, rugged, for hazardous areas, oil-resistant, IP69K, heat-resistant, fully-submersible, weather-proof, high-temperature
Other characteristics
LED-illuminated, LED, industrial, sealed, for automotive applications, with indicator light, stainless steel, aluminum, for vehicles

Description

Everswitch Tactile Piezo pushbuttons include all characteristics of completely sealed Piezo switches, giving the user the sensation of physically pressing a button down. The Everswitch tactile solution withstands the harshest wash down, submersed and other hazardous environmental conditions. The tactile switch is IP68. There is no soldering on the ceramic Piezo element and the switch is tested for over 50 Million activation's. There are no moving parts inside the switch that can be damaged by vibrations, acceleration or temperature change. Tactile switches can be supplied with or without illumination and can be programmed according to almost any customer requirement. •Proven Reliability: Tested for 50,000,000 cycles •Weatherproof: Used in harshest outdoor conditions •Touch Activated: Operable with gloves, tools, etc. •Sterilizable: Wash down proof up to 100 BAR •Vandal Resistant: For use in high traffic and abusive areas •Zero power required for keypad operation •Mimics a dry contact switch closure •Eliminates RFI, EMI and ESD issues •Five year warranty •Housing Materials Aluminum 6061 T651 or Stainless Steel (303/304) •Actuating Force 3-5 Newton •Illuminated Ring Polycarbonate •Connection 4 wires 24 AWG •Actuating Travel 0.002 mm •Shock Protection IK 06 •Fastening Torque 2.5 Nm

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.