Rotary switch V series
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Rotary switch - V series - Carling Technologies - cam / single-pole / bipolar
Rotary switch - V series - Carling Technologies - cam / single-pole / bipolar
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Characteristics

Type
rotary, cam
Number of poles
single-pole, bipolar
Protection level
IP67
Mounting
panel mount
Other characteristics
electromechanical, momentary
Primary current

Max.: 20 A

Min.: 0.4 A

Voltage

Max.: 28 V

Min.: 12 V

Description

The V-Series Contura Rotary Switch was designed for maximum performance and reliability leveraging features of the widely popular V-Series Contura Rocker Switches. Available in maintained and momentary circuit options, the V-Series Rotary features a sturdy knob construction, up the three separate LEDs, and fits in an industry standard panel opening. Internally, the V-Series Contura Rotary Swtich uses a patented mechanism that translates rotary to linear motion. This allows for common switch functionality and terminal connections with the V-Series rocker version and requires no harness change. A secondary CAM, which helps drive the mechanism, provides definitive detent positions and prevents the switch from stopping between positions, while improving tactile feel. The V-Series Rotary also features an innovative PC board that supports the LED and surface mount resistors, and IP67 sealing protection above panel by utilizing LED and actuator stem seals. Together, these features make the V-Series Contura Rotary switch the best choice available in the market today.

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