Slide Switches

Slide switches are electromechanical switches operated by sliding a lever to open or close an electrical circuit. These switches are available in miniature and sub-miniature sizes, with options for through-hole, panel mount, and right angle configurations. Designed for flexibility, slide switches offer multiple pole and throw configurations, latching options, and various actuator lengths, making them suitable for a wide range of electronic and electrical applications.

FAQs – Slide Switches

What are slide switches?

Slide switches are electromechanical switches that control circuits by sliding a lever between on and off positions.

How do slide switches work?

Slide switches operate by moving a slider to open or close an electrical connection.

What types of slide switches are available?

Slide switches are available in miniature and sub-miniature sizes with multiple configuration options.

What mounting options are available for slide switches?

They are available in through-hole, panel mount, and right angle mounting styles.

What configurations are available in slide switches?

Slide switches support multiple pole and throw configurations such as SPDT and DPDT.

What switching functions do slide switches offer?

They support functions like On-Off-On and On-None-On for flexible circuit control.