Rotary Switches

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ActiveDiscontinued at Digi-Key
Number of Positions
2020, 20, 1720, 36
Number of Decks
46
Actuator Type
Concentric (3.17mm Dia, 6.35mm Dia)Tertiary
Actuator Length
76.71mm82.60mm84.10mm
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20, 36
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Concentric (3.17mm Dia, 6.35mm Dia)
84.10mm
18°
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Panel Mount, Through Hole
PC Pin
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Discontinued at Digi-Key
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Discontinued at Digi-Key
20
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4
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Concentric (3.17mm Dia, 6.35mm Dia)
76.71mm
18°
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Panel Mount, Through Hole
PC Pin
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20, 20, 17
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4
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82.60mm
18°
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Rotary Switches


Rotary switches serve as mechanical devices designed to control multiple electrical circuits through the rotation of a shaft. By manually or mechanically interacting with the switch, electrical contacts are either closed or opened, facilitating the establishment or interruption of a series of electrical connections. Rotary switches are selected by the number of positions, number of decks, poles per deck, mounting type, contact circuit configuration, throw angle, actuator type and current and voltage ratings. Some rotary switches include adjustable stops or can rotate continuously.