Panel Mount Cross Roller Plunger Basic Switch
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High Precision
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Enhanced Life
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Widely Used
Product Description
The panel mount cross roller plunger basic switch is an industrial-grade switch designed for high mechanical strength, dust and drip-proof environments. Its core features include multiple protective structures, high precision trigger and long life design. The switch uses a cross roller plunger drive mechanism, and through the linkage design of the roller and plunger, it can be stable in complex mechanical movements (such as multi-angle contact or lateral force action), while reducing wear. Its internal integration of double break silver composite contact, support up to 15A current load, mechanical life of up to 20 million times, electrical life of up to 500,000 times, significantly better than ordinary micro switch.
Dimensions and Operating Characteristics

General Technical Data
Rating |
15 A, 250 VAC |
Insulation resistance |
100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC) |
Contact resistance |
15 mΩ max. (initial value) |
Dielectric strength |
Between contacts of same polarity |
Between current-carrying metal parts and ground, and between each terminal and non-current-carrying metal parts 2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min |
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Vibration resistance for malfunction |
10 to 55 Hz, 1.5 mm double amplitude (malfunction: 1 ms max.) |
Mechanical life |
Contact gap G, H: 10,000,000 operations min. |
Electrical life |
Contact gap G, H: 500,000 operations min. |
Degree of protection |
General-purpose: IP00 |
Application
Renew’s basic switches play a critical role in ensuring the safety, precision, and reliability of various devices across different fields. Here are some popular or potential application.

Construction Machinery
Adapt to outdoor dust and rain environments with IP64 protection, detect boom position and feed back to the control system to prevent overload.

New Energy Facilities
As an emergency stop switch in the charging pile, the high-voltage circuit can be cut off quickly; The silver composite contact design can withstand the arc generated by frequent on-off and off, extending the service life.