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A radial pin tumbler (RPT) clip-on key switch 2910 available in Bright Chrome with a Double D fixing hole shape. This switch can be connected to either a C.K. low voltage or M.S. mains voltage switch to form a circuit that is controlled by the key. This makes it ideal for use in Enclosure applications. It is recommended that, when these locks are fitted, the key is turned to position “1” and removed for ease of switch alignment.
A Radial Pin Tumbler (R.P.T) clip-on key switch 2911 available in Bright Chrome with a Double D fixing hole shape. This key switch can be connected to either a C.K. low voltage or M.S. mains voltage switch, making it ideal for use in Enclosure applications such as circuit breakers and switchgears. It is recommended that, when these locks are fitted, the key is turned to position “1” and removed for ease of switch alignment.
A radial pin tumbler (R.P.T) Inline Key Switch 4356 available in Bright Chrome with a Double D fixing hole shape. Once connected to a C.K. low voltage switch, the 4356 switch forms part of a circuit that is controlled by the key. This makes it ideal for use in Enclosure applications such as data cabinets and circuit breakers.
A radial pin tumbler (R.P.T) Inline Key Switch 4357 available in Bright Chrome with a Double D fixing hole shape. This switch has been designed for use with an Omron switch D2F only.
A radial pin tumbler (RPT) snap-on key switch 4951 available in Bright Chrome with a Double D fixing hole shape. This switch can be connected to either a C.K. low voltage or M.S. mains voltage switch to form a circuit that is controlled by the key. This makes it ideal for use in Enclosure applications. It is recommended that, when these locks are fitted, the key is turned to position “1” and removed for ease of switch alignment.
A 9550006 rotary action M.S. mains voltage switch. When connected to an RPT, 5 disc or 8 disc camlock, this switch forms a keyswitch. Note: this switch has only 1 circuit configuration – see Technical Drawing below.
A wafer is a switch where the contacts are arranged on both sides. Our range of wafer switches have been designed for use with our 5 disc and 8 disc rotary action key switches. Once connected a wafer switch is used as part of a circuit and are mainly found on Enclosure applications.
A key-operated switch is a switch that can only be activated with the use of a key and is normally integrated into an electrical circuit. When the key is turned, it creates or breaks the circuit, acting as an on-off key switch to enable or isolate the system. Where power isolation is required, a key isolator switch provides a secure and controlled method of cutting the circuit.
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