Rocker & Paddle Switches

Rocker and paddle switches are electrical control devices commonly used in electronic circuits. The rocker switch, characterized by a pivoting actuator that rocks back and forth, controls circuit connectivity with a simple up-down motion. It provides a clear on/off indication. Paddle switches, on the other hand, feature a flat, wide actuator that users press to toggle the switch. Both types offer versatility in applications such as home appliances, industrial machinery, and electronic devices, allowing users to easily manage electrical currents. These switches come in various configurations, including single-pole/single-throw (SPST) and double-pole/double-throw (DPDT), catering to diverse operational needs.