| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | OTTO Controls |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | OTTO Controls P7-D2B1126 |
| Series: | P7-D |
| Housing Material: | Aluminum |
| Contact Material: | Brass |
| Contact Plating: | Gold |
| Maximum Operating Temperature: | 85 °C |
| Minimum Operating Temperature: | -55 °C |
| IP Rating: | IP6K8S |
| Illumination: | Not Illuminated |
| Contact Configuration: | SPST-NO |
| Actuator Type: | Button (Flush Matte) |
| Case Color: | Black |
| Actuator Material: | Thermoplastic |
| Termination Type: | Solder |
| Actuator Shape: | Round |
| Cap Color: | Blue |
| Actuator Length: | .027 in |
| Switch Function: | OFF-ON |
| Type: | Sealed |
| Durability Rating (Cycles): | 50,000 Cycles |
| Mounting Style: | Panel Mount |
| Current Rating: | 5 A |
| Voltage Rating (AC): | 115 VAC |
| Voltage Rating (DC): | 28 VDC |
| SKU: | OTTP7-D2B1126 |
P7-D2B1126
Specifications
Detailed Description
Introducing the P7-D series Subminiature Momentary Action Dome Pushbutton Switch, SKU P7-D2B1126. This high-performance switch features a durable construction with an aluminum housing and a thermoplastic actuator, ensuring reliability in demanding environments. The blue flush matte button with a round shape offers a sleek design, perfect for panel mounting applications. With a gold contact plating and brass contact material, it guarantees efficient conductivity. Operating at a maximum temperature of 85°C and a minimum of -55°C, it's suitable for a wide range of industrial settings. The SPST-NO contact configuration and off-(on) switch function provide precise control. Rated for 50,000 cycles, it's built for longevity. With IP6K8S sealing, it offers protection against dust and water ingress. This non-illuminated switch has a voltage rating of 115 VAC and 28 VDC, making it versatile for various power systems. Ideal for hi-rel applications, this switch is a reliable choice for critical operations. Explore the P7-D2B1126 and experience superior performance in push button switches.

