| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | OTTO Controls |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | OTTO Controls P8-341412B |
| Series: | P8 |
| Housing Material: | Aluminum |
| Contact Material: | Brass |
| Contact Plating: | Gold |
| Maximum Operating Temperature: | 85 °C |
| Minimum Operating Temperature: | -55 °C |
| IP Rating: | IP6K4S |
| Illumination: | Not Illuminated |
| Contact Configuration: | SPST-NO |
| Actuator Type: | Button (Dome) |
| Case Color: | Black |
| Actuator Material: | Thermoplastic |
| Termination Type: | Solder |
| Actuator Shape: | Round |
| Cap Color: | Black |
| Actuator Length: | .25 in |
| Switch Function: | OFF-ON |
| Type: | Sealed |
| Durability Rating (Cycles): | 100,000 Cycles |
| Mounting Style: | Panel Mount |
| Current Rating: | 10 A |
| Voltage Rating (AC): | 115 VAC |
| Voltage Rating (DC): | 28 VDC |
| SKU: | OTTP8-341412B |
P8-341412B
Specifications
Detailed Description
Introducing the P8-341412B, a rugged and reliable Subminiature Momentary Action Sealed Pushbutton Switch designed for demanding industrial applications. With a durable aluminum housing and a thermoplastic actuator, this switch is built to withstand harsh environments. Its gold-plated brass contacts ensure high conductivity and longevity, rated for an impressive 100,000 cycles of operation. The black button with a round dome shape offers a tactile and ergonomic user experience. Featuring a SPST-NO contact configuration, this switch provides reliable Off-(On) functionality. With a current rating of 10A and voltage ratings of 115VAC and 28VDC, it is suitable for a wide range of power applications. RoHS compliant and with an IP6K4S rating for ingress protection, the P8-341412B guarantees safety and environmental responsibility. Perfect for panel mounting with solder termination, this switch is the ideal choice for critical control systems where performance and durability are paramount. Elevate your industrial automation with the P8 series from our extensive range of Push Button Switches.

