ALPS ELECTRONICS

Rotary switches

₹ 3200.00  Incl. GST/Nos ₹ 2711.86 Excl. GST

Description

A rotary switch is a switch operated by rotation. These are often chosen when more than 2 positions are needed, such as a three-speed fan or a CB radio with multiple frequencies of reception or "channels".A rotary switch consists of a spindle or "rotor" that has a contact arm or "spoke" which projects from its surface like a cam. It has an array of terminals, arranged in a circle around the rotor, each of which serves as a contact for the "spoke" through which any one of a number of different electrical circuits can be connected to the rotor. The switch is layered to allow the use of multiple poles, each layer is equivalent to one pole. Usually such a switch has a detent mechanism so it "clicks" from one active position to another rather than stalls in an intermediate position. Thus a rotary switch provides greater pole and throw capabilities than simpler switches do.

Rotary switches

Product ID (MPN): ITB-126A5FDA
Availability:In Stock
₹ 3200.00  Incl. GST ₹ /Nos
Brand Name ALPS ELECTRONICS
Model ITB-126A5FDA
Condition New
Unit Type Nos
Minimum Order Quantity 1
Minimum Ordered Packs 1
Country of Origin India
Taxes Inclusive of Tax
Ships from Faridabad
Shipping Product eligible for free shipping
Returnable 7 Days Return
Warranty Type Manufacturer / Seller
Warranty Not Applicable
SELLER INFORMATION
ALPS ELECTRONICS
Business Address
3754, JAWAHAR COLONY, NIT,,, Faridabad Haryana-121005
  • Description
    A rotary switch is a switch operated by rotation. These are often chosen when more than 2 positions are needed, such as a three-speed fan or a CB radio with multiple frequencies of reception or "channels".A rotary switch consists of a spindle or "rotor" that has a contact arm or "spoke" which projects from its surface like a cam. It has an array of terminals, arranged in a circle around the rotor, each of which serves as a contact for the "spoke" through which any one of a number of different electrical circuits can be connected to the rotor. The switch is layered to allow the use of multiple poles, each layer is equivalent to one pole. Usually such a switch has a detent mechanism so it "clicks" from one active position to another rather than stalls in an intermediate position. Thus a rotary switch provides greater pole and throw capabilities than simpler switches do.