Push Button Switch

A push button switch is a manual control device used to make or break an electrical circuit by pressing a button. It is commonly found in control systems to operate contactors, relays, and starters, enabling basic functions such as start, stop, and direction control.

Push button switches come in various types, including momentary, latching, mushroom head, rotary, illuminated, and key-operated. Most have both normally open and normally closed contacts that switch simultaneously when pressed, supporting flexible and reliable circuit control.

Push Button Switch for Every Application

Push button switches are widely used in both household and industrial devices, offering simple and reliable control. Common applications include calculators, doorbells, appliances, and machinery control panels. With options like momentary, latching, illuminated, and key-operated designs, Bituo Electric’s push button switches meet diverse needs in equipment start/stop control, user input functions, and system commands—ensuring dependable performance across various environments.

Push Button Switch Related Issues

It is a manual switch that controls a circuit by being pressed, commonly used to start or stop equipment.
In appliances, industrial machines, control panels, elevators, doorbells, and automotive systems.
Yes, many models have built-in LEDs or indicators to show the switch status.
Ratings vary widely, from low-voltage electronics to high-current industrial equipment (e.g., 3A to 20A or more).
Typically with terminals for power input, load, and possibly a separate line for LED illumination.
Some models have IP ratings (like IP65 or IP67) for dust and water resistance.

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