Design Tool
- 1: Switch Basics.
- 1.1: Panel Mounted section - Terminology.
- 1.2: Enclosure types.
- 1.3: Technical information.
- 1.4: Assembly instructions.
- 1.5: Piezo Switches.
- 1.5.1: Construction.
- 1.5.2: Application hints and typical circuits.
- 2: Typical Applications.
Panel Mounted section - Terminology
Momentary switch | describes a single operation with a push to engage and an automatic release |
Latching switch | describes an alternate action with a push to engage and a further push to release |
Panel cut-out | the location point in the panel to mount the switch |
Lens | the colored actuator |
Contacts | the electrical switching element |
NO | normally open contact which is open in the non actuated position and closes a circuit on actuation |
NC | normally closed contact which is closed in the non actuated position and opens a circuit on actuation |
Bi-functional selection | feature to describe all latching pushbutton switches in the TP2 and TP5 series incorporating a simple selector mechanism to redertermine the function of the switch |
Exposed bezel | where the pushbutton lens fits inside the switch bezel |
Concealed bezel | where the pushbutton lens fits over the switch bezel |
Flush housing | for mounting switches with the minimum protrusion above the panel surface |
Raised housing | for mounting switches with the bezel prominent above the panel surface |
Snap-in mounting | for mounting switches into a panel from the front without the need of access to the rear of the panel, or without the use locknut |



