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Everswitch point illuminated touch metal piezo switches, with single or bi-color LEDs, provide elegant single dot illumination, with on / off indications for a variety of applications.

Featuring ultra-rugged aviation grade steel or aluminum housings that make them impervious to snow, rain, ice, dirt and strong chemicals, Everswitch point illuminated switch solutions offer reliable and trouble-free usage in demanding, industrial, outdoor and high traffic environments.

Beyond momentary closure, Everswitch point illuminated touch metal piezo switches provide prolonged, haptic, toggle and continuous function, and can be fully customized to the smallest detail to fit your product aspirations.

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Key Specifications

  • 12 or 24 V LEDs standard (3.3 V and 5 V available)
  • Red, Green, Amber, Blue, White or Bi-Color Red/Green LEDs
  • Aviation grade Aluminum or Stainless Steel 303 std (304, 316 optional)
  • Anodized Aluminum in Silver, Black, Red, Green, Blue or Gold finishes
  • Momentary, N.O. standard (N.C., Prolonged, Haptic, Toggle, Continuous optional)
  • 30 cm cable standard (longer length, connectors, pins or terminal block optional)
  • 0.2 A, 24 V standard (1 A, 24 V available)


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