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Frequently Asked Questions
Toggle switches are engineered for high-capacity applications. Ratings vary by model, with options available for 12V/24V DC (up to 50A) and 125V/250V AC systems. Always verify the specific Ampere (A) and Voltage (V) ratings in the product description to ensure compatibility with the intended electrical load.
The majority of heavy-duty toggle switches require a standard 12mm (approx. 1/2") mounting hole. Compact or mini-toggle series may require smaller cutouts (e.g., 6mm or 8mm). Precise technical drawings and dimensions are available on individual product pages for accurate panel preparation.
Waterproofing capabilities differ across the product range:
· Standard Protection: Rubber boot covers (e.g., WPC-06) provide basic splash and dust resistance for general environments.
· High-Performance Waterproofing: For applications requiring superior moisture and dust ingress protection, IP67-rated toggle switches (such as the KN3F series) are the recommended choice. These units are specifically designed to withstand harsh outdoor and marine conditions.
· Standard Protection: Rubber boot covers (e.g., WPC-06) provide basic splash and dust resistance for general environments.
· High-Performance Waterproofing: For applications requiring superior moisture and dust ingress protection, IP67-rated toggle switches (such as the KN3F series) are the recommended choice. These units are specifically designed to withstand harsh outdoor and marine conditions.
Flip-up safety guards are a critical safety feature designed to prevent accidental activation. Closing the cover automatically forces the toggle lever into the "OFF" position, ensuring the equipment remains deactivated when not in use.
Yes, customization of terminal types is often possible. While many listings feature standard screw terminals, alternatives such as solder terminals or quick-connect (blade) terminals may be available. Please contact customer support to verify inventory and specific requirements for terminal substitutions prior to placing an order.
These designations indicate the number of poles (circuits) and throws (positions) the switch controls:
· SPST (Single Pole Single Throw): Controls a single ON-OFF circuit.
· SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw): Redirects a single power source between two different circuits.
· DPST / DPDT: These versions allow for the simultaneous control of two independent circuits with a single toggle lever.
· SPST (Single Pole Single Throw): Controls a single ON-OFF circuit.
· SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw): Redirects a single power source between two different circuits.
· DPST / DPDT: These versions allow for the simultaneous control of two independent circuits with a single toggle lever.