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SCI R13-213B BLACK 6P DPDT Rocker Switch On-On Panel Mount

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75-0058

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SCI 6P DPDT rocker switch with black On-On panel mount.


  • Silver plated brass terminals
  • Panel mounting
  • Dimensions 20.3(L) x 14(W) x 22(D)mm
  • Available in black
  • UL flame 94V-2 approved
  • 6A contact current
  • 250V AC contact voltage
  • Brass contact, silver plated
  • Quick connect terminal
  • Non-illuminated
  • Contact Rating 6A 125V AC, 3A 250V AC
  • SCI R13-213 Series

Type Rocker switch
Contact Configuration DPDT
Max. Current 6A
Action On / on
Illumination Type None
Illumination Colour(s) N/A

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29 May 2019 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 75-0058
Q. Do you have suitable female push connectors that can be soldered to the cables ?
A. Hi Tim, thank you for your question. The only female push connectors we offer are: insulated and uninsulated.


15 November 2016 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 75-0058
Q. Is this the same as 63-2982, if so why the different price?
A. Hi Chris, thank you for your question. They have different switching capabilities: 75-0058 - 6A contact current; 63-2982 - 3A contact current.


06 November 2015 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 75-0058
Q. Is this switch momentary or latching?
A. Hi Ryan, thank you for your question. This is a latching on on switch.

Reviews


A Nice Little Switch

Reviewed by: John Smith - 21 January 2014
A useful switch that looks and feels nice to operate. The large number of poles is useful. The only drawback is that they are easily damaged by heat when soldering.