🔘 Switch Up Your Control Game with APIELE Precision!
The APIELE 22mm 2 Position Maintained Selector Switch (Pack of 2) features a robust 10A current rating at 660VAC, silver contacts for enhanced conductivity, and a durable nylon body with aluminum circuitry. Designed for panel mounting with a standard 22mm size, this latching switch offers reliable, stable control for industrial and professional applications.
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Current Rating | 10 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 660 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Connector Type | Micro-usb |
Brand | APIELE |
Terminal | Through Hole" Or "Screw" Or "Blade" Or "Solder" Or "Spade |
Circuit Type | 2-way |
Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
Actuator Type | Hinge Lever |
Contact Material | Silver |
International Protection Rating | 660 |
Number of Positions | 2 |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Color | Silver |
Wattage | 6.6E+3 |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | APIELE |
UPC | 751433235247 |
Item Weight | 5.5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.07 x 2.95 x 1.73 inches |
Item model number | XB2-10X/21 |
Style | 2 Position Maintained |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Measurement System | Metric, Imperial |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**S
Great switch for the money.
Great product. Received what I expected.
B**R
Good replacement in a boat lift motor
I purchased as a replacement for a similar switch on my boat lift motor. This one functions just like the previous and seems to be of good quality. It came in a two pack, so I have a backup if anything goes wrong with the first one. I will update if there's any issues. I recommend the switch.
S**O
Almost as good as the real deal
These switches kind of look like telemecanique switches but the dimension are a little off. They are not interchangeable with telemecanique . But as long as I use these contact blocks with these bases and operators, they seem to hold up pretty well. The 22mm mounting hole fits. I use them in machines to replace bad failing switches and they seem to hold up. I like the metal bases and how they use the two screws to secure themselves to the panel. I had a problem with one of the screws that holds the contact block in place. It tried to strip the threads (dis-similar metals) but a spot of oil or grease or anti seize compound or assembly lube whatever will take care of that little problem. So I think the base is aluminum. Overall - very happy with my purchase. Will buy more as needed.
G**D
Correct
Exactly what says it is.
J**N
TUFF SWITCHES. handy. looks professional. didn't burn up even when the wires did..
I needed too add a switch too trun on a extra fuel pump, and glow plug control on a old woodchipper.. This worked great. bit of a pita too get installed iff you cant reach and hold front and back with both hands.. and the screws can be a pita if its a tight area.. I suggest wire it up, before you mount it..BUT.. I had something short out, and wires actually melted together, but the switch was fine.. even with a bit larger wire now. and a better relay added.. it hasn't acted up..I use one side ie (left) too turn on GLOW plugs-preheater on a diesel, then turn it too its 3rd position(right) too turn on the fuel lift pump, and everything else.. and middle position is OFF... Then with just a push button next too it too start/crank.. Its better then a bunch of uggly toggle switches..and fits in the dash control that has big 3/4" holes nice..
C**R
Great product
Works as described
B**M
Great price. Product looks and works like higher priced alternatives
No issues, these switches work great
S**I
Infuriating mounting setup.
Impossible to mount. The way these are setup, it is essentially 3 components. 2 switches, a metal bracket that holds these switches together and a shaft with a knob that inserts into that metal bracket and"locks" in place, so that the knob itself moves within the shaft under a spring tension and there is a small, plastic protrusion that moves with the knob, within the shaft to press on either of the switches as you turn the knob.The shaft has a shallow groove cut into it and there is a rubber o-ring on that shaft, which is suppose to go into that groove and provide friction, once the shaft is inserted into the bracket and locked in place via a couple of small lugs. This friction is needed to not let shaft rattle in place and work itself loose and fall out of the bracket, since there is nothing really holding it in place other than these small lugs and the friction from this one o-ring.The problem is that this o-ring is a few sizes too big, or maybe got stretched with time, regardless it does not fit into the shaft and therefore I cannot get any friction to stop it from rattling and falling out.Horrible design!
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