Configurable Switch Components - Body

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
AYW-400

AYW-400

IDEC

CONFIG SW BODY E-STOP NON-ILLUM

17

A22NZ-BMA-TWA

A22NZ-BMA-TWA

Omron Automation & Safety Services

CONFIG SW BODY PUSHBUTTON ILLUM

18

A22RL-TW-A

A22RL-TW-A

Omron Automation & Safety Services

CONFIG SW BODY PUSHBUTTON ILLUM

20

45-2D36.2A20.000

45-2D36.2A20.000

EAO

EMERGENCY-STOP SWITCH ACTUATOR I

10

A22NZ-2RM-01CA

A22NZ-2RM-01CA

Omron Automation & Safety Services

CONFIG SW BODY KEYLOCK NON-ILLUM

20

A3PJ-5722-12E

A3PJ-5722-12E

Omron Automation & Safety Services

CONFIG SW BODY PUSHBUTTON ILLUM

0

A22NZ-MNM-NBA

A22NZ-MNM-NBA

Omron Automation & Safety Services

CONFIG SW BODY PUSHBUT NON-ILLUM

1

704.731.1

704.731.1

EAO

ILLUMINATED PUSHBUTTON-ACTUATOR

63

1.30275.2210800

1.30275.2210800

RAFI

CONFIG SW BODY KEYLOCK NON-ILLUM

6

1.30292.1022200

1.30292.1022200

RAFI

CONFIG SW BODY SELECTOR ILLUM

10

A3PA-5711-24E

A3PA-5711-24E

Omron Automation & Safety Services

CONFIG SW BODY PUSHBUTTON ILLUM

10

A22NZ-3RM-01DA

A22NZ-3RM-01DA

Omron Automation & Safety Services

CONFIG SW BODY KEYLOCK NON-ILLUM

16

1.30240.1210100

1.30240.1210100

RAFI

CONFIG SW BODY PUSHBUT NON-ILLUM

0

1.30242.6020200

1.30242.6020200

RAFI

CONFIG SW BODY SELECTR NON-ILLUM

0

704.060.2

704.060.2

EAO

(704.060.2X) LIGHTED PUSHBUTTON/

14

45-2D36.1820.000

45-2D36.1820.000

EAO

EMERGENCY-STOP SWITCH ACTUATOR I

7

1.30290.1212600

1.30290.1212600

RAFI

RAFIX 30 FS+ PUSHBUTTON ILLUMINA

0

A30NZ-2MM-01BA

A30NZ-2MM-01BA

Omron Automation & Safety Services

CONFIG SW BODY KEYLOCK NON-ILLUM

8

45-2531.2920.000

45-2531.2920.000

EAO

MUSHROOM-HEAD PUSHBUTTON ACTUATO

15

1.30270.9512201

1.30270.9512201

RAFI

CONFIG SW BODY PUSHBUT NON-ILLUM

10

Configurable Switch Components - Body

1. Overview

Configurable Switch Components - Body are modular electrical/mechanical devices designed to enable customizable control solutions in complex systems. These components serve as the core structural and functional units for switches, offering adaptable configurations for electrical connectivity, signal routing, and system monitoring. Their importance in modern technology stems from their ability to streamline design processes, reduce inventory complexity, and support rapid prototyping in industries ranging from industrial automation to smart infrastructure.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Mechanical Configurable Switch BodyPhysical actuator-based switching with modular contact arrangementsIndustrial machinery control panels
Electronic Switch Body with ASICProgrammable logic integration for signal processingTelecom infrastructure equipment
Smart Switch BodyEmbedded sensors and IoT connectivity supportSmart building management systems
Modular Hybrid Switch BodyCombines power and signal switching in single unitEV charging stations
Safety-rated Switch BodyComplies with SIL/PL safety standardsMedical equipment safety interlocks

3. Structure and Components

A typical configurable switch body comprises:

  • Dielectric housing (PC/ABS/PA materials)
  • Multi-position contact block system
  • Actuator mechanism (toggle/rocker/rotary)
  • Busbar/PCB interface modules
  • Configuration encoding system
  • Environmental sealing gaskets
Advanced models integrate MEMS sensors and wireless communication modules for IIoT compatibility.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterValue RangeSignificance
Current Rating0.1-100ADetermines power handling capability
Voltage Range12-1000V DC/ACDefines application voltage compatibility
Electrical Life50,000-1,000,000 cyclesImpacts maintenance intervals
IP RatingIP20-IP69KEnvironmental protection level
Response Time5-50msCritical for high-speed automation
Vibration Resistance10-40GEnsures reliability in harsh environments

5. Application Areas

Key industries include:

  • Industrial Automation: PLC control cabinets, robotics
  • Telecommunications: Base station power distribution units
  • Medical Equipment: Diagnostic imaging system controls
  • Transportation: Rail vehicle HVAC control systems
  • Smart Buildings: KNX/EIB lighting control panels
Case Study: A semiconductor manufacturing plant uses modular switch bodies to enable rapid reconfiguration of tooling stations, reducing changeover time by 40%.

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerKey Product SeriesFeatures
Siemens3SE5 Configurable SwitchesAS-i bus integration, IP67 rated
OmronZF SeriesMulti-pole configuration, CE marking
TE ConnectivityModular Switching SystemUp to 63A rating, RoHS compliant
Schneider ElectricHarmony XB4LED indication options, 55ms response
ABBCSS Switch BodyIEC 60947-3 certified, 1000V isolation

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Determine load type (resistive/inductive)
  • Evaluate environmental factors (temperature, moisture)
  • Verify compatibility with control system protocols
  • Assess required redundancy level
  • Calculate maintenance accessibility requirements
  • Confirm regulatory certifications for target region
For harsh environments, prioritize IP67-rated devices with silver alloy contacts for corrosion resistance.

8. Industry Trends

Future developments focus on:

  • Integrated digital twins for predictive maintenance
  • Energy-harvesting switch bodies with self-power capability
  • AI-enhanced configuration software tools
  • Miniaturization through advanced dielectric materials
  • Increased adoption of Industry 4.0 communication standards (IO-Link, OPC UA)
Market forecasts predict 8.2% CAGR through 2030, driven by smart infrastructure investments and EV manufacturing growth.

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