Keylock Switches

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
71L30-03-1-07S

71L30-03-1-07S

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 7POS SP7T 250MA 115V

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71L30-01A12N

71L30-01A12N

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEYLOCKR LUG, 30 DEG 1 DE

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58J9P36-01-2-05S

58J9P36-01-2-05S

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 5POS DP5T 200MA 115V

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71L30-02-2-04S

71L30-02-2-04S

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 4POS DP4T 250MA 115V

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56L36-01-1-08N

56L36-01-1-08N

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEYLOCK

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71J30-02-6-02N

71J30-02-6-02N

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 2POS 6PDT 250MA 115V

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71L30-02-2-06S

71L30-02-2-06S

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 6POS DP6T 250MA 115V

0

71L36-02-1-06N

71L36-02-1-06N

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 6POS SP6T 250MA 115V

0

71L30-01-1-08N

71L30-01-1-08N

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 8POS SP8T 250MA 115V

0

71L30-03-2-03N

71L30-03-2-03N

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 3POS DP3T 250MA 115V

0

58J8A36-01-2-03S

58J8A36-01-2-03S

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 3POS DP3T 200MA 115V

0

71J36-01-1-02S

71J36-01-1-02S

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 2POS SPDT 250MA 115V

0

58J8P36-01-1-06S

58J8P36-01-1-06S

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 6POS SP6T 200MA 115V

0

71J30-01-1-06N

71J30-01-1-06N

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEYLOCK LDER LUG, 30 DEG

0

44L45-01-2-03S

44L45-01-2-03S

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEYLOCK 3POS DP3T 5A 115V

0

71L30-06-1-04N

71L30-06-1-04N

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 4POS SP4T 250MA 115V

0

58J9A36-01-2-03N

58J9A36-01-2-03N

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 3POS DP3T 200MA 115V

0

71L36-02-2-03N

71L36-02-2-03N

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 3POS DP3T 250MA 115V

0

58J4A45-01-2-03S

58J4A45-01-2-03S

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 3POS DP3T 200MA 115V

0

58J9A45-01-2-02N

58J9A45-01-2-02N

Grayhill, Inc.

SWITCH KEY 2POS DPDT 200MA 115V

0

Keylock Switches

1. Overview

Keylock switches are electro-mechanical control devices requiring a physical key for operation. They serve as critical safety components in systems requiring authorized access control. These switches prevent unauthorized operation in industrial machinery, power systems, and security equipment, playing a vital role in modern safety protocols and equipment management systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Mechanical KeylockPhysical key actuation, mechanical contactsIndustrial equipment start/stop controls
Electronic KeylockKeycode verification, programmable accessData center server racks
Smart KeylockRFID/NFC integration, remote monitoringSmart building automation systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes:

  • Actuator mechanism with key slot
  • Multi-position rotary switch contacts
  • Die-cast zinc or polymer housing
  • Electrical terminals (screw/clamp type)
  • Anti-tamper mechanical detents

Advanced models incorporate PCB-based electronic verification modules with LED status indicators.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical ValuesImportance
Rated Current1-10ADetermines load capacity
Operating Voltage12-480VAC/DCSystem compatibility
Mechanical Life50,000-200,000 cyclesDurability indicator
IP RatingIP40-IP67Environmental protection
Key Differentiation100-10,000 combinationsSecurity level

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial control systems (CNC machines, robotics)
  • Power distribution equipment (switchgear, transformers)
  • Transportation (vehicle ignition systems, railway controls)
  • Medical equipment (MRI machines, sterilization units)
  • Security systems (alarm panels, access control)

Case Study: Automotive manufacturing plants use IP67-rated keylock switches for robotic arm controls, requiring both safety and washdown resistance.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
Siemens3SE5 SeriesModular design, 1000+ key combinations
OmronTL-N SeriesMicro-switch technology, vibration resistance
Schneider ElectricXKCS SeriesProgrammable electronic locking

7. Selection Recommendations

  • Assess environmental conditions (temperature, moisture, vibration)
  • Calculate electrical load requirements
  • Determine security level needs (mechanical vs electronic)
  • Verify mounting compatibility (panel cutout dimensions)
  • Evaluate key management system requirements

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include:

  • Integration with IoT systems for remote access monitoring
  • Nanocoating for enhanced corrosion resistance
  • Miniaturization while maintaining IP67 ratings
  • Adoption of wireless key authentication protocols
  • Standardization under ISO 14119 safety regulations
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