Rotary Switches

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A10903RNMCQK

A10903RNMCQK

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SWITCH ROTARY 9POS 2.5A 125V

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A11015RNZG

A11015RNZG

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SWITCH ROTARY 10POS 2.5A 125V

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A11215RNCBE

A11215RNCBE

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SWITCH ROTARY 12POS 0.4VA 20V

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MD06L3NZGF

MD06L3NZGF

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SWITCH ROTARY 6POS 250MA 125V

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A12515MNCQE

A12515MNCQE

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SWITCH ROTARY 8POS 2.5A 125V

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MF00S1NZGD

MF00S1NZGD

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SWITCH ROTARY 5POS 250MA 125V

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MC12S1NCQF

MC12S1NCQF

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SWITCH ROTARY 12POS 250MA 125V

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A11215RNZGK

A11215RNZGK

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SWITCH ROTARY 12POS 2.5A 125V

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MD06S1NCQF

MD06S1NCQF

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SWITCH ROTARY 6POS 250MA 125V

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A10703RNCQ

A10703RNCQ

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SWITCH ROTARY 7POS 2.5A 125V

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MF00L1NZGD

MF00L1NZGD

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SWITCH ROTARY 5POS 250MA 125V

0

A30415RSCG

A30415RSCG

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SWITCH ROTARY 4POS 2.5A 125V

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MD00S3NCQF

MD00S3NCQF

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SWITCH ROTARY 6POS 250MA 125V

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A20615RNCB

A20615RNCB

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SWITCH ROTARY 6POS 0.4VA 20V

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MA00S6NCQD

MA00S6NCQD

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SWITCH ROTARY 10POS 250MA 125V

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MA06L2NCGD

MA06L2NCGD

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SWITCH ROTARY 6POS 250MA 125V

0

A11415RNZBE

A11415RNZBE

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SWITCH ROTARY 2POS 0.4VA 20V

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A10615RNZQ

A10615RNZQ

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SWITCH ROTARY 6POS 2.5A 125V

26

A11203MNCB

A11203MNCB

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SWITCH ROTARY 12POS 0.4VA 20V

0

MB03L1NCGF

MB03L1NCGF

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SWITCH ROTARY 3POS 250MA 125V

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Rotary Switches

1. Overview

Rotary switches are electromechanical devices that use a rotating shaft to open or close electrical circuits. They enable multi-position switching through a circular arrangement of contacts. Widely used in industrial control systems, consumer electronics, and specialized equipment, these switches provide reliable manual control for complex operations. Their importance lies in offering precise configuration options in compact forms while maintaining robust electrical performance.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Single-Pole Multi-Throw (SPMT)Controls one circuit with multiple output pathsTest equipment band selection
Multi-Pole Multi-Throw (MPMT)Simultaneously controls multiple circuits with synchronized switchingIndustrial machinery mode control
Pre-set Rotary SwitchesMemory function with detent positioningAudio equipment frequency tuning
Detent-Type SwitchesClick-position feedback for precise alignmentAppliance timer controls
Illuminated Rotary SwitchesIntegrated LED indicators for position visualizationMedical device parameter selection

3. Structure and Components

Typical rotary switch construction includes:

  • Rotary shaft with precision indexing mechanism
  • Conductive contact segments (usually copper alloy)
  • Insulating substrate (phenolic resin or ceramic)
  • Protective housing (metal or high-temperature plastic)
  • Detent system for position stabilization

Advanced models incorporate EMI shielding, anti-corrosion plating, and sealed enclosures for harsh environments.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Current Rating0.1-10ADetermines load handling capacity
Voltage Rating12-600VAC/DCDefines circuit compatibility
Contact Resistance5-50m Impacts signal integrity
Insulation Resistance>100M Ensures electrical safety
Mechanical Life10,000-100,000 cyclesDictates maintenance intervals
Protection RatingIP00-IP67Environmental durability indicator
Rotation Angle30 -360 Determines position count

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial automation (PLC control panels)
  • Consumer electronics (audio mixer controls)
  • Medical equipment (diagnostic device settings)
  • Automotive systems (HVAC control switches)
  • Aerospace (cockpit instrumentation selectors)

Example: In CNC machines, 4-pole rotary switches enable tool selection while maintaining electrical isolation between high-power and control circuits.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerCountryRepresentative Product
OMRONJapanA6S Series heavy-duty switches
TE ConnectivityUSAET Series sealed industrial switches
EatonUSAHS4 Series high-voltage switches
NidecJapanEM-TSW precision audio switches
C&K ComponentsUSA7211 Series illuminated switches

7. Selection Recommendations

  • Define circuit requirements (voltage/current/load type)
  • Calculate required positions and pole configuration
  • Evaluate environmental factors (temperature/humidity/vibration)
  • Consider actuator type (knob size, locking mechanism)
  • Verify compliance with industry standards (UL/CSA/IEC)
  • Assess maintenance accessibility requirements

8. Industry Trends

Current development directions include:

  • Miniaturization with enhanced current capacity (down to 6mm mounting centers)
  • Integration with digital position sensors
  • Increased use of noble metal contacts for low-voltage applications
  • Development of RoHS-compliant actuator materials
  • Growing demand for panel-mount switches in IoT control systems
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