Precision Multi-Circuit Control: Multi-Deck Rotary Selector Switch þ
Our Multi-Deck Rotary Switch is the professional choice for complex signal routing and circuit selection. Engineered with a rugged multi-wafer (deck) architecture, this switch allows for the simultaneous control of multiple independent electrical paths with a single mechanical turn. Whether you are managing power distribution in industrial machinery or signal bands in high-end audio equipment, these switches provide the tactile feedback and electrical reliability required for mission-critical tasks.
Key Performance Features:
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Multi-Deck Versatility: Features a stacked wafer design that enables complex switching logic across multiple poles and positions.
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High-Conductivity Contacts: Equipped with silver-plated terminals to ensure low contact resistance and excellent signal integrity over thousands of cycles.
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Precise Indexed Detents: Provides a sharp, tactile "click" for every position, ensuring accurate selection even in low-visibility environments.
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Robust Panel Mounting: Built with a heavy-duty threaded bushing and high-strength insulating base for secure installation in control panels.
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Standard D-Shaft Design: Features a flat-sided "D" shaft for a secure, non-slip fit with a wide variety of industrial and aesthetic control knobs.
Typical Applications
This Rotary Selector Switch is optimized for:
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Audio Engineering: Used as a high-quality input selector, gain stage switcher, or speaker impedance selector.
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Industrial Machinery: Managing operational modes, motor speeds, or emergency bypass circuits.
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Radio & Communication: Functioning as a band-pass filter or frequency range selector in amateur and professional radio gear.
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Test Instruments: Toggling between voltage, current, or resistance ranges on laboratory equipment.
Technical Specs:
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þ Construction: Multi-wafer / Multi-deck.
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þ Terminals: Solder-lug type for secure, permanent connections.
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þ Mounting: Panel mount with integrated hex nut and washer.
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þ Shaft Type: Metal D-Shaft (flat side).
Top 3 Customer Questions & Concerns þ
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How many poles can one deck handle?
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Depending on the specific configuration, a single deck can typically handle 1 to 4 poles, with the total number of positions decreasing as more poles are added.
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Are the rotation stops adjustable?
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Many industrial multi-deck switches feature an adjustable stop ring under the mounting nut, allowing you to limit the total number of positions (e.g., turning a 12-position switch into a 3-position switch).
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Can these switches handle high voltage?
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These switches are primarily designed for signal and low-power control circuits. Always check the specific voltage and amperage rating for your model to ensure it meets your circuit's requirements.
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