Versatile Signal & Power Routing: 3-Pin Center-Off Mini Round Rocker Switch
Optimize your control systems with the 3-Pin Center-Off Mini Round Rocker Switch, engineered for reliable manual toggling in a variety of electronic applications. This SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) switch features a three-position ON-OFF-ON action, allowing you to alternate between two separate circuits or maintain a neutral "OFF" state.
The sleek black actuator is clearly laser-marked with "I O II" symbols for intuitive operation. Its compact round design and integrated snap-in mounting ribs ensure a secure, flush-mount fit into standard circular panel cutouts without the need for additional hardware.
Key Performance Features:
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3-Position Control: Features a stable "OFF" center position between two active "ON" states, perfect for motor polarity or signal selection.
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Effortless Snap-In Installation: Built-in flexible side clips lock the switch firmly into place on panels of varying thicknesses.
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Reliable Solder Terminals: Equipped with three silver-tone pins featuring pre-drilled eyelets for fast and secure wire termination.
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Standard AC Ratings: Built to handle typical household and industrial loads up to 6A at 250V AC or 10A at 125V AC.
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Space-Saving Profile: The mini round body is ideal for high-density control panels and compact DIY project enclosures.
Technical Specs þ
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Switch Type: Round Rocker Switch.
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Circuit Configuration: SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw).
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Switching Action: ON-OFF-ON (Stay-Put).
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Terminal Count: 3-Pin.
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Actuator Markings: I O II.
Typical Applications
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Motor Reversing: Control the forward and backward rotation of small DC motors used in hobbyist robotics.
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Audio-Visual Systems: Use as a selector switch to toggle between different audio inputs or speaker zones.
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Small Home Appliances: Ideal for devices with multi-speed settings, such as small fans or dual-heat lamps.
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Custom Control Panels: Providing a manual bypass or mode selection for industrial monitoring equipment.
Top 3 Customer Questions & Concerns þ
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Does this switch stay in the 'ON' positions or spring back to the center?
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This is a "stay-put" or maintained switch; it will remain in the "I" or "II" position until you manually move it back to the center "O" position.
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How do I wire this for a motor?
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Typically, the center pin receives the power, while the two outer pins are connected to different circuit paths or used to reverse polarity.
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Is the plastic housing heat-resistant?
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Yes, the housing is constructed from flame-retardant industrial plastic, designed to withstand standard operating temperatures in AC environments.
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