Push-button switch FP0296
for tractors

Push-button switch - FP0296 - APEM GmbH - for tractors
Push-button switch - FP0296 - APEM GmbH - for tractors
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Characteristics

Type
push-button
Applications
for tractors
Operating temperature

Max.: 75 °C
(167 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

FP 30 mm series illuminated pushbutton switches feature a dia. 30 mm bushing and are available with fully-illuminated plunger or with laser-etched illuminated symbols. Specifications Distinctive Features: • Full actuator or symbol illumination • Snap-in and threaded bushing models • Large but lightweight • Pad printed or laser etched symbols General Specifications: • Panel thickness : - Snap-in version : 1.5 (.059) to 2 mm (.078) with panel gasket 2 (.078) to 2.5 mm (.885) without panel gasket - Threaded bushing version : 1(.039) to 9 mm (.354) max. • Total travel : 2.8 mm ± 0.5 mm • Typical operating force : 8 N ± 2 N • Low level or mechanical life : - Momentary models : 1 million cycles - Latching models : 200,000 cycles • Torque : 2 Nm max. applied to nut Electrical Specifications: • Max. current/voltage rating with resistive load : - silver contacts (code 2) : 4 A 12 VDC - gold plated contacts (code 4) : 200 mA 12 VDC • Initial contact resistance : 50 mΩ max. • Insulation resistance : 1 GΩ min. at 500 VDC • Dielectric strength : 1,000 Vrms 50 Hz min. • Electrical life at full load : - Momentary models : 1 million cycles (gold plated contacts) 400,000 cycles (silver contacts) - Latching models : 200,000 cycles Materials: • Case : PA46 • Actuator : PA12, gloss finish • Bushing/ bezel : ABS, gloss finish • Contacts : Silver (code 2) or silver, gold plated (code 4)

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