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electrical component that can break an electrical circuit interruptor magnetotérmico, interruptor de mercurio, selector rotativo, interruptor DIP, optoacoplador SMD y reed switch, de pared, conmutador miniatura, de montaje en cable, pulsador, para CI y microswitch detector de posición. | |||||
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A toggle switch in the "on" position
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Triple-pole single-throw (TPST or 3PST) knife switch used to short the windings of a 3‑phase wind turbine for braking purposes. Here the switch is shown in the open position
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A "T-rated" wall switch (the T is for Tungsten filament) that is suited for incandescent loads
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A toggle switch with four inputs and outputs.
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Bank of toggle switches on a Data General Nova minicomputer front panel
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Toggle switches with the shared cover preventing certain forbidden combinations
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Opened float switch of a dirty-water pump
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A high-voltage disconnect switch used in an electrical substation. Such switches are used mostly to isolate circuits, and usually cannot break load current. High-voltage switches are available for the highest transmission voltages, up to 1 million volts. This switch is gang-operated so that all three phases are interrupted at the same time
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Three push button switches (Tactile Switches). Major scale is inches.
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Signalisierung der Anwesenheit von Pflegepersonal bzw. Arztanforderung (Schalter in einem Krankenzimmer — die gleichen Farben erscheinen im Gang über der Tür)
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Bedienelement eines Motorrades (Tippschalter “ ” für Gangschaltung)
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Bedienelement eines Motorrades (Tippschalter Aufblenden = temporäres Fernlicht)
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Boeing 737 aircraft cabin (economy class)
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Vehicle window opener/shutter (electrical) Schalter für elektrische Fensterheber
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Push button (Heat and smoke vent)
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Austrian rolling stock
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Top, left to right: circuit breaker, mercury switch, wafer switch, DIP switch, surface mount switch, reed switch. Bottom, left to right: wall switch (U.S. style), miniature toggle switch, in‑line switch, push-button switch, rocker switch, microswitch.