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Small Led Flush Metal Push Button, 12mm Hole, Various Styles Available

From $3.50

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$4.00 Each
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$3.50 Each
Or Buy At Trade Me
Price:
$4.00 Each
Or Buy At Trade Me
Price:
$3.50 Each
Or Buy At Trade Me
Price:
$4.00 Each
Or Buy At Trade Me
Price:
$3.50 Each
Or Buy At Trade Me
Price:
$4.00 Each
Or Buy At Trade Me
Price:
$3.50 Each
Or Buy At Trade Me
Price:
$4.00 Each
Or Buy At Trade Me
Price:
$3.50 Each
Or Buy At Trade Me
Price:
$3.50 Each
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Price:
$3.50 Each
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These are small LED lit metal flush-style push buttons, each item you buy is one button, you need to choose the style you want, I have the below…

  • Red, Ring, Latching; or
  • Red, Ring, Momentary; or
  • Blue, Ring, Latching; or
  • Blue, Ring, Momentary; or
  • Green, Ring, Latching; or
  • Green, Ring, Momentary; or
  • Red, Power, Latching; or
  • Red, Power, Momentary; or
  • Blue, Power, Latching; or
  • Blue, Power, Momentary; or
  • Green, Power, Latching - Currently Out Of Stock; or
  • Green, Power, Momentary - Currently Out Of Stock
 

These are small buttons, the momentary variety are ok for my adult sized fingers, the latching ones require a considerable press to get down far enough (still can do it, just not entirely comfortable), it would be better with a poking stick or kid sized fingers – which might be an advantage.

Each button is lit by LED,  you should provide 3 to 6v to the LED pins (polarity doesn’t matter).  The switch does not control the LED, that is up to you to do how you want to do it.  

The momentary buttons have 4 larger terminals, the 2 slightly rounded ones are the LED and the other two are the switch contacts.  The latching ones have 2 larger terminals for the switch and two small pins for the LED.

Hole size 12mm should do it, maybe 12.5, the bezel is approx 14mm diameter.

I do not have current or voltage specifications, typically this sort of switch you keep to 12v or so max (remember the LED is 6v max) and use for low current maybe 1 or 2A at the very most (really you would use this to switch a relay or transistor not the main current).