3.2*4.2*3.5 Tact switch 4 pin U type

Des: 4 pin tactile button switch 3.2*4.2*3.5 tact switch U type
Part No: TS-3402U
Specification:
Rating: 50mA, DC 12V
Travel: 0.2±0.10mm
Operating force: 180gf/260gf
Operating Life: 50,000/100,000 Cycles
Packaging: Reel/Bag

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