8×8 Pushbutton switch DPDT

Des: 8×8 Pushbutton switch 2P2T 6 pin push switch DIP vertical
Part No: PB-22E08
Specification:
Rating: 0.1A/0.2A, DC 12V
Operating Mode: Self-Lock & Non-Lock
Operating Life: 10,000 Cycles
Packaging: Bag/Tray

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