Rocker for push-button 1-gang, lens LS101KO5SW
In stock: No
Vendor stock: No
Minimal order quantity: 1
Price (excl. VAT):
9,35 €
This price is valid until 24.12.25
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.):
4-6 weeks
Technical Information
Item condition |
New |
Manufacture name |
Rocker for push-button 1-gang, lens LS101KO5SW |
Brand |
Jung
|
Categories |
Switches
|
Country of origin |
DE |
Harmonized System Code |
8538 9099 00
|
Colour |
Black |
Model |
Single rocker |
Halogen free |
Yes |
Utilization |
Switch/push button |
Surface protection |
Other |
Material quality |
Duroplast |
Material |
Plastic |
Type of fastening |
Engage (snap) |
Monitoring window/light outlet |
Yes |
RAL-number (similar) |
9005 |
With label area |
No |
With exchangeable lens/symbol |
No |
Surface finishing |
Glossy |
Suitable for degree of protection (IP) |
IP20 |
Suitable for touch sensor connector for bus system |
Yes |
Scannable symbol/barrier free |
No |
Packing details
Packing level 1 |
4011377181335 |
Packing level 2 |
4011377181335 |
Packing level 3 |
4011377181335 |
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Description
Single rocker component designed for use in electrical switches or push-button systems.Functions as a key interface element, enabling control in low-voltage power setups with additional light outlet capability. Halogen-free.Color:Black, RAL-9005 matching.Plastic construction, Duroplast material quality.Surface protection classified as "Other".Snap fastening type ensures secure mounting during installation.Glossy surface finish enhances appearance and usability under touchscreen applications;suitable for IP20 environments only.Designed specifically for integration alongside touch sensor connectors compatible with bus systems—enhances system efficiency when paired correctly.Single rocker model configured optionally with monitoring window/light outlet presence;non-exchangeable lens design confirms standardized setup requirement without symbol customization potential. No integrated label area or scannable symbols provided on the hardware level here;clearly distinct from barrier-free operational variants typically intended toward mixed accessibility zones (unlisted adaptability restricted by null-field device constraints locally).