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The Push Button Switch is a type of electrical switch that is activated by pressing a button. It is commonly used in a wide range of applications, from industrial machinery to consumer electronics. Push button switches are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors, and can be used to control a variety of functions. They are typically used to control the on/off state of a circuit, or to select between multiple functions. Push button switches are also used to control the speed of motors, and to provide feedback to the user.
Push button switches are a popular choice for many applications due to their ease of use and low cost. They are also highly reliable and require minimal maintenance. Push button switches are available in both momentary and latching configurations, allowing for a wide range of applications.
Some of the major companies in the Push Button Switch market include Schneider Electric, ABB, Omron, Honeywell, and Eaton. Show Less Read more