Simple Metallic Push Button, Latching, 12mm, 220V
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| Quantity | Price per unit | You save |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 pcs | 13,99 lei | — |
| 3–4 pcs | 13,29 lei | 5% (−0,70 lei/unit) |
| 5–10 pcs | 12,59 lei | 10% (−1,40 lei/unit) |
| 11+ pcs | 11,89 lei | 15% (−2,10 lei/unit) |
12mm Latching Metal Push Button for 220V
The 12mm latching metal push button is the compact and robust solution for industrial applications, control panels, and 220V electrical installations. Its stainless steel casing ensures high mechanical resistance, while the 12mm size makes it compatible with a wide range of panels and equipment. Suitable for both professional use and DIY projects requiring a durable control element.
What you get with this product
- Stable latching control — the button remains in the activated position after pressing, without needing to be held down continuously
- Stainless steel body — resists mechanical shocks, vibrations, and harsh environmental conditions specific to industrial spaces
- Quick mounting through a 12mm hole — securely fastened with the included mounting nut, no special tools required
- Simple screw connection — screw terminals reduce the risk of loose contact and simplify wiring
- Directly compatible with 220V mains — no transformer or additional power supply needed
- Compact dimensions — integrates discreetly into narrow panels or enclosures with limited space
How it works and how to install it
The button is mounted by drilling a 12mm hole in the desired panel or enclosure, inserting the threaded body, and tightening the mounting nut from the back. Wiring is done by connecting the wires to the 2 screw contacts, according to the circuit diagram. Upon the first press, the button switches and remains locked in the actuated position; a second press returns it to the initial position — classic latching (push-lock) operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "latching" mean for a push button?
It means that after you press the button, it stays locked in the pressed position and does not return by itself — a second press is needed to unlock it. This is different from a momentary button which returns immediately once you release the press.
Does "NO contact" mean the circuit is open or closed at rest?
NO (Normally Open) means that at rest, the circuit is open — current does not pass. When pressed, the contact closes, and the circuit becomes active.
Can I use this button at lower voltages, for example 12V or 24V DC?
The button is rated for 220V / 3A, but it can also be used at lower DC voltages, provided that the current does not exceed the permissible contact limit. Check compatibility with your specific application before mounting.
Technical Specifications
| Supply Voltage | 220V AC |
| Max Current | 3A |
| Contact Type | NO (Normally Open) |
| Number of Contacts | 2 |
| Connection Type | Screw |
| Mounting Diameter | 12mm |
| Body Diameter | 14mm |
| Total Height | 27mm |
| Body Material | Stainless steel |
| Actuation Type | Latching push (push-lock) |
| Fixing | Mounting nut included |
| SKU | Q-6D033 |
Warranty and Support
The product benefits from a 2-year warranty according to Romanian legislation. We accept returns within 30 days of receiving the order, without requiring justification for the decision. Delivery is carried out quickly by courier, with shipping confirmation and parcel tracking available.
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