| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Circuit | Termination Style | Manufacturer Part Number | Contact Rating @ Voltage | Requires | (Select First, Then Apply Filters) Compatible Series |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 61-8745.11 | EAO | CONTACT BLOCK SPST-NC 5A 250V | 61 | SPST-NC | Screw Terminal | - | 5A @ 250VAC/DC | Switch Body | EAO, 61 | |
| 1.20125.1030000 | RAFI | CONTACT BLOCK SPST-NCX2 0.1A 35V | RAFIX 22 QR | SPST-NC x 2 | Screwless Clamp | - | 0.1A @ 35VAC/DC | Switch Body | Rafix 22QR | |
| A16L-G-24D-1 | Omron Automation & Safety | CONTACT BLOCK SPDT 5A 125V | A16 | SPDT | Solder, Quick Connect - 0.110" (2.8mm) | - | 5A @ 125VAC | Switch Body | Omron, A16 | |
| A16L-Y-T1-2 | Omron Automation & Safety | CONTACT BLOCK DPDT 5A 125V | A16 | DPDT | Solder, Quick Connect - 0.110" (2.8mm) | - | 5A @ 125VAC | Switch Body | Omron, A16 | |
| A22NZ-S-P2A | Omron Automation & Safety | CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NO 10A 120V | A22N | DPST-NO | Screwless Clamp | - | 10A @ 120VAC | Switch Body | Omron, A22N | |
| PA2100/1 | Carlo Gavazzi | CONTACT BLOCK SPST-NO 10A 250V | PA2 | SPST-NO | Screw Terminal | - | 10A @ 250VAC | Switch Body | Carlo Gavazzi, PB | |
| 1.20126.0039000 | RAFI | CONTACT BLOCK SPST 0.1A 35V | RAFIX 22 FS | SPST-NO + SPST-NC | PC Pin | - | 0.1A @ 35VAC/DC | Switch Body | Rafix 22 FS | |
| 61-8410.22 | EAO | CONTACT BLOCK SPST-NO 5A 250V | 61 | SPST-NO | Solder, Quick Connect - 0.110" (2.8mm) | - | 5A @ 250VAC/DC | Switch Body | EAO, 61 | |
| 1.20122.0030000 | RAFI | CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NC 3A 120V | RAFIX 16 | DPST-NC | Quick Connect - 0.110" (2.8mm) | - | 3A @ 120VAC | Switch Body | Rafix 16 | |
| A16L-A-12D-1 | Omron Automation & Safety | CONTACT BLOCK SPDT 5A 125V | A16 | SPDT | Solder, Quick Connect - 0.110" (2.8mm) | - | 5A @ 125VAC | Switch Body | Omron, A16 |
Configurable switch components comprise contact blocks that form the electrical interface of switches, enabling the transmission of signals or control commands. Contact blocks come in different configurations, including single-pole, double-pole, momentary, and maintained contact options. They are essential for establishing electrical connections between switch elements and external circuits or devices. Contact blocks are designed to meet specific voltage, current, and environmental requirements, ensuring reliable operation in diverse applications across industries.