| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Voltage Rating - DC | Voltage Rating - AC | Switch Function | Series | Operating Temperature | Features | Current Rating | Circuit | Termination Style |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 44L45-02-1-04N | Grayhill, Inc. | SWITCH KEYLOCK 4POS SP4T 5A 115V | 28V | 115V | On-On-On-On | 44L | - | - | 5A (AC), 1A (DC) | SP4T | Solder Lug | |
| A22TK-2RR-01-K03 | Omron Automation & Safety | SWITCH KEYLCK 2POS SPST 10A 110V | 24V | 110V | Off-On | A22TK | -20°C ~ 70°C | IP65 | 10A (AC/DC) | SPST-NC | Screw Terminal | |
| A22TK-2LR-02-K04 | Omron Automation & Safety | SWITCH KEYLCK 2POS DPST 10A 110V | 24V | 110V | Off-On | A22TK | -20°C ~ 70°C | IP65 | 10A (AC/DC) | DPST-NC | Screw Terminal | |
| A22TK-2RL-02-K01 | Omron Automation & Safety | SWITCH KEYLCK 2POS DPST 10A 110V | 24V | 110V | On-Off | A22TK | -20°C ~ 70°C | IP65 | 10A (AC/DC) | DPST-NC | Screw Terminal | |
| 44L45-01-2-02N | Grayhill, Inc. | SWITCH KEYLOCK 2POS DPDT 5A 115V | 28V | 115V | On-On | 44L | - | - | 5A (AC), 1A (DC) | DPDT | Solder Lug | |
| KO119B7325 | E-Switch | SWITCH KEYLOCK 2POS SPST 4A 125V | - | 125V | Off-On | KO | - | - | 4A (AC) | SPST | Solder Lug | |
| A165K-A2MR-1 | Omron Automation & Safety | SWITCH KEYLOCK 2POS SPDT 5A 125V | 30V | 125V | On-On | A165K | -10°C ~ 55°C | IP65, Oil-Resistant | 5A (AC), 3A (DC) | SPDT | Solder, Quick Connect - 0.110" (2.8mm) | |
| A165K-T2M-1 | Omron Automation & Safety | SWITCH KEYLOCK 2POS SPDT 5A 125V | 30V | 125V | On-On | A165K | -10°C ~ 55°C | IP65, Oil-Resistant | 5A (AC), 3A (DC) | SPDT | Solder, Quick Connect - 0.110" (2.8mm) | |
| 22-335.111D | EAO | KEYLOCK SWITCH 2 POSITIONS MAIN | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| A22NK-2BM-01BA-G101 | Omron Automation & Safety | SWITCH KEYLCK 2POS DPST 10A 120V | 24V | 120V | Off-On | A22NK | -25°C ~ 70°C | IP66 | 10A (AC), 8A (DC) | DPST-NO | Screw Terminal |
Keylock switches are electromechanical switches that require a key to operate, providing security and control over access to devices or systems. They feature a lock cylinder that accepts a specific key to turn and activate the switch mechanism. Keylock switches are commonly used in security systems, machinery controls, and electronic equipment requiring restricted access or authorization. They offer a reliable and tamper-resistant solution for controlling critical functions and preventing unauthorized use.