| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Voltage Rating - DC | Voltage Rating - AC | Switch Function | Series | Operating Temperature | Operating Force | Ingress Protection | Features | Current Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AM51651A63N-A | Panasonic | SWITCH SNAP ACT SPST-NC 16A 125V | 125V | 125V | On-Mom | AM5 | -25°C ~ 105°C | 320gf | - | Cadmium Free | 16A (AC), 600mA (DC) | |
| AM50064C53-A | Panasonic | SW SNAP ACT SPST-NO 100MA 125V | 30V | 125V | Off-Mom | AM5 | -25°C ~ 105°C | 120gf | - | - | 100mA (AC/DC) | |
| 91MCE18-S2B | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions | SWITCH SNAP ACTION DPST 6A 120V | 125V | 120V | On-Mom, Off-Mom | 91MCE | -25°C ~ 85°C | 816gf | IP67 - Dust Tight, Waterproof | Cable Length 2m | 6A (AC), 550mA (DC) | |
| AH72563569-A | Panasonic | SWITCH SNAP ACT SPST-NC 5A 250V | 125V | 250V | On-Mom | AH7 | -25°C ~ 80°C | 30gf | - | - | 5A (AC), 500mA (DC) | |
| 44505-2240 | Omron Automation & Safety | SL-MRLS30N (METAL) 4NC, NPT | - | - | - | SL-STI | - | - | - | - | - | |
| LSJ1A-7M | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions | SWITCH SNAP ACTION SPDT 10A 120V | 115V | 120V | On-Mom | HDLS | -12°C ~ 93°C | 141gf | - | Wobble, Wire | 10A (AC), 800mA (DC) | |
| 39SE21 | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions | SEALED AERO SWITCH | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| 914CE20-Q | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions | SWITCH SNAP ACTION SPDT 3A 125V | - | 125V | On-Mom | 914CE | 0°C ~ 105°C | 56gf | IP66 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant | - | 3A (AC) | |
| VB-3251 | Omron Automation & Safety | SWITCH SNAP ACTION SPDT 10A 125V | 125V | 125V | On-Mom | VB | -10°C ~ 80°C | 1500gf | IP67 - Dust Tight, Waterproof | - | 10A (AC), 600mA (DC) | |
| 831612C3.FB | Crouzet | SWITCH SNAP ACTION SPDT 20A 250V | - | 250V | On-Mom | 83161 | -20°C ~ 125°C | 45gf | - | - | 20A (AC) |
Snap action, or limit switches, are electromechanical devices that detect the presence or absence of an object or the position of a mechanism. They operate using a spring-loaded mechanism that rapidly snaps the contacts into position when triggered by a change in the object's position or pressure. Limit switches are commonly used in machinery, robotics, and industrial automation systems to control motion, position, and safety functions. They offer precise and reliable detection capabilities, making them essential components in modern manufacturing and assembly processes.