Push Switch

Part Number M22885/80-04(R)

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Features

3.450 inches maximum overall length.

1.200" overall width actuator seal.

Includes quality control certificate of conformance.

Specifications

  • Body Style:
    Panel mounted
  • Hazardous Locations/environmental Protection:
    Shock proof
  • Overall Height:
    1.200 inches
  • Overall Width:
    1.200 inches
  • Body Width:
    0.990 inches
  • Body Height:
    0.990 inches
  • Actuator Length:
    0.740 inches
  • Actuator Style:
    Rectangular
  • Actuator Height:
    0.300 inches
  • Actuator Width:
    0.740 inches
  • Actuator Color:
    White single actuator
  • Illuminated Actuator Color:
    Red single actuator
  • Maximum Voltage Rating In Volts:
    115.0 ac and 28.0 dc
  • End Application:
    Submarine communications and antenna systems; ship, ohio class ssn (trident); submarine antenna
  • Mounting Surface To Terminal End Distance:
    3.150 inches
  • Inclosure Type:
    Fully enclosed
  • Mounting Method:
    Panel
  • Features Provided:
    Actuator seal and rfi shielding
  • Nonpile-up Contact Arrangement:
    4 pole, double throw, one position momentary single switch unit
  • Criticality Code Justification:
    Feat
  • Contact Load Current Rating At Maximum Rated Voltage:
    5.000 amperes resistive dc and 2.500 amperes inductive dc and 5.000 amperes resistive ac and 2.500 amperes inductive ac
  • Precious Material And Location:
    Terminal surfaces gold
  • Terminal Type And Quantity:
    17 pin
  • Federal Supply Class (fsc):
    Switches
  • National Stock Number (nsn):
    5930-01-231-1377
  • Special Features:
    Weapon system essential

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