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Monday, January 11, 2010

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dual inline package switchThe KG Series Dual Inline Package switch offered by CIT Relay & Switch allows automatic mounting with IC insertion machines. With both extended and recessed actuators, this industry standard DIP offers positions ranging from 1 to 12. Top tape seal, which withstands high pressure aqueous cleaning, is offered with the recessed actuator. The extended actuator height is 1.3 mm. Gold over nickel contacts and terminals are standard on this 2.54 (.100) pitch DIP. The electrical rating is switch: 25 mA at 24 VDC, carry: 100mA at 24VDC, and the electrical life is 2,000 cycles. The contact resistance is <25 mΩ initial; dielectric Strength is 500 Vrms minimum with Insulation Resistance of >100MΩ minimum; and the actuation force is 800 gF maximum with actuator travel of 2.0 mm. The operating and storage temperature is -40°C to 85°C.

CIT Relay & Switch
763-535-2339, www.citswitch.com 
 

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