Toggle Switches

Toggle switches are mechanical devices that make or break electrical connections in a circuit by the closing or opening electrical contacts when the protruding actuator is manually moved (toggled) from one position (throw) to another. Toggle switches are defined by their number of poles and throws. Pole refers to the number of separate circuits that the switch controls. A single-pole, single throw switch controls just one circuit as in a simple on/off switch that connects or disconnects two terminals. Changeover contacts are double throw.


E-Switch 100SP2T6B11M2QEH

SWITCH TOGGLE SPDT 5A 120V

3.51

E-Switch 200MSP1T1B2M6QE

SWITCH TOGGLE SPDT 3A 120V

3.27

Bulgin C1700HOAAC

SWITCH TOGGLE ON-OFF

3.26

E-Switch 100DP1T1B3M2QEH

SWITCH TOGGLE DPDT 5A 120V

3.25

E-Switch 200MSP2T1B1M2QE

SWITCH TOGGLE SPDT 3A 120V

3.19

E-Switch 100SP3T6B11M1QE

SWITCH TOGGLE SPDT 5A 120V

3.14

E-Switch 200MSP6T1B1M5RE

SWITCH TOGGLE SPST 0.4VA 20V

3.12

E-Switch 100SP4T1B4M2QE

SWITCH TOGGLE SPDT 5A 120V

3.1