Rotary switches for electrical switching functions, electrical ratings, wire-termination, and mounting methods include types 4014, 4022, 4023, 4024, and 4070. Type 4014 provides single- and double-pole switching in a packet-switch style that allows multiple units to be ganged by an internal shaft. The electrical rating is 10A, 250V ac with either screw, solder, or tab terminals. Type 4023 is a three-pole step switch with positions on a 30-degree switch angle. In addition, it is pc-board mountable and can be ganged with type 4022. The electrical rating of Type 4023 is 6A, 250V.
SAIA-Burgess Electronics Inc. Switch Div.
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1335 Barclay Blvd. Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 FAX (847) 215-9606
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