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Schurter Has Extended Its Successful MSM Metal Line Series with a Puristic 24mm Stainless Steel Switch

Posted on the 14 July 2020 by Epreston

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Schurter Has Extended its Successful MSM Metal Line Series with a Puristic 24mm Stainless Steel Switch Metal Line Switch with 24 mm Diameter

* First-class finishing (haptics, optics)
* Outstanding tactile feedback
* Vandalproof (IP67 and IK07)
* Extremely high durability

Schurter Has Extended its Successful MSM Metal Line Series with a Puristic 24mm Stainless Steel Switch

Schurter meets the customers' need for switches in various dimensions with the launch of the MSM 24 in a stainless steel housing and actuator. The standard version of the pushbutton is puristically designed for switching voltages from 30 VDC to 250 VAC and switching currents from 0.1 A to 10 A.

The ruggedness of the MSM 24 is particularly noteworthy: the high seal protection and impact resistance values of IP67 and IK07 make it ideal for use in devices under harsh environmental conditions or in applications requiring protection against vandalism.

Due to the mechanical stroke and the high-grade materials, all MSM Metal Line switches from Schurter offer an outstanding tactile feedback.

Schurter now offers the switches of the MSM Metal Line family in diameters of 16, 19, 22, 24 and 30 mm. With this wide range, which can also be customized to almost any specific customer requirement, the perfect switch for every application can easily be found.

Features:
Attractive tactile feedback
* High quality materials
* Long life span
* For use in harsh environments
* Protection Class IP67

Applications:
- For indoor and outdoor applications
- Industrial machinery
- Vending and ticketing machines
- POS terminals
- Public transport
- Pro-sound equipment
- Food industry
- Lab equipmentons

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