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2 Pin On Off Push Button Switch For Toys Product

Model No.:HX CB1212-112D

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Advantages:

  • Switch type: SPST, latching push on/push off; 2 pins
  • Environment: operating −20 to +70 °C
  • Electrical rating: 3–24 V DC
  • Mechanics: travel ~2–3 mm
  • Compliance: RoHS and REACH

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Product Description

Two‑pin push button switch designed for toys and low‑voltage 3C battery products. Latching push‑on/push‑off action in a compact body with crisp tactile feel, low contact resistance, and stable conduction—ideal for 3–24 V DC applications. Rounded housing and impact‑resistant materials enhance safety. Supports panel mounting or PCB through‑hole installation to fit diverse layouts.

Key features and specifications:

  • Switch type: SPST, latching push on/push off; 2 pins
  • Electrical rating: 3–24 V DC, max current up to 2 A (model and thermal design dependent)
  • Mechanics: travel ~2–3 mm; operating force ~3–6 N; life ≥10,000 operations
  • Materials and contacts: ABS/PC housing; copper‑alloy contacts with silver/nickel plating for low resistance
  • Environment: operating −20 to +70 °C; vibration‑resistant design
  • Mounting: panel snap‑fit or nut‑secured; optional PCB THT version; common panel hole diameters 6/8/10/12 mm
  • Safety and compliance: RoHS/REACH; designed to align with toy electrical safety IEC/EN 62115 (model‑dependent)
  • Options: colored caps (red/yellow/blue/green/black/white); dust/water seal (up to IP54); LED indicator versions (additional leads)

Applications:
Electric toy cars, interactive plush toys, construction kits, STEM/DIY equipment, children’s desktop toys, low‑voltage sound‑and‑light toys, and similar devices.

Design notes:

  • Use only in SELV safety low‑voltage circuits; do not exceed rated voltage/current
  • Confirm panel hole size, mounting method, and pin layout before design‑in
  • Toy products require assessment of overall safety regulations and small‑parts risks; consider flame‑retardant materials and reinforced structures where needed