Miniature Microswitch with Lever SPDT — 1A @ 125VAC, Snap-Action, PCB Mount (5-Pack)
Miniature Microswitch with Lever SPDT 1A @ 125VAC, Snap-Action, PCB Mount (5-Pack)
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Miniature Microswitch with Lever SPDT — 1A @ 125VAC, Snap-Action, PCB Mount (5-Pack)
These miniature SPDT microswitches with levers are a light-duty snap-action switch for limit switch, end-stop, and position detection applications. The lever arm extends the actuation point away from the switch body, allowing the switch to be triggered by a moving part, cam, or object without direct contact with the switch body. Three terminals (C, NO, NC) provide both normally-open and normally-closed contacts from a single switch. Rated 1A @ 125VAC for logic and light-duty power switching. Pack of 5.
Electrical Specifications
- Configuration: SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) — C, NO, NC terminals
- Maximum Current: 1A
- Maximum Voltage: 125VAC
- Tested: 1A @ 12VDC (good snap-action operation)
- Action: Snap-action (fast switching, minimal contact bounce)
- Lever Length: 13mm (0.5")
- Lever Travel for Actuation: ~2mm
- Termination: Solder pins, 5.08mm (0.2") centers
- Mounting: 2 mounting holes for small screws
- Body Dimensions: 13 × 6 × 7mm
- Pack Quantity: 5 switches
SPDT Terminal Functions
- C (Common): Always connected — connect your signal or power here
- NC (Normally Closed): Connected to C when lever is NOT pressed — opens when lever is depressed
- NO (Normally Open): Disconnected when lever is NOT pressed — connects to C when lever is depressed
1A vs 2A Microswitch — Which to Choose?
- 1A version (this listing): Light-duty, lower cost — for logic signal switching and low-current applications
- 2A version: Higher current rating — for switching small loads directly (LEDs, relays, solenoids)
- Both have identical body dimensions and lever length
Typical Applications
- 3D printer end stops: X/Y/Z axis limit switches for homing and travel limits
- CNC machine limits: Axis end-stop detection for CNC routers and mills
- Robot bumper switch: Collision detection for mobile robots
- Door / drawer position: Detect open/closed state of doors and drawers
- Logic signal switching: Microcontroller input trigger via lever actuation
Package Contents
- 5 × Miniature SPDT microswitch with lever (1A @ 125VAC)
SPDT snap-action, 13mm lever, 2mm travel, C/NO/NC terminals — pack of 5 light-duty microswitches for 3D printer end stops, CNC limits, and logic-level position detection.

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