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10Pcs/Lot 6 Pin DPDT Mini Push Button Flat Self-locking Switch G64 Multimeter Switch Micro Switch Kit Square 7x7x12mm

10Pcs/Lot 6 Pin DPDT Mini Push Button Flat Self-locking Switch G64 Multimeter Switch Micro Switch Kit Square 7x7x12mm

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6-Pin DPDT Mini Flat Self-Locking Push Button Switch — G64, 7×7×12mm, 10pcs

A 10-piece pack of 6-pin DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw) mini flat self-locking push button switches in G64 series, 7×7mm footprint with 12mm actuator height. The self-locking (latching) mechanism maintains the switch state after each press — press once to switch ON, press again to switch OFF. The DPDT configuration provides two independent switching circuits in a single switch body, suitable for circuit selection, signal routing, and mode switching applications. Widely used in multimeters, test equipment, and electronic instrument panel switches.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Series G64
Configuration DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw)
Pin Count 6 pins (2 poles × 3 positions: COM, NO, NC)
Action Self-locking (latching)
Actuator Flat button
Footprint 7 × 7mm
Actuator Height 12mm
Rated Voltage 250V AC / 30V DC
Rated Current 0.5A
Contact Resistance <100mΩ
Insulation Resistance >100MΩ
Mechanical Life 50,000 cycles
Pack Quantity 10pcs
Certification RoHS

DPDT Pin Configuration

Pin Function
1 Pole 1 Common (COM1)
2 Pole 1 Normally Open (NO1)
3 Pole 1 Normally Closed (NC1)
4 Pole 2 Common (COM2)
5 Pole 2 Normally Open (NO2)
6 Pole 2 Normally Closed (NC2)

Typical Applications

  • Multimeter Range Switch: G64 DPDT self-locking switch for multimeter measurement range and function selection
  • Test Equipment: Mode selection switch for oscilloscope, signal generator, and electronic test instrument panels
  • Circuit Selection: DPDT switch for selecting between two signal sources, two power supplies, or two circuit configurations
  • Power Switch: Latching power on/off switch for electronic equipment panels
  • Signal Routing: DPDT switch for routing audio, RF, or digital signals between two paths

FAQ

Q: What is the difference between self-locking and momentary push button switches?
A: A self-locking (latching) switch maintains its state after each press — press once to switch ON, press again to switch OFF. A momentary switch only activates while the button is held down and returns to its default state when released.

Package Contents

  • 10 × 6-pin DPDT mini flat self-locking push button switch (G64, 7×7×12mm)
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