Tactile Momentary Pushbutton Switch Green Cap 6mm — 4-Pin PCB Mount (5-Pack)
Tactile Momentary Pushbutton Switch Green Cap 6mm 4-Pin PCB Mount (5-Pack)
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Tactile Momentary Pushbutton Switch — Green Cap, 6mm, 4-Pin PCB Mount (5-Pack)
These 6mm tactile momentary pushbutton switches with green snap-on caps are the compact version of the standard 12mm pushbutton — the same snap-action feel and audible click in a smaller 6×6mm footprint. Primarily designed for PCB mounting, they also work in most solderless breadboards. The green cap follows the universal GO/OK/confirm color convention. Pack of 5.
Electrical Specifications
- Contact Style: Normally Open (NO) — momentary closure when pressed
- Terminals: 4-pin
- Recommended Current: 50mA
- Recommended Voltage: 12V DC
- Tested: Up to 1A @ 5V and 32V @ 100mA (no issues)
- Action: Snap-action with audible click
- Cap Color: Green (snap-on, removable)
- Body Dimensions: 6 × 6 × 7.3mm (without cap)
- Total Height with Cap: 10mm
- Lead Spacing: 5.08mm × 7.62mm (0.2" × 0.3")
- Pack Quantity: 5 switches
Typical Applications
- GO / Start / Confirm button: Green color convention for positive or start actions
- Compact PCB designs: Space-saving pushbutton for dense PCB layouts
- Arduino shields: Small pushbutton for custom Arduino shield PCBs
- Perf board projects: Through-hole mounting on 0.1" perfboard
Package Contents
- 5 × Tactile momentary pushbutton switch with green 6mm snap-on cap
Compact 6mm pushbutton with green cap — snap-action, audible click, PCB and breadboard compatible. Pack of 5.

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