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Re: How does one find??



On Feb 18, 8:55=A0am, "ABLE1" <royboynos...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Frank Kurz" <t...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> news:U7KdnWNmLviOqqLSnZ2dnUVZ_vadnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> : On 17/02/2012 1:45 PM, ABLE1 wrote:
> : > Hey all,
> : >
> : > Among all the billions or so electric key switches how does one
> find
> : > a switch with the following features.
> : >
> : > - Maintained - Off - Momentary
> : >
> : > - Key removal at the Maintained and Off Positions
> : >
> : > - Minimal current (dry contacts only)
> : >
> : > - About 15 switches all keyed alike.
> : >
> : > Trying to search on line is nuts. =A0Was looking at Mouser but
> when
> : > you find one, then go look at the specs and something does not
> : > match.
> : > Usually the key removal issue.
> : > There has to be a better way. =A0Or maybe there isn't.
> : >
> : > Anyone know of an easier way??
> : >
> : > Thanks,
> : >
> : > Les
> : >
> : >
> : >
> :
> : Doug's link to Galco is pretty cool. =A0They have a really easy to
> search
> : database. =A0It only took 40 seconds to find what you want.
> :
> :
> : --
> : Frank Kurz
> :www.firetechs.net
>
> Frank, You will forgive me for saying that I believe your "40 second
> find" is a bit over stated. =A0Maybe you got lucky or did not read my
> criteria. =A0Either way, I will call them next week, so thanks to Doug
> for the link.
>
> Oh, and if you want to share your find I will type a quick apology
> and thank you.
>
> Les

Check with C&K they make specialty key switches for all types of
equipment and components as well they no longer exist as an alarm
entity but they still have there industrial division  can probably
meet what you need


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