Multiple positions for multiple functions.
Selector switches are available in 2-position, 3-position and 4-position models making it easier to switch back and forth between different equipment operations. Used to either turn machines on or off, go up or down, make motors start and stop, or go forward or in reverse, selector switches are designed with a variety of circuit contact combinations. Selector switches differ from push button switches in that they use a rotary mechanism to open and close the contact blocks. They are similar to push buttons in that they utilize plungers; however, each contact block relies on a different plunger, which is activated by the different positions of the rotary. Each position acts independently and no two positions can be actuated at the same time.
Choosing your selector switch.
Selector switches are used across agricultural, industrial, commercial and mining industries to control and communicate with heavy equipment that require more than one operation. With current ratings up to 50A, selector switches come in both normally open and normally closed configurations and can be illuminated or non-illuminated. Selector switches can also utilize a spring return mechanism which, once turned to one side, automatically returns to its original or neutral position after the rotary is released.
Select the best at Bay Power.
With Bay Power’s extensive selection, expert customer service and global supplier network, selecting your next selector switch has never been easier. Whether you’re looking for a 2 position selector switch or a 3 position selector switch, Bay Power carries selector switches of all sizes and types from industry-leading manufacturers. Take your pick from Allen Bradley selector switches, Square D selector switches and many more, all with our one-year replacement warranty. At Bay Power, the power is in your hands.
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