Round Rocker Switch handles currents to 20 A at 125 Vac.

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Panel-mount SRJ series uses heavy-duty silver alloy contacts to perform switching in 0.855 in. high x 0.906 in. dia package. Available in single- and double-throw designs, UL and cUL approved switches are offered with 30+ combinations of actuator and housing colors. Standard termination is .187 in. quick-connect tabs. Available in lighted and non-lighted designs, former features AC-powered neon lamps for 110 and 220 Vac applications.



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Cherry Introduces High-Current Round Rocker Switch



PLEASANT PRAIRIE, WI - Cherry Electrical Products introduces the new SRJ panel-mount rocker switch, suited for applications with current ratings up to 20 amps at 125 VAC. The compact SRJ series uses heavy-duty silver alloy contacts to perform high-current switching in a 0.855" H x 0.906" diameter package. The switch locks into a panel cut-out with a diameter of .787 inches (20 mm). Common applications include household appliances, surge protectors and lighting controls.

Cherry's SRJ series is available in both lighted and non-lighted designs. Lighted versions feature AC-powered neon lamps for both 110VAC and 220VAC applications. The standard switch is available in over 30 different combinations of actuator and housing colors. The standard termination is .187" (4.8mm) quick-connect tabs. Single-throw and double-throw designs are available.

The Cherry SRJ series round rocker switch is UL and cUL approved, and it is available from stock through Cherry authorized distributors.

For further information on the new SRJ series rocker switch, contact a Cherry switch specialist at Cherry Electrical Products, 11200 88th Avenue, Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158. Telephone: 800-927-6298. Email: MAILTO:cep_sales@cherrycorp.com. Website: www.cherrycorp.com.

About Cherry Corporation

The Cherry Corporation manufactures standard and custom electrical switches, sensors, electronic keyboards and controls for the worldwide automotive, computer and consumer/commercial OEM markets. U.S. operations take place in Pleasant Prairie, WI. Cherry has seven wholly owned subsidiaries in Germany, England, France, Australia, Czech Republic, Mexico and Hong Kong.

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