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Easily Activated PB Switch from APEM
Haverhill, MA — APEM Components is introducing Controlmec™, a five- position integrated switch solution. Designed for easy activation in indoor and non-dusty applications, Controlmec can be used to control a
standard Navimec™ system, the Controlmec includes one complete solid cap, a unit panel plate of the customer’s design, and a printed cir- cuit board (PCB) including the switches. The PCB with the switches
Easy activate pushbutton switch system.
unit, navigate in a display, or to oper- ate indoor auxiliary equipment on a vehicle or boat. It can also be sup- plied as an IP67 sealed solution. The new product is a single
pole/momentary switch, rated for a lifetime of 10 million operations. The solid cap has a temperature range of -40 to +65°C, while the LED operates from -40 to +85°C. It is available in nine cap colors and eight LED colors or color combinations. An extension of the industry-
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and countless other drawn and stamped metal articles, in a wide variety of metals, platings and finishes, plus a full line of ATTACHING MACHINES.
1515 SW 13th Court Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Toll Free #: 877-765-0748 (U.S. only)
Phone: 954-946-3500 • Fax: 954-545-7440 E-Mail:
customer_service@stimpson.com Website:
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is assembled according to MEC spec- ifications and mounted to the back side of the front panel. Configurations can be made
with through-hole or surface mount device (SMD) switch versions, pro- vided they are accurately positioned. Contact: APEM Components,
Inc., 63 Neck Road, Haverhill, MA 01835 % 978-372-1602 fax: 978-372-3534 or 978-372-9516 E-mail:
info@apem.com Web:
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