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June, 2018


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Keystone Intros Coiled Case-Mount Battery Contacts


New Hyde Park, NY — Keystone Electronics is meeting increasing de-


its latest coil-spring contacts. The new case-mount contacts are de- signed to slide into molded cases with no wire lead, enabling direct placement onto a PCB. Engineered with a contact de-


sign that adjusts to variations in bat- tery length, these contacts ensure low contact resistance and depend- able connectivity. The new contacts also offer the convenience of being drop-in replacements for standard leaf-spring contacts. Contacts accommodate cylindri- cal batteries styles that include A,


AA, AAA and CR2 cells, virtually eliminating the need to specify brand and style. The contacts are made of 0.024


in. (0.61 mm) diameter steel wire and supplied with nickel plating. They are supplied in positive, negative or dual contact styles. Availability is from stock through Keystone’s global distribution network. Online order- ing is accommodated. Keystone supplies battery and


coin cell holders, clips, straps, and re- tainers in a broad range of sizes and types, along with an extensive selec-


tion of electronic interconnects and hardware. In-house application engi- neering services are maintained to meet special product modifications or custom designs with active stamp- ing, machining and assembly sup- port. Keystone is ISO 9001:2015-cer- tified and compliant with RoHS and REACH.


Contact: Keystone Electronics


Corp., 31-07 20th Road, Astoria, NY 11105 % 718-956-8900 fax: 718-956-9040 E-mail: kec@keyelco.com Web: www.keyelco.com


Coil-spring steel battery contacts.


mands for high-energy, low-weight cylindrical battery components with


Miniature Snap-Action Switches from CIT Relay & Switch


Minneapolis, MN — CIT Relay & Switch is now offering its miniature VM3 series and sub-miniature SM3 series snap-action switches in either SPST SPDT circuits. With UL/cUL recognition, these


switches are available in 0.11 and 0.25 in. (2.8 and 6.35 mm) quick-con- nect, solder lug, PC pin and right angle PC pin termination. They are rated for up to 16A at 125/250 VAC. With multiple lever and gram force


Miniature and sub-miniature snap action switches.


options, the VM3 and SM3 series offer design engineers a range of choices.


CIT Relay & Switch, a division


of Circuit Interruption Technology, Inc., manufactures a broad array of automotive, telecom, security, indus- trial, and audio relays and switches in through-hole, panel, and surface mount styles. The company’s prod- ucts are supported by a worldwide network of distributors and sales


representatives. Contact: CIT Relay & Switch,


14680 James Road, Rogers, MN 55374 % 763-535-2339 E-mail: sales@citrelay.com Web: www.citrelay.com


See at SMT/Hybrid Pkg, Booth 4-551


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