Swidget and Sydewynder Miniature INDUSTRIES Switches Side Actuated Features: One through four poles Two through five positions Top Actuated For switching up to 8.5 amps at 125 volts ac Detent or spring return Panel or PC board mount Top, side, or end actuation I 1 Solder, solderless, or wire wrap termination End Actuated U.L. recognized, C.S.A. listed 4 pt. PC Board Mount ISO 9001 REGISTERED Catalog S2120-III/03 INDUSTRIES 130 James Way, Southampton, PA 18966-3838-Tel. 215-355-7080 Fax 215-355-1088 www.cwind.comSlide switches became popular in America with indus- tions consecutively. Switching can be by toggle, front, trial expansion after World War I. Thestandar two side, and top actuating knobs. Terminals for solder, position switch was designed for chassis mount on two printed circuit board, wire wrap, and solderless termi- 1.125-inch centered mounting holes. Terminals were nation are also available. designed for convenience in hand soldering. Actuation This vast variety of switch types and options has was with a trigger extending out the switch top, and increased and multiplied the types of equipment into generally switches were constructed for switching up which CW switches have been designed and are to 3.0 amps at 125 volts ac. With the development of used...with time-proven reliability at moderate prices. densely packed printed circuit boards, new materials, From early applications in toys, kits, and games, our and new innovative requirements, design engineers switches are now used everywhere.from low volt- found needs for switching higher and lower currents age, low current to heavy duty switching.from calcu- and voltages in smaller switch packages having a wide lators, computers, and sensitive instruments to hair variety of terminations as well as actuation from switch blowers, automobiles, and refrigerators...and TV, sides, ends, and tops. home appliances, and aerospace devices, too. In response to industry s need for miniaturization, CW s switch parts and assemblies are manufac- CW first developed its miniatureSwidge line of tured in CW s fully integrated manufacturing facilities. slide switches and for printed circuit board applica- All processes are performed and controlled by CW s tions, itsSydwynder. CW s line of miniature highly trained and technically competent personnel. Swidgets now has capability of switching currents up to 8.5 amps, four poles concurrently and five posi- Housing Solid, one-piece actuat- ing button and contact seat Spring assures positive electrical contact Long travel of moving contact over stationary Terminal contact assures contact cleanliness and results in Terminal board low contact resistance V 2