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Phobya Rocker switch round illuminated blue 1 pole ON/OFF

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The Phobya rocker switch is a round, single-pole switch characterized by its silk-matte black surface and blue LED illumination when switched on. With a proven switching principle based on a low-friction contact system, this switch offers a long lifespan and a distinct actuation characteristic. Installation is straightforward thanks to a snap-in mounting that is suitable for device panel thicknesses of 0.75 to 3.0 mm. The switch fits securely in the device cutout, supported by tolerance compensation ribs on the housing. The stamped connections allow for secure attachment of the plug sleeves, further simplifying installation. The rocker switch is designed for a maximum load of 16 A at 250 V~ and offers two positions: On and Off. It is not suitable for smart home applications and is sold as a single unit.

  • Long lifespan due to low-friction contact system
  • Easy installation with snap-in mounting
  • Secure fit in the device cutout thanks to tolerance compensation ribs
  • Stamped connections for secure attachment of plug sleeves
  • Blue LED illumination when switched on.

Key specifications

Pushbutton + switch type
Switch
Colour
Black
Item number
2451045

General information

Manufacturer
Phobya
Category
Buttons + Switches
Manufacturer no.
71116
Release date
30.1.2014

Colour

Colour
Black

Pushbutton + Switch Properties

Pushbutton + switch type
Switch
LED colour
Blue

shift position

rank
Rocker switch

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Smart home features

Smart Home
Not compatible

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
1 Piece
Scope of delivery
1x rocker switch LED

Package dimensions

Length
6 cm
Width
6 cm
Height
3 cm
Weight
6 g

30-day right of returnReturn policy
24 Months Bring-in WarrantyWarranty provisions

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