Description 2 Reviews 24 vs 30mm Check out our garage sale! These items are or will be discontinued from the manufacturer, or we are phasing them out from our store to make room for other items. These are priced to move, and do not qualify under our return policy. Any products marked as sold out will not be replenished. Please measure your Fightstick Button Hole Before Purchasing PS-14-G/D The Seimitsu PS-14-G and PS-14-D model has a slightly wider housing diameter, which makes it incompatible with a number of Fightsticks whose action button layout adhere strictly to the diameter of Sanwa's 29.5mm button housing PS-14-D 24mm housing diameter is 23.65mm PS-14-G 30mm housing diameter is 29.75MM Please make sure your Fightstick's button holes have at least a +.25mm tolerance for the housing (29.75mm or more), or it will not fit. The Seimitsu PS-14-G is a solid color 30mm pushbutton designed to snap into a thin (1.3mm or .051") metal panel. It has a noticeably flat plunger top, preferable to some who don't like the convex shape of other Japanese pushbuttons. The PS-14 G uses the Seimitsu PS-14-G Button Micro Switch. Please see our product photo gallery for full specs. Bundle with MM9-4 High Tension Button Spring and Save By default, Seimitsu PS-14-G microswitch requires 1.0N or 0.2 LBF (pounds force) to each button. The MM9-4-25N adds an extra .08 LBF (pounds force), for a total of 0.28 LBF. The result is a light, but firm button input requirement that accelerates its the button cap's return to neutral. The MM9-4-50N adds an extra .16 LBF (pounds force), for a total of 0.34 LBF, resulting in a much firmer button input requirement that quickly pushes the button cap's to neutral position, ready for the next press. This is desirable to some who appreciate using more deliberate input force and a bit less sensitivity than Sanwa's SW-68 offers. Now, you can save 25 cents off the regular price of the MM9-4 series spring when you choose one of the high tension springs from the options list. Bundle with Silencer 30mm Foam Washers Silencer is our 1mm-thick foam washer that helps to dampen the loud sounds common with tapping on the button plunger. It conforms to the internal housing of many Sanwa or Seimitsu-style 30mm pushbuttons. Known compatibility: SanwaSeimitsuCrownHori OBSF-30 OBSJ-30 OBSN-30 OBSC-30 PS-14-G PS-14-GN PS-14-GN-C PS-14-GN-KN PS-14-K PS-14-KN PS-15 201 Futaba 202 MX Hayabusa Silencer Installation installing the Silencer foam pads into a Sanwa or Seimitsu pushbutton is straightforward. Place the washer - plastic film side down - into the button housing. Align the small tabs so that they stick out of the holes on each side of the housing. For Seimitsu PS-15, and Hori Hayabusa low profile pushbuttons, snip the tabs off with scissors and place into the housing. 2 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews WRITE A REVIEW Write a Review Close × Seimitsu Seimitsu PS-14-G Pushbutton Red/Black Rating Required Select Rating 1 star (worst) 2 stars 3 stars (average) 4 stars 5 stars (best) Name Required Email Required Review Subject Required Comments Required Broke down in less than 6 months. It's not like I got salty and assaulted my stick or anything. Just regular use. Didn't even use my stick on a daily basis. The part that holds the connectors came off on 4 out of the 8 buttons. Not sure if maybe that lot of buttons was defective or whatever, maybe it was just some bad luck. But I'm not using that model again. Will still try other models though. Pitz on Dec 3rd 2020 A little disappointed... I was looking for a slightly beefier buttons to replace my current Sanwas, but these buttons felt very dull to say the least. There isn't a whole lot of physical feedback, which some may prefer, and that is integral to what I look for in buttons but it just wasn't there. Aesthetically speaking they do leave a little to be desired, they just have a dull appearance and buttons with a glossy finish just look the best. They are well built and requires a light touch to engage however I just find them to feel very natural. Brandon "Guts" Chandler on Dec 3rd 2015 When processing orders, a frequent mistake we found among new players is choosing the wrong size for action buttons, such as punch and kick. Within the fighting game genre, Japanese arcade buttons commonly consist of two diameter sizes: 24 millimeter and 30 milllimeter (mm). In most configurations, 30mm represents your action button. These are front facing, appearing most prominent on your Fightstick control panel. Option button, such as "Start", "Select", or more recently "Option", "Touch", or "Share" are usually 24mm. UPDATE: Owners of Neo Geo AES Joysticks will need 24mm pushbuttons instead of 30mm (Thanks SRK's DEZALB) Below is a visual representation of a common Fightstick control panel. Throughout this article, we will mark 24mm in green, and 30mm in Orange. Checking the Proper Size Another way that players can misinterpret the pushbutton size is by measuring the pushbutton p
Installation Quick Reference
Mounting: Snap-in buttons push into a 30mm hole from the top of the panel. Screw-in buttons thread from below and secure with a nut. Use 2-3mm acrylic, wood, or metal panel.
Wiring: Connect the microswitch terminals to your encoder or PCB. Common ground shared across all buttons. Quick-disconnect (0.110") terminals are standard on Japanese buttons.
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Troubleshooting
Not responding to input
Check wiring continuity with a multimeter. Verify the contact block is properly seated. Inspect terminals for loose connections.