PS-14-G
AtivoPS-14-G 30mm Snap-in Solid Color
Seimitsu PS-14-G solid color 30mm snap-in.
Aplicações comuns
Solid opaque color version of the Seimitsu PS-14 — not clear like PS-14-GN. Heavier 85g feel than Sanwa. The tactile feel is slightly different — described as having a subtle double-action bump.
Especificações
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Actuation Force
The force needed to press the button. Lower = more sensitive. Sanwa ~65g (light), Seimitsu ~85g (medium), Happ ~130g (heavy).
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85g
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Color
Button/actuator color. Green = start/go, Red = stop/emergency, Yellow = caution, Blue = reset (per IEC 60204-1).
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Various (solid)
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Diameter
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30mm
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Microswitch Type
The internal switch mechanism. Built-in = sealed unit. Cherry D44X = replaceable, clicky. Omron = quieter, longer life.
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Seimitsu built-in
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Mounting Type
How the button attaches to the panel. Panel mount is standard — installs through a cutout from the front.
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Snap-in
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Travel Distance
How far the button moves when pressed. Shorter = faster response. Sanwa 0.85mm is extremely short for competitive gaming.
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2mm
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Referência rápida de instalação
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.
Dimensões
Solução de problemas
Not responding to input
Check wiring continuity with a multimeter. Verify the contact block is properly seated. Inspect terminals for loose connections.
Onde comprar
Faixa de preço
$79.9 — $156.37
em 2 distribuidores
Especificações rápidas
- Actuation Force
- 85g
- Color
- Various (solid)
- Diameter
- 30mm
- Microswitch Type
- Seimitsu built-in
- Mounting Type
- Snap-in
O que os usuários dizem
“Solid opaque color version of the Seimitsu PS-14 — not clear like PS-14-GN. Heavier 85g feel than Sanwa. The tactile feel is slightly different — described as having a subtle double-action bump.”