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Sanwa OBSJ 30mm Pushbutton Metallic Silver

Sanwa Denshi SANWA-OBSJ-30-AG — Sanwa OBSJ 30mm Pushbutton Metallic Silver

Description 7 Reviews 24 vs 30mm The SANWA OBSF series is considered the standard in high-quality Japanese arcade and commercial joystick pushbuttons. These buttons are compatible with the MadCatz line of FightSticks, Qanba FightSicks and Hori Fightsticks. These buttons are specifically for custom joysticks that use a metal control panel. Sanwa's 30mm button snap right into most configurations, and offer the best reaction time, smoothest and quietest of any button. The buttons are available in a variety of colors for great customization. Additionally, you can swap out the button plungers for even more customization. All New Metallic Color - Evaporative Paint will not Peel Sanwa's popular pushbuttons and balltop accessories now come in a stunning metallic gold and silver evaporative paint, which is designed to eliminate the peeling or scratching found in more common metal plated plastics. More metallic colors may arrive over time. 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. 7 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews WRITE A REVIEW Write a Review Close × Sanwa Denshi Sanwa OBSJ 30mm Pushbutton Metallic Silver 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 Yep. "Yippee!" I said when I got my buttons. Shagadelic on May 9th 2022 Qanba Obsidian Looks, and feels great on my Qanba Obsidian Arcade/Fight Stick. Nolan Avila on Dec 3rd 2019 Added to my Dragon Classic sanwa buttons that everyone loves. Metallic Finish is a little more pricey than the standard buttons but when you need that gleam you need it! Added silencers and I am still testing them out but so far so good. Will update my review if anything changes. Sulph on Sep 4th 2018 Best buttons Sanwa I switched to after getting used to an arcade stick. I cant use the stock buttons that come on the hori rap 4 kai. These buttons are freaking great. I would recomend them to any one. The metallic silver look awsome with the design and color scheme I have with my arcade stick. Joseph on Apr 25th 2018 Nice is good Unknown on Feb 5th 2018 Looks and feels great I bought two of these for my Razer Panthera and they look great on it. Feel good too. Installation went smoothly, no issues whatsoever. 5/5 John Cheatham on Jul 5th 2017 Good buttons Just brought these buttons with the silencer foam pads for my Qanba Obsidian, Performs and looks amazing. 10/10 must buy. Stephen Russell on Feb 24th 2017 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 plunger. Have a look at the diagram at right. The plunger - the part that you press down to represent an input - is 25mm or a bit smaller in most 30mm pushbuttons. Often this leads to the conclusion that one needs a 24mm button and not 30mm. Similarly measuring the button rim can lead to confusion, as it is intentionally larger than the button hole it is placed in. You don't want to use these measurements. Instead, review the button housing diameter, or the hole the button will be placed in. You can do this with a caliper - a digital caliper is often quite helpful for this and other arcade-related projects. Control Panel Configuration Most Fightsticks from MadCatz, Hori, Qanba, and similar will use these two sizes. How the buttons are used will depend on the model joystick that you own. Over time, we'll provide example configurations for specific popular Fig

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.

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