Description 1 Review 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. Important: Default Retail Price does not Include Microswitch The pricing seen on each clearance listing does not include a microswitch. We currently do not have inventory for the D44X 75g .187" Microswitch or E-Switch 50g .187" microswitch at this time. Nostalgia comes at a price. Thankfully, restoring your classic arcade cabinet or custom MAME machine doesn't have to cost much. Enter the classic Suzo Happ long-stem concave arcade pushbutton. Designed for American and Europe styled wood and metal cabinets, the concave shaped plunger is common with original games introduced in the 80s and early 90s'. The indicator pushbutton features a universally recognized "Player" icon imprinted atop the concave plunger. The American/EU styled, concave pushbutton features a long stem body for metal and up to 3/4" wood control panels. Features .187" terminal Silver Contact Microswitch Standard/li> Arcade authentic Cherry D44X 75g .187" Microswitch now comes default with Suzo Happ proucts (E-switch shown in photo based on older configuration). Remove switches altogether for discounted price. Durable NYLON material Fits standard arcade sized 1.125" (1 1/8") hole Concave Plunger Design Dimensions: 2.6" L x 1.5" H x 1.5" W 1 Review Hide Reviews Show Reviews WRITE A REVIEW Write a Review Close × Suzo Happ Suzo Happ Convex Competition Long Stem Pushbutton - Green 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 If you grew up in the 90s, you need these! When I started building my own custom fightstick (red oak son, what?) I knew early on two things: it had to feel like the cabinets I grew up with, and had to look good. These did both; and with the cherry switches, the performance is amazing! Vornrandir on Feb 22nd 2016
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.
Dimensions
Troubleshooting
Not responding to input
Check wiring continuity with a multimeter. Verify the contact block is properly seated. Inspect terminals for loose connections.