Description 6 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. 6 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews WRITE A REVIEW Write a Review Close × Seimitsu Seimitsu PS-14-G Pushbutton White/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 Nice Buttons But... Pros: These are solid buttons if you like a longer travel distance to the switch. It has a flat top compared to Sanwa's convex rounded top which feels really nice. Cons: The plastic casing around the button is cheaper than Sanwa so you have to be careful swapping it in and out of your stick. I wouldn't recommend these buttons for games where you have to press multiple buttons simultaneously. Unless you mod cherry mx switches, you lose accuracy with the travel distance. Unknown on Sep 11th 2023 My new favorite buttons Bought these to replace my sanwa denshi buttons as I heard they were less sensitive. These seimitsu buttons feel and sound just as satisfying to press while being more resistant which helps in Tekken for pressing multiple buttons at once. Overall very pleased with them and will likely use them over sanwa in the future. Just be warned the optional spring option is pretty bad. The idea of adding even more resistance is good but it makes the buttons have a very mushy unsatisfying feeling when you press them and removes the tactile clicking sound. This is preference obviously but half the fun of using these buttons is the satisfying tactile feeling they have Unknown on Dec 23rd 2020 for button hipsters familiar with crown and sanwa buttons, these feel great. Have solid resistance but still very responsive, and the throw isn't too crazy for switch activation (something I found in the crowns). very solid and made with quality, got a different sound to them like most say, which I thought I wouldn't like based on watching youtube videos. ... needless to say once in my panel, ..these things CLACK!!!, and I mean that in the best of ways <3 don on Feb 28th 2018 Sweet buttons I got these to replace the Hori buttons that came on my RAP4. I love the flat top and more distinct button press. The buttons fit perfectly and were easy to install. Zero co
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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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Check wiring continuity with a multimeter. Verify the contact block is properly seated. Inspect terminals for loose connections.