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Tactile 4 Pin Push Button Switch 12X12X10mm (Pack of 5)
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The Tactile 4 Pin Push Button Switch 12x12x10mm (Pack of 5) is a compact momentary switch designed for use in electronic circuits, PCB layouts, and prototyping applications. It is built to provide reliable input control with a clear tactile click response for precise user interaction.
With a 4-pin configuration, the switch ensures stable electrical connectivity and easy integration in PCB and breadboard-based designs. Its normally open (NO) operation makes it suitable for simple and responsive switching applications in DIY and embedded systems using Arduino Uno Original, Arduino Nano Original, and ESP32 Development Board.
Engineered with a durable dome contact mechanism, the switch delivers consistent tactile feedback and reliable performance across repeated use. It is commonly used in consumer electronics, telecommunications equipment, testing instruments, and computer peripherals. For quick circuit assembly, it works perfectly with an 830 Tie-Point Breadboard and Jumper Wires Collection.
The switch operates at 12V, 50mA, with an operation force of 180gf, and is designed to function in environments ranging from -30°C to +70°C. It features brass contact material for stable electrical performance and long-term reliability.
Provides a clear tactile click response for precise and reliable input control
Compact 12x12x10mm design ideal for space-efficient PCB layouts
4-pin configuration ensures stable and secure electrical connections
Normally open operation enables simple and effective circuit integration
Durable dome contact mechanism ensures consistent long-term performance
Compatible with PCB mounting and breadboard prototyping setups using the 830 Tie-Point Breadboard
The Tactile 4 Pin Push Button Switch 12×12×10mm (Pack of 5) price in India starts at ₹16 at Robocraze, with occasional bulk pricing, seasonal offers, and limited-time discounts depending on availability. (Final pricing may vary based on current promotions and stock availability.)
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Specification |
12x12x10mm |
12x12x15mm |
12x12x17mm |
12x12x21mm |
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Switch Type |
Tactile Momentary Push Button |
Tactile Momentary Push Button |
Tactile Momentary Push Button |
Tactile Momentary Push Button |
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Pin Configuration |
4-Pin (SPST) |
4-Pin (SPST) |
4-Pin (SPST) |
4-Pin (SPST) |
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Mounting Type |
Through-Hole (DIP) / PCB |
Through-Hole (TH) / SMD |
Through-Hole (TH) / PCB |
Through-Hole (DIP) / PCB |
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Dimensions (L x W x H) |
12mm x 12mm x 10mm |
12mm x 12mm x 15mm |
12mm x 12mm x 17mm |
12mm x 12mm x 21mm |
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Actuator Height |
10mm |
15mm |
17mm |
21mm |
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Operating Voltage |
12V DC |
12V DC |
12V DC |
12V DC |
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Operating Current |
50mA |
50mA |
50mA |
50mA |
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Contact Rating |
50mA @ 12V DC |
50mA @ 12V DC |
50mA @ 12V DC |
50mA @ 12V DC |
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Operating Force |
~260gf (2.55N) |
~260gf |
~100gf - 260gf |
~180gf |
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Contact Material |
Brass |
Brass/Metal |
Brass |
Brass |
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Operating Temperature |
-20°C to +70°C |
-20°C to +70°C |
-20°C to +70°C |
-30°C to +70°C |
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Electrical Life |
~100,000 Cycles |
~100,000 Cycles |
~100,000 Cycles |
~100,000 Cycles |
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Function |
Momentary ON (Push to ON) |
Momentary ON (Push to ON) |
Momentary ON (Push to ON) |
Momentary ON (Push to ON) |
| Specification | Details |
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| Body Material | Plastic |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Pin Count | 4 Pin |
| Operating Voltage | 12V |
| Operating Current | 50mA |
| Shaft Shape | Round |
| Contact Material | Brass |
| Contact Resistance | 50mΩ |
| Insulation Resistance | 100MΩ |
| Operating Temperature Range | -30°C to +70°C |
| Operation Force | 180gf |
| Push Button Size (L × W × H) | 12mm × 12mm × 10mm |
A tactile push button switch is used as a momentary input device in electronic circuits. It is commonly used in PCB designs, Arduino projects, and DIY electronics for triggering simple on/off signals.
Yes, this 4-pin tactile switch is widely used in Arduino and microcontroller projects as an input button for controlling functions, menus, and digital signals.
Yes, the switch is designed with a 4-pin configuration that allows easy and stable mounting on PCB boards as well as breadboard-based prototyping.
A tactile push button switch is used by connecting its pins to a circuit so that it completes the connection only when pressed. It is typically placed on a PCB or breadboard and used to send input signals to a microcontroller or electronic circuit.
A tactile switch is a small momentary switch designed for PCB-level input with a soft click response, while a push button switch generally refers to a broader category that can include larger mechanical switches used for power or control operations.