<p>The MPS3 series momentary switch is a robust choice for industrial and commercial applications requiring reliable performance. Designed with precision, this non-illuminated switch comes in a striking red color, crafted from durable plastic to ensure longevity and resilience in demanding environments.</p><p>This switch operates efficiently within a temperature range of -25 to 70 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for various climates and conditions. It adheres to multiple international standards and approvals, including CSA C22.2 No. 14, DIN 40050-9, EN 50013, IEC/EN 60073, IEC/EN 60529, IEC/EN 60947-1, IEC/EN 60947-5-1, IEC/EN 60947-5-5, and UL 508. These certifications reflect its compliance with stringent safety and performance requirements.</p><p>With a rated insulation voltage of up to 690 V and an impressive rated impulse withstand voltage of 6 kV, the MPS3 series ensures excellent electrical protection against transient overvoltages. The contact configuration features one normally open (NO) contact and one normally closed (NC) contact—ideal for applications that demand both operational flexibility and reliability.</p><p>The actuator type is designed as a short handle that provides ease of use while maintaining precise control over operations. Its momentary function means the switch returns to its default position once released—perfect for tasks requiring temporary activation without latching.</p><p>Rated at a thermal current of up to 10 A, this switch can handle substantial loads without compromising on performance or safety. The cutout size measures at a standard dimension of 22 mm—facilitating easy integration into existing panels or systems without extensive modifications.</p><p>Additionally, the maintained positions labeled as A, C, B offer further adaptability in system design configurations—allowing users to customize their setups according to specific operational needs.</p><p>In summary, the MPS3 series momentary switch stands out as an exemplary component tailored for technical professionals who prioritize durability alongside functionality in high-demand settings.</p>