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A rotary switch is a type of electrical switch that is operated by rotating a control knob or lever. It is commonly used to select one of a number of positions or settings. The switch may be designed to operate in either a momentary or a maintained contact position. The switch may be designed to operate in either a single-pole or a multi-pole configuration. The switch may also be designed to operate in either a normally open or a normally closed configuration.
Rotary switches are used in a variety of applications, including industrial control systems, audio and video equipment, and consumer electronics. They are also used in automotive and aerospace applications. Rotary switches are available in a wide range of sizes and configurations, and can be used in both low-voltage and high-voltage applications.
Some companies in the rotary switch market include C&K Components, Grayhill, Inc., NKK Switches, and TE Connectivity. Show Less Read more