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A toggle switch is a type of electrical switch that is actuated by a mechanical lever, handle, or rocking mechanism. It is commonly used to control a circuit's on/off state. Toggle switches are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and configurations, and can be used to control a variety of electrical devices. They are often used in industrial and commercial applications, such as controlling lighting, motors, and other electrical equipment.
Toggle switches are typically rated for a specific voltage and current, and are available in both single-pole and double-pole configurations. Single-pole switches are used to control a single circuit, while double-pole switches are used to control two circuits simultaneously. Toggle switches are also available in a variety of contact configurations, including momentary, maintained, and latching.
Toggle switches are widely used in a variety of applications, including automotive, marine, and industrial. They are also commonly used in consumer electronics, such as computers, televisions, and audio equipment.
Some of the major companies in the toggle switch market include Honeywell, Omron, Panasonic, Schneider Electric, and Siemens. Show Less Read more