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The QTEATAK 120 Pcs 6x6x5mm Momentary Tactile Push Button Switches deliver reliable, high-performance control for a wide range of electronic devices. Rated for DC 12V 50mA with a contact resistance max of 50mΩ, these switches endure up to 100,000 presses and operate efficiently across -25 to 85°C. Ideal for professional repairs or bulk prototyping, this 4-pin DIP black switch pack is a must-have for tech-savvy makers and managers aiming to keep their gear flawlessly responsive.





| ASIN | B07VSNN9S2 |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,862 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #35 in Pushbutton Switches |
| Brand Name | QTEATAK |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Current Rating | 50 Milliamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (381) |
| International Protection Rating | Visa beskrivning |
| Manufacturer | JianFeng Store |
| Material Type | tile |
| Model | HNN12 |
| Mounting Type | Snap In Mount |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Operating Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Solder |
| UPC | 744790367041 |
| Unit Count | 120 Count |
D**H
Fixed a Greenworks 24312 blower
I bought this to fix a Greenworks 24312 blower. The blower would not turn on. Replaced the on/off switch and it immediately started working. The button switch was an exact fit and worked perfectly. You can see the new switch that replaced the switch on the left
C**H
Switched on, and off!
These worked just fine. I rep;aced two on a PCB that controlled the map reading lights on an 1989 Dodge Grand Caravan that I am restoring. Just unsoldered and removed the defective ones on the PCB and then soldered two of these in. That restored operation of turning thes lights on and off. BTW I replaced the incandescent lamps with LED ones.
J**M
Adequate
While the tactility is very satisfying, I personally find the actuation force to be a touch too strong. And while the click is quite pronounced, it has a bit too much twang in my opinion. Overall, it is still a very good budget switch for those just getting into tactile switches. Obviously I'm joking, they're a bog standard part, there are about 120 of them,(I didn't count them) and there appears to be no defects in the 20 or so I've used so far.
B**.
Good push buttons
My Mister Coffee coffee maker used push buttons for all the functions. Three of the buttons stopped working so I decided to replace them with these Qteatak buttons. They were a perfect fit and replacement was easy. Used the coffee maker for several more years and never had any more issues with the buttons.
D**Y
Very clicky
Very tactile button, and you get quite a few of them I've had them for a while and only have a few broke but you get your money's worth I used one for a controller and there for perfect size and fast shipping
P**.
Fine replacement for Line 6 POD HD500
For any user: the button is slightly taller than with most tactile switches, and has a very good click (at least when new). In my case: I bought them to replace the tired switches in my Line 6 POD HD500 (for the foot switches). The new ones are not exactly the same shape, vertically: the base is slightly slimmer, the button is slightly taller. But they fit well. No, my foot switches are very responsive and sensitive (but not overly sensitive). A great replacement!
S**Y
Strong tactile feel, but not excessive
To me the 6 x 6 x 5 mm values in the description are not what you really need to know. They are just the outside dimensions of the switch (5 is vertical). The pins fit nicely in holes spaced 6.6 mm by 4.6 mm (around 0.250 x 0.175"), one of the most common footprints for this type of switch. Note that these are not exact values, just what I read off from my PCB design software. Applying a micrometer to the pins I get 4.3 mm for the smaller dimension. A datasheet for a similar brand-name switch says 6.5 x 4.5 mm plus or minus 0.1. The legs flex, so there is room for error. I agree with those who say these aren't suited for breadboards, but that's not how I use them. I don't have a great way to measure force, but I'd guess these take at least 5 times as much force to operate compared to my last batch from a different vendor. It's still not much force, and certainly would not damage a circuit board or any reasonable way of mounting one. The click is quite audible - how much click is good is a matter of taste. I can't address reliability, but the first one works fine. Suggestion for sellers: just include the datasheet, and then we don't have to guess and write long-winded reviews!
J**K
Great deal
Great value for the price it’s funny because all I needed was one switch
H**K
Good micro-switches, exactly what was needed, cheap, and next-day delivery! What's not to like?
N**Z
It can't just be me! the leads break off if bent more than twice or three times. Happened to many of the button in the batch. This was important for what they are intended to be used for!
A**L
Precisely as described, cheaper than same thing on the digikey
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