ROCKER SWITCH
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KCD6 16A 250V AC 6 Pin Heavy Duty Dual ON/OFF Plastic Rocker Switch
Rs. 500.00Specification:-
- 100% Original and best quality product
- Switch Type: SPST (Single Pole Single Throw)
- Max. current withstand : 250V
- Max. power rating : 16A
- Body Material: High-Quality Plastic
- High wear and tear properties
- Durable and excellent design
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KCD1 10A 250V AC SPST ON-OFF Round Rocker Switch with Yellow Light Indication Pack of 5
Rs. 500.00Specification:-
- 100% Original and best quality product
- Round shape small switch
- SPST (Single Pole Single Throw)
- Max. current withstand : 250V AC
- Max. power rating : 10A
- On/off indication
- Durable and excellent design
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Our collection includes Mini WiFi Smart Switch Modules that support app and voice control, making them perfect for smart home automation. Additionally, push button and toggle switches are widely used in DIY electronics, robotics, and educational projects.
Yes. Many of our switches come with built‑in LED indicators (blue, green, yellow, white) for Easy status monitoring. These are Especially useful in control panels, machinery, and DIY electronics projects where visibility matters.
We stock nickel‑plated brass push button switches (IP65 rated) and high‑current toggle switches that are suitable for industrial control panels, machinery, and automotive applications. For heavy loads, always check the voltage and current rating before installation.
Consider these factors :
- Type of operation (momentary vs self‑lock)
- Size & mounting hole (12mm, 16mm, 19mm)
- Current & voltage rating (AC 125V 3A, AC 250V 1.5A, etc.)
- Indicator requirement (LED or non‑LED)
- Application (DIY, home automation, industrial use)
Our filters and product Descriptions make it Easy to select the right switch.
. SPST (Single Pole Single Throw): Simple ON/OFF switch.
. SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw): One input, two outputs – used for selecting between two circuits.
DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw) : Controls two separate circuits simultaneously, often used in motor direction control