Selector switches improve feel and feedback

A Schneider Electric product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 19, 2006

Telemecanique has upgraded its Harmony range of IP66 protected selector switches with added functionality and improved ergonomics.

As part of Telemecanique's continuous improvement programme, the company's world leading Harmony Selector Switches with IP66 ingress protection have undergone a transformation, with added functionality and improved ergonomics.

Featuring a redesigned internal mechanism for improved feel and feedback, the number of switching options has been increased by enabling actuation of three contact blocks per row.

Concurrently, the Harmony key switch ranges have been further upgraded and now feature a sliding shutter to protect the key aperture, and plastic encapsulated keys for better grip.

These improvements come at no extra cost, and have been incorporated in both Harmony style 4 (metal) and Harmony style 5 (all insulated) ranges.

All are backwardly compatible with the existing Harmony products they replace, and feature IP66 degree of protection.

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