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 | **Part Number** | Unknown | | **Part Number** | Unknown |
 | **Switch Type** | [[:terminology:linear_switch|Linear]] | | **Switch Type** | [[:terminology:linear_switch|Linear]] |
-| **Travel** | 3.9mm |+| **Travel** | 3.9 mm |
 | **Sense method** | Metal contact | | **Sense method** | Metal contact |
 | **Mount** | PCB mount | | **Mount** | PCB mount |
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 ==== Characteristics ==== ==== Characteristics ====
  
-The switch has a stem, spring and contact module in an atypical housing that holds all the components of the switch, retained by a bent metal top. The contact module functionally resembles that of [[switch:alps_skfm_series|Alps SKFM]], though they are mutually incompatible.+The switch has a stem, spring and contact module in an atypical housing that holds all of its components, retained by a bent metal top. The contact module functionally resembles that of [[switch:alps_skfm_series|Alps SKFM]], though they are mutually incompatible.
  
 The grey stem is unlubricated and takes Alps common mount keycaps with a centre hole. The grey stem is unlubricated and takes Alps common mount keycaps with a centre hole.
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 The metal top acts as a jumper when soldered, and the housing has a cavity opposite the switchplate for a diode or LED; LED variants have a cutout in the metal top to accomodate it. The metal top acts as a jumper when soldered, and the housing has a cavity opposite the switchplate for a diode or LED; LED variants have a cutout in the metal top to accomodate it.
  
 +====Gallery==== 
 +<gallery> 
 +switch:skfl_internals.jpg 
 +</gallery>