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==== Alps KFF Series ==== | ==== Alps KFF Series ==== | ||
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| **Alps KFF** || | | **Alps KFF** || | ||
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| **Manufacturer** | Alps Electric | | | **Manufacturer** | Alps Electric | | ||
- | | **Part Number** | KFF##### | + | | **Part Number(s)** | KFF##### |
| **Switch Type** | [[: | | **Switch Type** | [[: | ||
| **Travel** | 3.5mm | | | **Travel** | 3.5mm | | ||
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| **Quoted operating force** | Unknown | | | **Quoted operating force** | Unknown | | ||
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- | The *Alps KFF Series*, sometimes referred to as // | + | The **Alps KFF Series**, sometimes referred to as // |
====Characteristics==== | ====Characteristics==== | ||
+ | The switch was designed with double-action in mind, with two vertical plate spring modules able to be inserted either side of the stem. In the base switch, there is a single plate spring module, which is actuated by a plastic rocker that the spring rests on. When the switch is depressed, the stem compresses the spring and eventually presses on the rocker in the plate spring module, which inverts the plate spring from behind to bridge the two contacts, closing the circuit. | ||
====Bar Mount Switch==== | ====Bar Mount Switch==== | ||
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====LED Switch==== | ====LED Switch==== | ||
+ | //To be completed!// | ||
+ | ====Double Action switches==== | ||
+ | //To be completed!// | ||
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- | ====Double Action switches==== | + | {{tag> switch: |