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-**Mitsumi KAM series** is a line of switches produced by Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd.((switches are branded with a Mitsumi logo on the underside of the bottom housing))+**Mitsumi KAM series** is a line of switches produced by Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd.((switches are branded with a Mitsumi logo on the underside of the bottom housing)) The series is sometimes called "Mitsumi Type 1" or "Mitsumi Standard Mechanical" although both of those designations are unofficial and were used provincially before more official designations for the switch series was determined. KAM is the designation used by Mistumi to refer to this series but official part numbers for the switches within this series are not know.((https://telcontar.net/KBK/Mitsumi/standard)) The names used by this wiki are unofficial.
  
 The following switches are in the KAM series:{{topic>[switch:family-kam -switch:seriespage]&nodate&nodesc&sort&simplelist&nouser}} The following switches are in the KAM series:{{topic>[switch:family-kam -switch:seriespage]&nodate&nodesc&sort&simplelist&nouser}}
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-Most switches in this range share the dame design for the top housing except for the alternate action switches and illuminated switches which both have an upper housing that allows for an LED to be installed in the switch, although the double action switches have not been observed with an LED installed.+Most switches in this range share the same design for the top housing except for the alternate action switches and illuminated switches which both have an upper housing that allows for an LED to be installed in the switch, although the double action switches have not been observed with an LED installed.
  
 The bottom housing varies most between switches in this series as double action switches have nubs on the bottom of the housing that interface with the embedded spring of double action sliders when the slider is pressed, while illuminated and alternate action switches have holes in the bottom housing to which the pins of an LED are poked through if an LED is installed. The bottom housing varies most between switches in this series as double action switches have nubs on the bottom of the housing that interface with the embedded spring of double action sliders when the slider is pressed, while illuminated and alternate action switches have holes in the bottom housing to which the pins of an LED are poked through if an LED is installed.