



Two-Position Right-Return 45° Key Selector Switch Head
This Two-Position Right-Return 45 Key Selector Switch Head provides physical key control of rotary operation, high durability, and an anti-rotation design.
Features:
1. Long lifespan: Mechanical life up to 500,000 cycles.
2. Anti-rotation boss design: Button head can be equipped with a boss to fit the mounting opening, ensuring maximum stability.
3. Versatile combinations: Available with different key-operated position angles, integrating mechanical access control with electrical control.
Applications:
The ACXION Two-Position Right-Return 45 Key Selector Switch Head is a security-focused modular component that combines key-authorized access with a spring-return mechanism. It is used for temporary circuit activation that requires authorized personnel only:
Elevator Building Services: A critical safety interface for elevator control panels to allow technicians to perform emergency recall or service-mode overrides with key authorization.
Industrial Automation: Used on lithium battery production lines for authorized reset commands or manual jog operations that must not be triggered by unauthorized operators.
Power Distribution: Integrated into distribution cabinets and switchgear as a secure toggle for temporary circuit testing or fault acknowledgment.
New Energy Infrastructure: Essential for ESS (Energy Storage Systems) and charging hubs to manage secure system diagnostics or maintenance-level overrides.
General Manufacturing: Applied in specialized machinery for manual axis homing or machine setup sequences requiring a master key for safety.
Global Engineering Compatibility: Our modular design meets international technical standards, ensuring high reliability for security-critical control systems and large-scale engineering projects worldwide.
Operating Environment:
Temperature: -25℃ to +70℃
Humidity: 95% (at 25℃, non-condensing)
Safety Certification:
Complies with IEC60947-5-1 / GB14048.5 standards; CCC and CE certified.










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