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electronic snap switches.

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electronic snap switches.
Posted by subman on Sunday, December 25, 2011 9:42 PM

Can one of you electronic types tell me what a .37N means for a subminature snap switch. I know it referrs to operating force of the switch actuator button but I don`t know how many grams of force it is. Also how many grams of force is 1N. I am going to use these switches in conjunction with the throwbar of a Peco C100 turnout. the only thing that will stick up above the layout is an auxilary actuator that will move when the throwbar is thrown manually. 

                                                                                 Thanks

                                                                                Bob D

Bob D As long as you surface as many times as you dive you`ll be alive to read these posts.

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Posted by Annonymous on Monday, December 26, 2011 1:57 AM

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Posted by subman on Monday, December 26, 2011 10:06 AM

Thanks Svein that is a site I will bookmark.

                                                     Bob D

Bob D As long as you surface as many times as you dive you`ll be alive to read these posts.

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