RS601F1 Series

Panel Dimensions: 21mm x 24mm
Mounting Hole Dimensions: 21.9mm~22.1mm x 18.9mm~19.2mm
Number of Circuits: Double Pole (DP)
Feature: Integrated Dual-Button Design

The RS601F1 Series is an extended version of the RS601F, replacing the original large button with two smaller buttons that can independently control two separate circuits. It supports multi-position switching functions such as ON-ON or ON-OFF-ON. Both the buttons and base can be customized in color based on user requirements, and an illuminated version is also available, which lights up when activated to enhance visual recognition and intuitive operation.

This series is particularly well-suited for applications requiring stepped output control. For example, one button can activate a 300W output, and pressing both buttons simultaneously can deliver up to 600W, allowing for flexible power segmentation.

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RS601F1-2010016BB

Standard Version Ratings: 10A 125V 6(8)A 250V 6(4)A 250V
High Current Version Ratings: 16A 125V 13(7)A 250V 10A 250V 8/128A 250V
Insulation Resistance: ≥ 100MΩ at 500V DC
Contact Resistance: ≤ 50mΩ
Dielectric Strength: 1500VAC (50–60Hz) for 1 minute
Operating Temperature: -10°C ~ 105°C
Solderability: 230±10°C for 3±1 seconds
Solder Heat Resistance:
255±5°C for 3±1 seconds(Reflow soldering) 350±10°C for 3±0.5 seconds(Manual soldering)
Cold Resistance: -20±2°C for 96 hours
Humidity Resistance: 40±2°C, 90–95% RH for 96 hours
Mechanical Life: 10,000 cycles

RS601F1-201N016RB

Standard Version Ratings: 10A 125V 6(8)A 250V 6(4)A 250V
High Current Version Ratings: 16A 125V 13(7)A 250V 10A 250V 8/128A 250V
Insulation Resistance: ≥ 100MΩ at 500V DC
Contact Resistance: ≤ 50mΩ
Dielectric Strength: 1500VAC (50–60Hz) for 1 minute
Operating Temperature: -10°C ~ 105°C
Solderability: 230±10°C for 3±1 seconds
Solder Heat Resistance:
255±5°C for 3±1 seconds(Reflow soldering) 350±10°C for 3±0.5 seconds(Manual soldering)
Cold Resistance: -20±2°C for 96 hours
Humidity Resistance: 40±2°C, 90–95% RH for 96 hours
Mechanical Life: 10,000 cycles