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Snap action switches are mechanical switches that produce a very rapid transfer of contacts from one position to another. They are useful in situations that require a fast opening or closing of a circuit, such as a mouse button or appliance setting.  Actuator styles available for snap action switches include lever, pushbutton, and roller.  Lever actuators can be straight or formed levers.  A pushbutton actuator is sometimes called plunger style.  A roller style actuator can be actual roller or simulated roller.

Pole and throw configurations for snap action switches can be single pole single throw (SPST), single pole double throw (SPDT), double pole single throw (DPST), or double pole double throw (DPDT).  SPST is a switch that makes or breaks the connection of a single conductor in a single branch circuit. This switch typically has two terminals. It is commonly referred to as a "Single-Pole" Switch.  SPDT is a switch that makes or breaks the connection of a single conductor with either of two other single conductors. This switch typically has 3 terminals, and is commonly used in pairs and called a "Three-Way" switch.  DPST is a switch that makes or breaks the connection of two circuit conductors in a single branch circuit. This switch typically has four terminals.  DPDT is a switch that makes or breaks the connection of two conductors to two separate circuits. This switch typically has six terminals and is available in both momentary and maintained contact versions.  A normally open (NO) switch has contacts that are open or disconnected in their unactuated (normal) position.  A normally closed (NC) switch has contacts that are closed or connected in their unactuated (normal) position.

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