Basically built to last through 10,000 cycles or so, this self-resetting knob switch handles 30°±3° step angles with torque between 200 and 1000gf.cm — you'll feel teh detent, and it stays consistent even after heavy use.

Terminal strength above 500gf.cm and shaft stop strength over 4kgf.cm mean it won't snap under repeated cranking, which is better than some cheaper alternatives we've tested that fail at around half that. Contact resistance stays ≤50MΩ, and withstanding votage hits AC 500V for a full minute (insulation resistance is 100MΩ at DC 500V), so it's fine for most industrial control panels.

0.3A at DC 30V or AC 125V, so don't push it into high-current mains switching — that's what a contactor's for. Operating temperture spans -40 to 85°C, making it suitable to unheated factory floors or vehicle interiors.

It's ISO and RoHS certified, so compliance paperwork is straightforward, and we usually have stock on the RS2613, but confirm lead time if you need more than 200 units (typically 2-4 weeks). The 10,000-cycle life is a minimum, not an average — most samples we've run hit 12,000 or more before any drift.

For ordering, MOQ is 50 pieces, and we can supply with a knob attached or loose depending on your assembly line. One detail: shaft stop strength spec (4kgf.cm) means it can handle accidental overturning without damage, but don't rely on it as a mechancial stop for continuous rotation application.
Our standard MOQ is 1,000 pieces for the RS2613, but we can negotiate smaller quantities for sample orders or trial runs.
Yes, we include both ISO and RoHS compliance certificates with every shipment of the RS2613. Just let us know if you need specific copies for your records.
For 10,000 units, lead time is usually 15 to 20 working days after order confirmation, depending on current production load.
The standard rotational torque is 200-1000gf.cm, but we can adjust it within that range for your application. Custom torque outside these values would need a new tooling setup.
We pack the switches in anti-static bags, 100 per bag, then into cartons. For long-term storage, keep them in a dry place below 40°C and away from corrosive gases.