Description
Tactile Push Button Switch (6x6mm, 4-Pin)
The 6x6mm 4-Pin Tactile Push Button is a high-density switching solution, providing superior mechanical stability compared to its 2-pin counterparts. The 4-pin configuration acts as a structural anchor, making it the preferred choice for industrial control panels, high-vibration environments, and professional electronic assemblies where durability and reliable input are critical.
Key Features
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Enhanced Mechanical Stability: The 4-pin design ensures the switch is firmly seated on the PCB, providing resistance to lateral stress during repeated, high-frequency use.
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Compact 6x6mm Footprint: Maintains a miniature profile that saves valuable board space while delivering the reliability of a 4-point mounting system.
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Positive Tactile Feedback: Engineered to deliver a precise, audible “click” that confirms every actuation, ensuring an intuitive user interface for professional operators.
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Standard Momentary Logic: Features a normally-open (NO) momentary mechanism, ideal for reset triggers, mode cycling, and command inputs in complex electronics.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Dimensions | 6mm x 6mm |
| Configuration | 4-Pin (SPST-NO) |
| Action | Momentary |
| Mounting | PCB Through-Hole |
| Feedback | Crisp Tactile Snap-Action |
Catalog Strategy
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Professional Imagery: Maintain your consistent, clean-room catalog aesthetic: sharp focus, solid white background, no retail packaging, no labels, and no text. Ensure the 4 pins are clearly visible to demonstrate the superior mounting design to your professional B2B clients.
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SEO & Visibility: Optimize your catalog listings with keywords such as “6×6 4-pin tactile switch,” “6mm PCB momentary button,” “4-pin tactile button,” and “Stable PCB push button.”
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Systematic Organization: Clearly differentiate this in your WordPress catalog from the 2-pin version. Emphasizing the “Enhanced Stability” of the 4-pin model is a key selling point for professional clients who prioritize build quality in their hardware projects.

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