Yellow Sanwa Button 24 mm - Screw
Sanwa 24 mm push button yellow color screw.
Reference : OBSN-24
Sanwa Denshi yellow button OBSN-24 with screw.
If this type of button is used on a wooden panel, be careful not to exceed 8mm in thickness (for better hold we recommend 7.5mm).
Lugs required: 2.8 mm (although this is not provided, this button also works with 4.8mm).
A common earth chain, connected to earth with the other buttons, is necessary for correct operation.
You can mix the colors as you like with the same size Sanwa buttons.
Characteristics :
- Max hole dimension: 24 mm (between 29.9 and 30.1 mm)
- Maximum mounting plate thickness: 8 mm
- Switch used: SW-68
- estimated lifespan: 1 million times
- Optional : 35 cm Cable with 1 lug of 2.8 mm and a Dupont connector for the GPIO port.
Data sheet
- Color
- Yellow
- Button Size
- 24 mm
- Maximum thickness of the control panel
- 8 mm
- Luminous
- Non
- Button shape
- Convexe
- With Clic
- No
- Translucent
- Non translucent
- Brand
- Sanwa
- Metallic color
- No
Specific References
24 mm ? 30 mm ? What to do ?
Be careful, don't make a mistake! There are several sizes of buttons (mainly 24, 28 and 30mm).
We talk about size of the button, but in fact it is the drilling necessary for the insertion of the button.
We will group 28 and 30mm which varies mostly depending on the brand of the button.
Whether in action games or shoot'em up for example, the buttons "foot", "fist" or shooting is in most cases 28/30mm.
The 24mm buttons are used for the options (like select and start for example).
However, on mini terminals, pincabs, as well as on Hitboxes, you can use smaller 24mm buttons.
Screw button or clip button ?
Depending on your panel, we will prefer one or the other.
For metal or plexiglass panels, clip-on buttons are preferable because they fit perfectly with the thin panel.
For wood panels, the choice will be first of all for a screw knob whose depth will depend on the thickness of your control panel.
Having said that, you should know that the buttons were originally called "push buttons".
This means that you will never pull on them, only spam on the "push" part.
Therefore, even though the clip-on buttons don't "clip" onto your wooden control panel, they will never come off.
Of course, if you've smeared glue on your fingers, or are playing with caramelized fingers, you're taking a chance of removing the button.
Otherwise it's all good!
Any questions? A doubt? Or a solution?
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