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Switch line features enhanced in-rush current handling and vibration resistance

August 1, 2025 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Visual Communications Company (VCC) has launched its first electromechanical switch product line. The expansion includes pushbutton, rocker, and toggle switches, broadening VCC’s portfolio of electronic components for human-machine interface applications.

The switch entry allows VCC to provide integrated solutions for OEM and industrial customers requiring reliable North American manufacturing. The products address requirements in industrial, transportation, IoT, and energy applications where consistent performance under stress is necessary.

Each switch line provides illuminated and non-illuminated variants with enhanced in-rush current and voltage handling capabilities. Pushbutton switches are available in sub-miniature, miniature, and standard configurations across multiple actuation types, mounting options, colors, and IP ratings. Rocker switches feature standard dimensions in round and rectangular profiles with standard or custom actuation markings, available in single and double pole circuit configurations. Toggle switches incorporate vibration-resistant engineering across multiple functions and latching arrangements, with optional IP68 waterproof protection.

The switch products integrate with VCC’s existing component lineup and are available through the company’s established global distribution channels.

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Filed Under: Automotive, Industrial, Machine Vision, Switches Tagged With: visualcommunicationscompany

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