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Momentary Push Button Mechanism

Momentary Push Button Mechanism

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Momentary Push Button Mechanism 2 Amp 240 Volt

Comply with AS/NZS 3133

  • Momentary Push Button Mechanism
  • Brand: Gen 3
  • 2 Amp 240 Volt.
  • This mechanism is a momentary action only and not a positive on / off action.
  • Use with smart dimming modules for local control 
  • Works with Aeotec, Fibaro, Qubino and Shelly Dimmers

This Momentary Bell Press Mech fits into Clipsal Classic or switches plates

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    Customer Reviews

    Based on 7 reviews
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    Nicholas Edwards

    Momentary Push Button Mechanism

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    Andrew Rush
    Does what it’s meant to.

    Tight fit in the gang plate which I perfect for the purpose, buttons work well into existing plates.

    Terminals could be better.
    Screws stick out a lot. (No one should work live, but something everyone should be mindful of when removing the plate)

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    Paul Blunschi

    Working as intended for control of smart switching module

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    Adam Horvat
    Not great

    It’s mushy, horrible feeling, and easy to press at the wrong angle so that it doesn’t contact properly, but what other options are there to fit a Clipsal faceplate? It would be amazing if Oz Smart Things made their own push button mech with very little travel in a shallow unit for use with their own Zigbee modules (exactly like the button on the HomeSYS Z-wave Dimmer Mech, but at the same depth as this momentary push button mech)!

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    Johannes

    Sturdier and more robust than the Clipsal switches I ripped out. Hard to find momentary switches.....