On Monday 06 March 2017 18:14:12 andy pugh wrote:

> On 6 March 2017 at 22:39, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Ditto digikey, Newark-Element14, and Mouser. And no one makes it
> > easy to spec the desired diameter and mount.
>
> RS (Radio Spares, not Radio Shack) let you specify the panel cutout
> size:
> http://uk.rs-online.com/web/c/switches/push-button-switches-accessorie
>s/push-button-switches/#esid=4294351089&applied-dimensions=4293214630,4
>293402607,4293404312,4294350769
>
Those prices, with one or 2 exceptions, are scary, particular once the 
price is converted to dollars.

> Then look up the part number at Newark. For example:
> http://www.newark.com/omron-industrial-automation/a3ct-7011/pushbutton
>-switch/dp/89C3647?ost=A3CT7011&selectedCategoryId=&categoryNameResp=Al
>l&searchView=table&iscrfnonsku=false But that is very expensive, and
> seems to need an LED and button cap to be added.

Which pretty well rules that source out.  Surely you aren't paying those 
prices on your side of the pond?

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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