Lifespan Analysis Of Wall Switch Pluggable Socket

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In daily use of the Wall Switch, every plugging and unplugging action will cause tiny friction and fatigue of the internal contacts. Repeated operation over a long period can lead to contact metal fatigue, surface wear, or a decline in spring performance.

The switch is designed for 40,000 to 100,000 insertion and removal cycles, based on considerations of contact materials, structural design, operating environment, and repeated insertion and removal cycle testing.

From a materials perspective, the connection points between the switch and the socket are often made of wear-resistant alloys or silver/gold plating to improve conductivity and corrosion resistance. Structural aspects include spring tension design, contact gap control, strength of the housing fasteners, and designs to reduce loosening during repeated operation.

Lifespan Analysis Of Wall Switch Pluggable Socket

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