Rocker button
No pressure, no power. Also luminescent.
rocker buttons differ from rocker switches in that the circuit does not remain closed after activation, but automatically reopens as soon as pressure on the rocker is released. This is due to a spring that returns the rocker to its original position. Rocker buttons, also known as impulse switches, are particularly suitable for operating bells and door openers, and in conjunction with a relay, also for staircase circuits.
In the models designated accordingly, an insert with phosphorescent pigments (free of radioactive substances, lead, cadmium, chromium, and the like) has been placed on the rocker. When exposed to light, these pigments charge with energy and glow reliably in the dark. This purely physical process ensures long-lasting functionality without wear and tear and makes the button easy to find even in the dark. Alternatively, we also offer models with classic glow lamps that illuminate the buttons.







