Miniature Slide Switches
6M Series
Miniature PCB Slide Switches
Dailywell 6M series slide switches offer a variety of switching functions, SPDT, DPDT, and contact rating up to 3A. We are offer a variety of termination options and actuators like recessed, extended or side actuators, and the operating temperature range between -40℃ and 80℃.
Dailywell 6M series slide switches have a plastic switches body housing and are great for the consumer electronics or instrumentation markets.
Order Terms
1. Your inquiry will be answered within 24 hours.
2. Payment term: T/T in advance (first transaction)
3. Term of trade: FOB HK/TW
4. Mini Order Quantity: 100 PCS per item.
5. Mini Order Amount Per Shipment: USD$50
6. Lead time: 3-4 weeks.
Specification
- CONTACT RESISTANCE: 50mΩmax. Initial.
- MECHANICAL LIFE: 20, 000 cycles.
- INSULATION RESISTANCE: 1, 000 MΩ min.
- DIELECTRIC STRENGTH: 1, 000 Vrms min.@ sea level.
- OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -40°C to 80°C.
Materials
- CASE: PBT, white.
- ACTUATOR: PBT, black.
- HOUSING: POM, black.
- CONTACT/TERMINALS: Copper alloy, with silver or gold plated.
Applications
- Consumer electronics and Instrumentation.
Safety / Quality Approvals

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Miniature Slide Switches 6M Series - DAILYWELL
DAILYWELL Miniature Slide Switches (6M Series ) help OEMs keep critical equipment running reliably in industrial, transportation, medical and energy applications, so your projects move from prototype to mass production with fewer component-related failures.
By standardizing on DAILYWELL switches across panels and control systems, engineering and purchasing teams simplify sourcing, maintain consistent quality and shorten qualification cycles while still meeting regional safety and compliance requirements.
Backed by proven manufacturing capability and long-term cooperation with global customers, DAILYWELL provides a broad portfolio of panel, tact and metal anti-vandal solutions that support stable electrical performance and long service life in harsh environments.







