Collection: Push Button Switches

Push button switches are essential components for controlling equipment and machinery in industrial, commercial, and automation settings. At Under Control Instruments, our range of push button switches offers reliable on/off control, emergency stopping, and indicator functionality — all in durable panel-mount designs. Whether you need simple momentary switches or robust latching buttons, our collection covers your needs with cost-effective options starting from just £3.

From safety-critical emergency stop buttons to illuminated or double-head control switches, our push button switches are built from metal or plastic, designed for ease of installation, and selected for clarity in operation. Many are colour-coded (red, green, yellow, black) to support intuitive control logic, and can be mounted in standard 22 mm panel cut-outs — making them a highly practical choice for machines, control panels, and automation systems.

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Key Benefits & Features

Here are the major advantages and features of our push button switches (including emergency stop variants):

  • Affordability: Panel-mount switches start from as little as £3. 
  • Versatile Action Types: Available in momentary (spring-return) and latching (maintained) types. 
  • High Load Capability: Many switches are rated for 10 A (e.g., our 22 mm models) and up to 16 A in specific designs. 
  • Robust Construction: Options in durable plastic and stainless steel, often designed for rugged or panel-mounted use. 
  • Illuminated Options: Some switches include LED or neon illumination for better visibility (e.g., blue-ring or double-headed versions). 
  • Emergency / Mushroom Stop Buttons: Highly recognisable, easy to operate in an emergency, and suited for safety-critical applications. 
  • Multiple Contact Configurations: Choices of normally open (NO), normally closed (NC), and dual contacts (DPST, etc.). 
  • International Protection: Some are rated to IP55 or IP67, providing protection against dust/water ingress. 
  • Fast UK Dispatch: Orders placed before 1 pm are often shipped same-day in the UK. 

How These Products Work

A push button switch is a simple electrical switch actuated by pressing a button. Depending on its design, it can either provide a temporary (momentary) connection when pressed, or maintain its state (latching) until pressed again. In the case of emergency stop buttons, the switch is used to interrupt power or a control signal quickly when safety demands it.

Key Points:

  • Momentary (Push-to-make / Push-to-break): The button is pressed → contacts change state (close or open).When released, the spring returns the button → contacts return to the default state. Can be configured as Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) depending on wiring. 
  • Latching (Maintained): Press once to change state → stays “on” or “off” until pressed again. Ideal for on/off control in machinery or panels.
  • Illuminated Switches: Integrated LED or neon light illuminates when active (or based on contact state).Provides visual feedback to the operator. 
  • Electromagnetic / Motor Starter Version: Uses a 4-pin design → can interface with contactors or motor starter circuits.IP55 protection – suitable for more demanding environments. 
  • Emergency Stop (Mushroom Button): Large “mushroom” head for easy and fast actuation. Often wired as NC: pressing breaks the circuit, stopping power or control. 

Ideal Use / Applications

Push button switches from Under Control Instruments are ideal for:

  • Industrial Control Panels: For machine start, stop, or mode change.
  • Automation & Manufacturing: Momentary switches for control logic, latching for operator controls.
  • Safety Systems: Emergency stop (mushroom) buttons for safety-critical machine shutdown.
  • Power Equipment Control: Electromagnetic 4-pin switches for contactor / motor starter connections.
  • Lighting & Indication: Illuminated switches for status indication or as part of user interface.
  • Commercial & Public Access: Durable stainless-steel or vandal-resistant buttons in public machines.

Important Considerations & Safety Notes

  1. Panel Cut-Out Size: Many switches require a standard 22 mm hole — check panel design carefully. 
  2. Contact Ratings: Ensure switch current/voltage rating (e.g., 10 A, 16 A) matches your application to avoid overload.
  3. Action Type: Decide if you need a momentary (spring-return) or latching action — depending on whether you want transient or maintained on/off. 
  4. Contact Configuration: Confirm whether you need NO (normally open), NC (normally closed), or dual contacts (e.g., DPST). 
  5. Protection / Ingress Rating: For harsh or dusty environments, choose IP-rated switches (e.g., IP55 / IP67). 
  6. Emergency Use Compliance: If using as an emergency stop (mushroom), ensure it's wired according to safety standards and tested regularly.
  7. Durability & Material: Stainless steel variants offer higher durability; plastic versions may be lighter but less rugged.
  8. Electrical Isolation & Wiring: Properly isolate circuits; ensure wiring is done safely by qualified personnel.
  9. Temperature Ratings: For illuminated or high-current switches, check operating temperature (e.g., 120°C for some latching buttons). 
  10. Maintenance: Test push-to-break (NC) or emergency buttons periodically to ensure they function reliably when needed.

Customer Reviews

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"Latching switch

A great quality switch , good price and very quick delivery!"

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"Very good

It's a fine switch"

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


What is a push button switch used for?

A push button switch is used to control circuits by making or breaking the electrical connection when pressed - commonly used for start, stop, or control operations in equipment.

What’s the difference between momentary and latching push button switches?

Momentary switches only maintain contact while being pressed (spring-return), while latching switches stay in the pressed position until pressed again.

Can I use a push button switch as an emergency stop?

Yes - mushroom-style emergency stop buttons are designed for fast, obvious shutdown. They are typically wired as normally closed so pressing breaks the circuit.

Do your push button switches support high current?

Many of our panel-mount switches support up to 10 A, and there are higher-capacity versions (e.g., 16 A) for more demanding applications.

Are there waterproof or dust-resistant push button switches?

Yes - we offer IP-rated switches such as our stainless-steel illuminated button rated to IP67, and electromagnetic types with IP55 protection.

Ready to take control of your equipment?

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