Stackpole interlocking
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Manufacturer | Stackpole |
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Switch type | Linear |
Switch mount | PCB mount |
Stackpole interlocking is a provisional name for a discrete switch derived from the Stackpole switch grid.
This switch is based on the low-profile (flat base) version of the Stackpole switch grid and shares the same slider and contact design. The principle is the same as that of Hi-Tek Dovetail Series, but with the interlocking projections and notches based on jigsaw puzzle pieces rather than dovetail joints.
Keyboards[edit | edit source]
- Some Lear Siegler ADM 11 (for one key only)