Keylock Switches
Keylock switches are electromechanical devices used in electronic systems to control the flow of electrical signals. Consisting of a key-operated mechanism, they provide secure and selective access by requiring a specific key for activation. These switches have multiple positions, each corresponding to a different electrical circuit or function. The keylock mechanism ensures that only authorized personnel with the correct key can manipulate the switch. Commonly employed in security systems, industrial machinery, and electronic equipment, keylock switches offer a reliable and tamper-resistant method for managing electrical connections and enhancing the overall security and functionality of electronic systems.