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This 30mm translucent blue arcade button features a crystal-clear glossy finish and smooth button action. A pre-installed micro-switch with gold-plated conta...

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This 30mm translucent blue arcade button features a crystal-clear glossy finish and smooth button action. A pre-installed micro-switch with gold-plated contacts provides a satisfying press with tactile feedback — no strong click, just a clean, definite feel.

Shorter than standard cheap arcade buttons and designed to snap into place, these only need 38mm (1.5") of depth behind the panel — or just 32mm (1.25") if you bend the contacts over. The translucent body is ready to be illuminated with a diffused LED for a custom backlit look.

Key Features

  • 30mm Translucent Blue – Crystal glossy finish that can be backlit with an LED
  • Pre-Installed Micro-Switch – Gold-plated contacts for reliable operation
  • Smooth Action – Tactile press without a harsh click
  • Snap-In Mounting – Easy panel installation
  • Low Profile – Only 38mm depth required (32mm with contacts bent)

Specifications

  • Button Diameter: 30mm
  • Colour: Translucent blue
  • Switch Type: Micro-switch with gold-plated contacts
  • Mounting Depth: 38mm (32mm with contacts bent)
  • Mounting: Snap-in

Ideal For

  • DIY arcade cabinets and fight sticks
  • Custom control panels and button boxes
  • Raspberry Pi and Arduino gaming projects
  • Interactive installations and exhibits

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LED
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a small electronic component that emits light when current flows through it in the correct direction. Because it only conducts one way, its polarity matters, and a through-hole LED must be soldered the correct way around to light up.

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