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Suzo Happ Concave Long Stem Pushbutton - Purple

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$1.95 (USD)
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SZHAPP-HCAVE-PURPLE
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  • Product Description

    Nostalgia comes at a price.  Thankfully, restoring your classic arcade cabinet or custom MAME machine doesn't have to cost much.  Enter the classic Suzo Happ long-stem concave arcade pushbutton. Designed for American and Europe styled wood and metal cabinets, the concave shaped plunger is common with original games introduced in the 80s and early 90s'.

    The American/EU styled, concave pushbutton features a long stem body for metal and up to 3/4" wood control panels.

    Features

    • .187" terminal Silver Contact Microswitch Standard
    • Arcade authentic Cherry D44X 75g .187" Microswitch now comes default with Suzo Happ proucts (E-switch shown in photo based on older configuration). Remove switches altogether for discounted price.
    • Durable NYLON material
    • Fits standard arcade sized 1.125" (1 1/8") hole
    • Concave Plunger Design
    • Dimensions: 2.6" L  x 1.5" H x 1.5" W 

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    1. That 1980s arcade feel

      The Suzo Happ concave buttons are my absolute favorite buttons to put into my arcade machines.

      They have that great *clicky" feeling and sound that takes you back to the arcades of your childhood.

      The only issue so have with them is how long they are. It really limits which cabinets or arcade control boxes you can but them in. With the switch on place these buttons need at least 2.6" of clearance under the control panel.

      I am sure Suzo could make the buttons just as great and make them shorter.
      on Mar 13th 2017

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