Switch collection Taiwan jet axis clear linear
Specifications
Manufacturer |
Unknown |
Series |
Taiwan jet axis |
Group |
Cherry MX clones |
Behaviour |
Linear |
Signalling type |
Metal contact |
Switch mount |
Plate/PCB |
Keycap mount |
Cherry MX |
Constituent parts |
6 |
In production |
— |
Work done |
No |
Deskthority wiki |
Taiwan jet axis |
Last audited |
2022-12-27 |
Figures
Acquired |
13 |
Given away |
11 |
Sold |
2 |
Remaining |
0 |
Notes
From Ultratec’s records, these are “either DONGGUAN with a MFG# of CPG151101D15, or MULTIVIC with a MFG# of S601G.” Since CPG151101D15 is the exact Kailh part number for their equivalent part, chances are these are Multivic S601G. Sadly there is presently no indication that such a company ever existed.
The two from Ultratec are (differences in mould markings and moulding finish aside) seemingly identical to the filthy old ones from Bulgaria, and likewise identical to alps.tw’s example except for lacking the click leaf.
It is worth noting that these do not accept a regular click leaf. Alps SKCM click leaves reportedly do not fit. KPT click leaves fit, but the two narrow channels in the shell retain the leaf spring securely, preventing it from being pulled forward by the plunger, resulting in a tactile switch. The lack of tactile lead in makes it a poor tactile feel, like trying to type on telephone keypad buttons. The proper click leaf is specially stamped out so that the main body can flex independently of the side struts that secure it in the shell.
Exeunts
Destination |
Date |
Quantity |
Disposition |
Christos Kalampokis (GR) |
2019-06-27 |
1 |
Sale |
Radim Baštan (CZ) |
2021-05-15 |
1 |
Sale |
Ben Rudzinski (US) |
2023-01-08 |
11 |
Gift |