When you're shopping for signaling indicators operator controls, the real fork in the road is simple: do you need to show what a machine is doing, or do you need to command it? Two panel parts capture that split: a multi-color LED indicator light set and a heavy-duty 3-phase push button switch. At $16.99 and $14.29, they are close in price but far apart in function.
Quick Verdict
If you need to see machine status across several panel points, the LED indicator set is the practical pick. If you need to start and stop an industrial motor, the push button switch is the right tool. The indicator set handles visibility; the switch handles power.
At a Glance
| Consideration | 24V LED Indicator Set | 3-Phase Push Button Switch |
|---|---|---|
| Price | USD 16.99 | USD 14.29 |
| Primary role | Pilot/dash signal light set | Industrial motor starter switch |
| Electrical rating | 24V | 220V/240V, 30A |
| Actuator / source | LED light source | Push button |
| Build details | Round plastic housing | Screw connector, brass contacts |
Where Each Product Wins
- Choose the LED set when you have multiple status points to illuminate on a control panel or dashboard and need a panel-mount indicator with a waterproof finish.
- Choose the push button switch when the job is switching a motor circuit and you need a push-button control that can handle an industrial load.
Product Notes
10-Piece 24V 22mm LED Indicator Light Set

The LED set earns its keep when your panel has more than one status point to watch. The package includes ten 24V indicators in a panel-mount, pilot/dash signal design, so you can populate several positions in a single order. The round plastic housing and waterproof finish are practical for a control surface that might see splashes, and the LED light source is energy-saving. The limitation is that these are low-voltage indicators: they are intended for 24V control circuits, not for carrying the motor load. If you need to light up a row of panel status points, this set is the straightforward way to do it. If you actually need to switch the motor on and off, you'll still need a separate power-rated control device.
3-Phase 220V/240V 30A Push Button Switch

The switch is the part to reach for when a motor is the load you need to control. Its 220V/240V rating and 30A capacity line up with the kind of high-power circuit that calls for an industrial starter switch. The push button actuator offers a direct on/off action, and the normally open contacts keep the circuit open until the button is pressed. Brass contacts and a screw connector give you clear wiring points. The limitation is feedback: this switch is a control device, not a signal device, so it doesn't provide the same status visibility as an indicator light. If your panel needs both control and visibility, this switch handles the power side, and you'll want the LED set alongside it for status.
Final Choice by Use Case
Choose the LED indicator light set when your priority is seeing which machine or station is active across multiple panel points. Choose the push button switch when your priority is starting and stopping a motor circuit. For a full operator station, combine both: the switch gives the operator control, and the indicators give the operator confirmation.