6G 1W 10AX is a type of electrical switch. It is designed to control the flow of electricity to a single circuit or device. Here is a breakdown of what each of the letters and numbers in the code represents. 6G: This refers to the number of gang units, which means the number of separate switches that are grouped together in a single unit. In this case, 6G means that there are six switches in the unit.
1W: This refers to the number of ways, which means the number of separate circuits that the switch can control. In this case, 1W means that the switch controls a single circuit. 10AX: This refers to the maximum current rating of the switch. Specifically, it refers to the maximum switching capacity of the switch in amperes. In this case, 10AX means that the switch can handle a maximum switching capacity of 10 amperes.