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Carling Switch Vbb1 Illuminated 15a 24v On/off Momentary Qty(2) on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Kemah, Texas, United States

Kemah, Texas, United States
Carling Switch VBB1 Illuminated 15A 24V  ON/OFF  momentary qty(2), US $10.00, image 1
Condition:Used Brand:Carling Switch Manufacturer Part Number:VBB1

2 each  carling on/off switches momentary these have been removed from a panel
to install a different type switch.  They were not used but are being sold
as used they are missing factory packing and were in a panel.
15amp 24 volt

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