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Carling 1023r On/off Boat Toggle Switch (((2 Spades))) on 2040-parts.com

US $5.95
Location:

Allentown, Pennsylvania, US

Allentown, Pennsylvania, US
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We are selling a new(ITS NEW BUT THERE IS SOME SCRATCHES ON IT, BUT NEVER USED) Carling On/Off Non-Lighted Boat Toggle Switch. Carling #1023R.This switch has 2 Spade terminals and fits into a 1/2" diameter cutout. Requires 1 1/4" depth behind mount. 1 HEX NUT AND 1 SERRATED NUT INCLUDED WITH EACH SWITCH.10 amp/250 VAC, 15 amp/125 VAC, 3/4 HP 120- 240 VAC

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