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Lenco Standard Switch Kit 15069-001 on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lenco Manufacturer Part Number:15069-001

Up for Sale is a new, never used part. It was purchased for a boat project that never got off the ground. Free shipping.

Specs from Lenco:

Lenco Trim Tab Standard Tactile Switch Kits complete your trim tab system with totally waterproof, maintenance-free, and easy-to-install tactile switches. The switch itself is completely waterproof, and has an over-molded connector to eliminate water intrusion. The standard tactile switch is built to all the same exacting standards as the indicator switches

Kit Contents

  • Key Pad
  • Control Box
  • 36" Power Pigtail.
Replacement parts are available and are sold separately

Specifications

  • Part #: 15069-001
  • System Type: Single Actuator
  • Class: Fuel Efficient
  • Compatibility: Any Boat
  • Made in: Stuart, Florida U.S.A.

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