Switch Toggle 12221 3 Position On-off-on Illuminate Lighted Red 3 Pac Sale Boat on 2040-parts.com
Osprey, Florida, US
- TOGGLE SWITCH 3 POSITION ON-OFF-ON RED PLASTIC PADDLE ILLUMINATED WHEN UNDER LOAD SPADE TERMINALS 6 TERMINALS
- SEALED TO RESIST WATER PENETRATION
- REQUIRES 15/32" (1.19CC) MOUNTING HOLE
- FITS PANELS THROUGH 1/4" (.64CM) THICK
- RATED 12 VOLT DC
IDEAL FOR USE WITH TRIM TABS AND MOM USE ON WINDLASS SYSTEMS USING 21AMPS OR LESS THROUGH SWITCH
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