Quickcar 12 Volt Racing Battery Master Cutoff Disconnect Switch 125 Amp 55-009 on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Battery Disconnect - Rotary Switch - Panel Mount - 125 Amp Continuous - 12V - Aluminum On/Off Panel - Flag Design -This QuickCar Battery Master Disconnect Switch comes with a Mounting Panel. Panel measures 2-1/2" High X 2-1/2" Wide. Switch handle color is Red. Most racing organizations and sanctioning bodies require these for an emergency cut-off switch. QuickCar master disconnect switches feature a red epoxy-coated handle.
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